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New Apostolic church

Masuba Road

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New Apostolic church (Makeni)
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New Apostolic Church

The New Apostolic Church is a Christian church of the Irvingian tradition, established in 1863 in Hamburg, Germany.

History

  • The church was founded as a result of a schism from the Catholic Apostolic Church in 1863. Its origins date back to the 1830s as a renewal movement within the Anglican Church and Church of Scotland.
  • The Second Coming of Christ is a central doctrine of the New Apostolic Church, with most of its doctrines aligning with mainstream Christianity and Protestantism.

Architecture

The church was built in 1863 in Hamburg, Germany, and features a unique blend of architectural styles. However, no specific details are available on the building's design or notable features.

Denomination and Religious Significance

The New Apostolic Church is an apostolic denomination within Christianity, with its own distinct traditions and practices. It considers itself to be the re-established continuation of the Early Church and that its leaders are the successors of the twelve apostles. This doctrine resembles Restorationism in some aspects.

Notable Features - Organ and Bells

No specific information is available on the church's organ or bells.

Location

The New Apostolic Church is located at 96 Masuba Road, Makeni, Sierra Leone.

Heritage Status

As of the current data, no heritage status information is available for this church.

Visiting Information - Opening Hours and Accessibility

No specific opening hours are available for the church. However, it appears to be a place of worship and may have limited accessibility due to its location in Makeni, Sierra Leone.

Notable Artworks or Relics

No notable artworks or relics are mentioned in the available data.

Details

NameNew Apostolic church
CityMakeni
CountrySierra Leone
Coordinates8.894451, -12.032315
Current useplace of worship