The Apostolic Church – Ghana
The Apostolic Church - Ghana is a denomination emanating from the Pentecostal Movement which started from the 1904–1905 Welsh Revival. It practices self-governing and claims to own local churches in every District in Ghana and Foreign Mission Fields with its headquarters in Accra, Ghana. The church is firmly identified as a Pentecostal, Trinitarian, Evangelical and Bible-believing church.
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The Apostolic Church – Ghana
The Apostolic Church - Ghana is a denomination emanating from the Pentecostal Movement which started from the 1904–1905 Welsh Revival. It practices self-governing and claims to own local churches in every District in Ghana and Foreign Mission Fields with its headquarters in Accra, Ghana. The church is firmly identified as a Pentecostal, Trinitarian, Evangelical and Bible-believing church.
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Apostle Aaron Ami-Narh
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