Apostolic Church

  • Welsh Revival

    Welsh Revival
    A revival of Welsh-speaking independent churches by Daniel Powell Williams
  • Apostiolic Church formally begins

    Three groups of people who follow Apostolic ideologies receive Pentecostal baptism.
  • Seperation from Hutchinson Apostolic Faith Church

    Daniel Williams and some of the Welsh assemblies separate from the Hutchinson church over doctrinal matters. This caused the Apostolic Church to settle in Wales.
  • Birmingham co-operates with Apostolic Faith Church

    A second group centered on Birmingham affiliated to the ACW. The following year the Burning Bush Pentecostal Congregation.
  • The independent Pentecostal congregation affiliates with ACW to be first Mission field.

    This was a chose led by Ben Fish who was the leader of the independent Pentecostal Congregation.
  • The Welsh are invited to join Bradford headquarters for the Apostolic Church of God

    Herbert Victor Chanter was the leader of the ACG and intited the split apart ACW to meet with them.
  • All of the Apostolic Churchs are united under one Church

    All of the Apostolic Churchs are united under one Church
    An Easter meeting at Apostolic Church in Bradford brought the ACW, the Scottish churches, to be Unionized. There are now three, centers, the original Pen-y-groes was to be an administrative center, Bradford the missionary's center, and Glasgow would be the finical center.
  • Period: to

    The denomination reached 15 million members in 100 countries.

    Over the course of 1922 to 2016, the Church grew to be considerable size.