I'm sorry, but I had to chuckle at this. Sadly, it appears that many of the people who move on are more dominated by some of this than those of us who are still in. I do understand and recognize the genuine concerns and issues that many have, but I think dominance and obsession can be found on both extremes.
I pray for the Apostolic movement as a whole and I am convinced that God is in control and everything will work out. In the meantime, I will continue to do what is in my power to be sure that revival and outreach continue in my local assembly.
It just misses the point, that's all. What happens to others affects us all. Ideas concerning standards, water/spirit doctrine, ecclesiology, etc are quite important. They subject many who don't believe it to senseless war campaign speeches, their motives being constantly questioned, back-stabbing and second guessing. This isn't about revival in your local assembly, it's about who you fellowship and grow with intimately.
So if they indeed did disaffiliate, there had to have been a church vote. Very interesting.
Yes. Of course, there are always dissenters ... some may see it as a step to move away ... while many times, many of these churches do this for other reasons while still remaining in fellowship through the minister.
"If" being the operative word. All of this speculation is not healthy, IMO.
Perhaps it would be best to confirm the info before AFF's minions dissect the situation?
Since no one has done anything but throw out a dozen initials in the form of a riddle, it's safe to say that this is all speculation at this point -- until someone can confirm.