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The Apostolic Christian Church consists of several sub-denomination, the two largest being the "Apostolic Christian Church of America" with about 90 congregations and 12,000 members in the United States, Canada, Mexico, and Japan; and the "Apostolic Christian Church (Nazarean)" with about 50 congregations and 5,000 members in the United States and South America.

The Apostolic Christian church was founded in the 1830's by Samuel Froehlich in Switzerland, and its biblical understandings were shaped in a large part by other Anabaptist groups.


Apostolic Christian Church of America

The Apostolic Christian Church started in Switzerland in the early 1800's with the preaching of Samuel Froelich. It believes in and promotes the doctrines of the gospel, and seeks to follow the standards of holiness set forth in the Holy Scriptures. The Church consists of approximately eighty congregations in twenty states, and several in Canada, Mexico, and Japan.

Genealogies-Cemeteries

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Genealogial information and details from cemeteries related to the Apostolic Christian Churches.

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