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  2. New Apostolic Church - Wikipedia

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    New Apostolic Church New Apostolic church hall with emblem Classification Christian Orientation Irvingian Theology Restorationist Polity Apostolic Hierarchical Leader Chief Apostle Jean-Luc Schneider Distinct fellowships International Apostles' Meeting District Apostles' Meeting Project Groups: -Faith Questions -Ecumenism -Music -Communication -Youth Committee for special affairs and others ...

  3. Chief Apostle - Wikipedia

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    Those ministers, especially the apostles, who did not preach this message lost their positions and were excommunicated from the New Apostolic Church. The most important "victim" of this policy was Peter Kuhlen, the ordained successor to J.G. Bischoff. When Chief Apostle Bischoff died in 1960, his dogma about Christ's return had not been fulfilled.

  4. New Apostolic Church in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    The New Apostolic Church is a Christian denomination with a significant presence in Nigeria. It has hundreds of thousands of members in Nigeria. [1] It is active in the United States and Europe, too. Nigeria is within the area of District Apostle Michael Ehrich of Southern Germany. [2]

  5. Jean-Luc Schneider - Wikipedia

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    Jean-Luc Schneider was born into a New Apostolic family on 18 September 1959, [2] the eldest of three children. In 1983, he married his wife Pascale and they have two daughters. He and his wife live in a part of metropolitan Strasbourg, North-Eastern France. As a young man, he studied at a management school.

  6. Apostolic Church - Wikipedia

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    New Apostolic Church, formed in 1863, a chiliastic Christian church that split from the Catholic Apostolic Church during an 1863 schism in Hamburg, Germany United Apostolic Church , independent communities in the tradition of the catholic apostolic revival movement which started at the beginning of the 19th century in England and Scotland.

  7. New Apostolic - Wikipedia

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  8. Category:Members of the New Apostolic Church - Wikipedia

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  9. Apostolic Christian Church of America - Wikipedia

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    In 1917, the church adopted a uniform name: Apostolic Christian Church. From the 1920s on, most of the new churches formed in America were founded in metropolitan areas. This was because many of the church's offspring sought occupational opportunities outside of farming. Thus, today the Apostolic Christian Church consists of a blend of city and ...