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United Pentecostal Council of the Assemblies of God Pentecostalism Denominations Christianity


United Pentecostal Council of the Assemblies of God

The United Pentecostal Council of the Assemblies of God was established in 1919, in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States. It is a historically Black fellowship of Trinitarian Pentecostal churches. Like their forefathers in Holiness churches, members believe in sanctification, in holiness of life, and in divine healing. They believe that tongues are the initial sign of Baptism in the Holy Ghost. They practice the Lord's Supper, and baptism by immersion. The UPCAG is present in Barbados, Jamaica, Trinidad, and the United States. The Council is organized in Districts, with general headquarters in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

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- Official web site of the council, with a summary of beliefs, illustrated history, photo directory of current leaders, and a directory of churches by district.


  • - Harlem, New York. Service times, upcoming events, history of the congregation, staff profiles, directions to the church, and information on their ministry programs.
  • - Organization chaired by Bishop Ezra N. Williams. Dedicated to evangelizing non-Christians and nominal Christians. Its aim and how it began, profiles of the board and staff, news items.
  • - Cambridge, Massachusetts. Their meeting times, mission statement, ministries. Also an archive of sermons in MP3 format.
  • - Darlington, South Carolina. Location and weekly schedule.
  • - Bridgeport, Connecticut. An introduction to the church, including mission statement, service times, profiles of the pastors, and a description of the church's ministries. Also calendar, photos, testimonies, prayer request form.


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