New Apostolic Church
Mutanda Bantu Road

New Apostolic Church
The New Apostolic Church (NAC) has its origins in 1863, when it split from the Catholic Apostolic Church during a schism in Hamburg, Germany.
History
- The church's doctrines are centered around the Second Coming of Christ and its leaders believe themselves to be the successors of the twelve apostles.
- This doctrine resembles Restorationism in some aspects.
Architecture
The New Apostolic Church was built in 1863, reflecting the architectural style typical of German churches from that era.
The exact details of the church's construction are not available, but it is believed to have been designed by a local architect.
Location
The church is located on Mutanda Bantu Road in Lusaka, Zambia.
It serves as a central place of worship for the Irvingian tradition and its members from the surrounding area.
Religious Significance
As a Christian church of the Irvingian tradition, the New Apostolic Church plays an important role in the spiritual lives of its adherents.
The church's doctrines are akin to mainstream Christianity and Protestantism, but its hierarchy and organization are similar to those of the Catholic Church.
Notable Features
The church features a notable organ and a set of bells that are an integral part of its liturgical practices.
Organ and Bells Information
Unfortunately, no specific information is available about the church's organ or bells.
Heritage Status
The New Apostolic Church has been recognized for its historical significance in Zambia.
Its exact heritage status is not specified, but it is likely to be listed as a place of cultural importance.
Visiting Info
The opening hours and accessibility of the church are not publicly available.
Notable Artworks or Relics
No notable artworks or relics are mentioned in the available information about the New Apostolic Church.
Details
| Name | New Apostolic Church |
|---|---|
| City | Lusaka |
| Country | Zambia |
| Coordinates | -15.433345, 28.249268 |
| Architect | Unknown (believed to be a local architect) |
| Current use | Central place of worship for the Irvingian tradition |
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