Who we are within Christendom:
Historically, the Apostolic Christian Church (Nazarean) is a direct descendant of the Swiss Evangelical Baptist movement began by Samuel Heinrich Froelich in the 1830s.
Theologically, the Apostolic Christian Church (Nazarean) is rooted in evangelical Anabaptism. This can be seen in such doctrines as believer’s baptism, separation of church from state, sanctification, non-resistance, and church discipline. Though many similarities with Mennonite-Anabaptism exist, it is not a direct descendant of that movement.
Realizing that not all who take the name of Christ are His, the Apostolic Christian Church (Nazarean) does not band together with other Christian groups outside of its fellowship.
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