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A Church Alive. A People on Fire for God.

"You did not choose me, but I chose you and appointed you that you should go and bear fruit and that your fruit should abide, so that whatever you ask the Father in my name, he may give it to you."

John 15:16
The Apostolic Church International
Annual Theme
Chosen to Bear Fruit
Sunday Service
13:20 – 16:00
Wednesday Prayer
17:00 – 21:00
Location
Amsterdam
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Our Story
1915Founded in Wales
Our Story

Rooted in Apostolic Heritage

The Apostolic Church originated in Wales in 1915, shaped by a global Pentecostal movement and the belief in the gifts of the Holy Spirit. Founded by Daniel Powell Williams and William Jones Williams.

The Church spread to Ghana in 1935 and has grown across Togo, Benin, North America — and today, the Netherlands. We carry that same fire into every nation.

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1915
Founded in Wales by D.P. Williams
1935
Church spreads to Ghana
1985
50 years of Ghanaian ministry
Now
Active in the Netherlands & beyond
Our Unique Value

Why Join Us

01
Empowering Faith
Our community empowers individuals to reach their spiritual potential and make a positive impact in the world.
02
Tradition Meets Modernity
We honor Apostolic traditions while embracing modern practices for our diverse congregation.
03
A People on Fire
We are not just a congregation — we are a movement. Rooted in the Word, led by the Spirit, sent to the nations.
"The Apostolic International has transformed my life and deepened my faith journey like never before."
1915 Year Founded Penygroes, South Wales
8+ Nations Ghana · UK · Netherlands · Italy · USA · Togo · Benin · Côte d'Ivoire
110 Years of Ministry Faithful since 1915
1500+ Local Churches Across Ghana & beyond
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Life at The Apostolic Church

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