Apostolic Christian Church of America
- Apostolic Christian Church of America
The Apostolic Christian Church of America accepts the Bible as the infallible Word of God. The church consists of approximately 90 congregations in the United States, Japan, Mexico and Canada. The church also conducts worship services on many college campuses in several states.An organization called Apostolic Christian World Relief collects both financial and material aid for distribution to persons in need on a worldwide basis. There is growing mission work in Mexico, including development of an orphanage in Magdalena.
The church operates nursing homes for the elderly in several states, a Home for the Handicapped in Morton, Illinois along with several residential facilities, and a Children's Home in Leo, Indiana.
External links
* [http://www.apostolicchristian.org/ Apostolic Christian Church of America] Official site.
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