Assemblies of God Churches in Birmingham near me


There are 7 Assemblies of God churches listed with JoinMyChurch.com in Birmingham, United Kingdom.

Most Assemblies of God churches are listed in Erdington (2 churches) , Sheldon (1 church) and Bromford Bridge (1 church). California, Digbeth and Hockley also have quite a number of Assemblies of God churches listed (1, 1 and 1 church respectively).

About Assemblies of God Denomination


The Assemblies of God USA (AG), officially The General Council of the Assemblies of God, is a Pentecostal Christian denomination in the United States and the U.S. branch of the World Assemblies of God Fellowship, the world's largest Pentecostal body. The AG reported 2.9 million adherents in 2022. In 2011, it was the ninth largest Christian denomination and the second largest Pentecostal denomination in the United States. The Assemblies of God is a Finished Work denomination, and it holds to a conservative, evangelical and classical Arminian theology as expressed in the Statement of Fundamental Truths and position papers, which emphasize such core Pentecostal doctrines as the baptism in the Holy Spirit, speaking in tongues, divine healing and the Second Coming of Jesus Christ.

The fellowship's polity is a hybrid of presbyterian and congregational models. This tension between local independence and national authority is seen in the AG's historical reluctance to refer to itself as a denomination, preferring the terms fellowship and movement. The national headquarters are in Springfield, Missouri, where the administrative and executive offices and Gospel Publishing House are located. Convoy of Hope serves as the AG's aid organization. The AG's college ministry is Chi Alpha, which has been involved in multiple controversies over sexual abuse since 2022. The Assemblies of God maintains relationships with other Pentecostal groups at both regional and national levels through the Pentecostal/Charismatic Churches of North America and the Pentecostal World Fellowship. It is also a member of the Wesleyan Holiness Consortium and the National Association of Evangelicals.

The denomination was founded in 1914 during a meeting of Pentecostal ministers at Hot Springs, Arkansas. These ministers came from several different Pentecostal movements. Some were loosely affiliated with the Church of God in Christ, Apostolic Faith, or other early Pentecostal groups. In 1916, the General Council condemned Oneness Pentecostalism, causing a split within the young denomination and the adoption of the Statement of Fundamental Truths, which endorses the Trinity. Established during the Jim Crow era, the AG forbade the ordination of black ministers from 1939 until 1962. However, African Americans could still be issued local licenses to preach. Black Pentecostals seeking ordination were referred to the Church of God in Christ. Women were allowed to become pastors in 1935, but prior to that women had served as evangelists, preachers, and missionaries.

The denomination identified itself with the broader American evangelical movement in the 1940s. The charismatic movement of the 1960s and 1970s influenced the AG as well. Standards on behavior and dress became more relaxed over time, and the denomination dropped pacifism as an official teaching. In the 1990s and 2000s, AG churches have experienced revivals that have drawn comparisons to early Pentecostalism, the most famous being the Brownsville Revival.

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Address: Mapledene Primary School,
Sheldon, Birmingham, United Kingdom B26 3XE


Assembly Leader: Matthew Atkins


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Address: Bromford Drive,
Bromford Bridge, Birmingham, United Kingdom B36 8QS


Assembly Leader: Ivor Davies


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Address: 178 Stonehouse Lane,
California, Birmingham, United Kingdom B32 3AH


Assembly Leader: Rob Nock


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Address: 113 Scott House,
Digbeth, Birmingham, United Kingdom B9 4AA


Assembly Leader: Andrew Waddams


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Address: South Road,
Erdington, Birmingham, United Kingdom B23 6EA


Assembly Leader: Kevin Warrington


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Address: 159 Witton Lodge Road,
Erdington, Birmingham, United Kingdom B23 5AR


Assembly Leader: David Hetherington


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Address: Corner of Lodge Road and Icknield Street,
Hockley, Birmingham, United Kingdom B18 5PW


Assembly Leader: Angela Butcher


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Address: Mapledene Primary School,
Sheldon, Birmingham, United Kingdom B26 3XE


Assembly Leader: Matthew Atkins


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