Congregational Holiness Church

[2] In its beginning, the church had no officially elected leaders, and a General Conference was held every two years.Those who organized the new church believed that, although divine healing was a part of Christ's atonement, God had given the gift of medicine to mankind as well.Otherwise, the faith and practice of the Congregational Holiness Church is quite similar to the parent body.Doctrine includes belief in the Trinity; the inspiration of the Scriptures; the Baptism of the Holy Ghost with the initial evidence of speaking in tongues; the Virgin Birth of Jesus Christ; the death, burial and resurrection of Christ; and His imminent, personal, premillennial second coming.They hold three church ordinances, water baptism, the Lord's supper, and feet washing, as well as the operation of nine gifts of the Spirit.
ProtestantHoliness PentecostalPolityCongregationalNational Association of EvangelicalsPentecostal/Charismatic Churches of North AmericaPentecostal World FellowshipSeparated fromInternational Pentecostal Holiness ChurchChristian denominationGriffin, GeorgiaTrinityBaptismLord's supperfeet washing