Assemblies of God (Romania)

The Assemblies of God (Romanian: Adunările lui Dumnezeu) is a pentecostal Christian denomination in Romania.

Assemblies of God
Adunările lui Dumnezeu
TypeWestern Christianity
ClassificationProtestant
OrientationEvangelical, Charismatic
ScriptureBible
TheologyFinished Work Pentecostal
PolityCongregationalist
ModeratorIoan Ceuță
Associations
RegionRomania
LanguageRomanian
LiturgyContemporary
HeadquartersStr. Răsăritului nr. 59, Sector 6, Bucharest
Origin4 June 1996
Bucharest
Recognition2022 (expected)
Separated fromApostolic Church of God
Congregations100
Secondary schoolsRomanian-Finnish High School
Official websiteaog.ro

History

The church has its origins in the 1920s with Assemblies of God USA missionaries from the United States coming to Romania to spread the Gospel. The Romanian organization was first known as Christians Baptised with the Holy Spirit (Romanian: Creștinii botezați cu Duhul Sfânt) and was recognized as a religious association. In 1950 the communist government dissolved all particular pentecostal organizations and forced them to merge into a single body known as the Apostolic Church of God. In 1980 the Apostolic Church cut all ties with the World Assemblies of God Fellowship. Following the Romanian Revolution, in 1996, the church separated itself from the Apostolic Church and became a distinct organization affiliated with the World Assemblies of God Fellowship.[1]

The church has applied for an official recognition from the state.[2][3]

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