- Fire Baptized Holiness Church of God of the Americas
The Fire Baptized Holiness Church of God of the Americas is a predominantly African-American
pentecostal holiness denomination ofChristian s.This church was founded by Benjamin Hardin Irwin and William Edward Fuller, Sr. (1875-1958). The "Fire-Baptized Holiness Association" originated in
Iowa in 1895 under the leadership of Benjamin H. Irwin ofLincoln, Nebraska . Irwin expanded this into a national organization atAnderson, South Carolina in August of 1898. At age 23, William E. Fuller, Sr., a member of the African-American New Hope Methodist Church, attended the founding of that body in 1898. Blacks and whites were admitted with equality. Fuller returned to New Hope from the 1898 meeting, resigned his offices, turned in his license, and cast his lot with the "Fire-Baptized Holiness Church". After Irwin left the church in 1900, Joseph Hillery King became the "General Overseer". Bishop Fuller served as "Assistant General Overseer" to Overseer King in 1905. Acting on what he thought was a trend toward segregation, Fuller led about 500 members to organize the "Colored Fire Baptized Holiness Church" in 1908 inGreer, South Carolina . "The True Witness" periodical was established in 1909. OnJune 8 ,1926 the name "Fire Baptized Holiness Church of God of the Americas" was adopted.The church government of the organization is episcopal. Bishops are the highest officials of the church, and preside over divisions called "dioceses". The sacraments of the church are
baptism and the Lord's Supper. Washing of the saints' feet, matrimony, and funerals are considered ordinances. In the "Fire Baptized Holiness Church" women can be licensed to preach and serve as pastors.The church headquarters and school are located in
Greenville, South Carolina . In 2003 the "Fire Baptized Holiness Church of God" had about 160 congregations, mostly on the east coast of theUnited States , but also including one church each in Canada, England, and the Virgin Islands, and 15 congregations in Jamaica.The Anglo-American division of the "Fire-Baptized Holiness Church" merged with the "Pentecostal Holiness Church" on
January 30 ,1911 inFalcon, North Carolina , to form what is now known as theInternational Pentecostal Holiness Church .External links
* [http://www.fbhchurch.org/ Official Web Site]
* [http://www.fbhchurch.org/belive.html Statement of Beliefs]References
*"Handbook of Denominations in the United States (8th ed.)", by Frank S. Mead and Samuel S. Hill
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