Apostolic Faith Mission in Zimbabwe
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ClassificationProtestant
OrientationPentecostal
TheologyEvangelical
PolityMixed presbyterian and episcopal
| Apostolic Faith Mission in Zimbabwe | |
|---|---|
| Classification | Protestant |
| Orientation | Pentecostal |
| Theology | Evangelical |
| Polity | Mixed presbyterian and episcopal |
| Associations | Apostolic Faith Mission International, Pentecostal World Conference, Zimbabwe Council of Churches |
| Region | Zimbabwe |
| Founder | John G. Lake and Thomas Hezmalhalch[1] |
| Origin | 1908 |
| Separations | 1919 Black Zionists, 1928, 1958 Pentecostal Protestant Church |
| Members | 1.2 million |
| Official website | |
The Apostolic Faith Mission in Zimbabwe is a classical Pentecostal Christian denomination in Zimbabwe. It is one of the oldest Pentecostal movement is Zimbabwe with roots in the Azusa Street Revival, the Holiness Movement teachings of Andrew Murray and John Alexander Dowie.