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Christ Apostolic Church

History of Christianity 1: The Apostolic Church

In this video, we take a look at the Church of the 1st century, from Pentecost in AD 29 to the death of the Apostle John in AD 100.

800px-Christ_Apostolic_Church,_HackneyChrist Apostolic Church, Hackney, London

Christ Apostolic Church (CAC) is the first Aladura Pentecostal church present in Nigeria and other countries. It has come into existence in the first half of the 20th century, in the then-British empire. It was formally established in 1941 after a split from the Apostolic Church which the original Aladura organization (Faith Tabernacle) had invited to Nigeria. Its growth was led by Joseph Ayo Babalola, a road construction driver who became its founder.  The revival led by Babalola resulted in thousands burning their traditional fetishes. This disturbed the colonial authorities, and allegations included witch-hunting and opposition to hospitals and medicine. Babalola was arrested and jailed.

It operates secondary schools in Nigeria. The countries with presence of the Christ Apostolic Church include the United States of America, the United KingdomCanada,GermanyItaly, the Netherlands, the Republic of IrelandAustriaAustraliaSouth Africa, the Ivory CoastTogo and Chad.  Its headquarters are in LagosNigeria. The Christ Apostolic Church shows pentecostal features. The number of its members exceeds a million. In the 20th century, it had distance to other Aladura churches. At least in 1999, a dissident faction of the name Christ Apostolic Church existed. Christ Apostolic Church has a major presence among the Yoruba. It does not have infant baptism. It is in favour of monogamy. Within the Christ Apostolic Church, healing is attempted.

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