Talk:Apostolic Church (1916 denomination)

Old talk
I would like to flush this out more, make it more like the Trinity page. h Any objections? Jasoninkid 4/16/2006

Typedr, if you're reading this: The reference to "Weeks, G., Chapter Thirty-Two" doesn't make much sense to me. Chapter 32 of what? Or is it a book called "Chapter Thirty-Two"? A bit of browsing on the Apostolic Church's web site finds a history by Gordon Weeks, but it isn't divided into chapters and doesn't have enough pages to be what you're referring to. Could you clarify these references, please? (While you're at it, you might want to check whether 216.138.124.122's interpolation into Turnbull's statement of the church's purpose is a correction or an error.) Gareth McCaughan 19:13, 14 July 2006 (UTC) Gareth McCaughan 19:13, 14 July 2006 (UTC)

External Links Update
Okay, I've sorted out the external links, reducing it to 3 links that point to: Decided to sign-up to DMOZ and expand the Apostolic Church category as a means of collecting various national links together.
 * 1) The Apostolic Worldwide
 * 2) Apostolic Church - DMOZ
 * 3) Actionoverseas

Does anyone have photos that can be added, especially historical ones?

Also, most of the history is taken from "The origins of the Apostolic Church in Great Britain" (ISBN 0 473 015005). I no longer have a copy of this book (just notes I made). If anyone out there has a copy and is willing to add references, that would be great. It is a very difficult book to get hold of

user Stephen P Simpson 12th Apr 2007

So the apostolic church is just like the pentecostal church? /they believe in the same thing. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 96.229.11.157 (talk) 04:12, 16 March 2009 (UTC)

Nigeria
A section on Nigeria has been removed with the statement of grounds that the Apostolic Church of Nigeria is unrelated. Sarcelles (talk) 18:16, 23 June 2010 (UTC)

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Excessive External links Comment
The article subject is about a church, with headquarters at Penygroes, Dyted, and South Wales. All the other additions in the "External links", other than the parent article official page, are just Indiscriminate listings. Even if the churches are affiliated or otherwise associated, most of them have links. It does not matter that they have "something unique", that is covered in the appropriate article. If information is important to the article it should be included. -- Otr500 (talk) 03:51, 1 June 2020 (UTC)
 * Removed excessive links per WP:ELMIN. Disputed links should be discussed before adding more than a couple of relevant links back. --  Otr500 (talk) 12:12, 12 June 2020 (UTC)

Unidentifiable sources
I cannont find any information on the following two sources:
 * Constitution of the Apostolic Church
 * Apostolic Church Presbytery Reports. Penygroes: The Apostolic Church. 1919.

I cannot find any proof online that those sources even exist. Unless information allowing the clear identification of those sources are given, I will removed them and the information they support, as per WP:V. Veverve (talk) 13:13, 12 November 2022 (UTC)

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