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Originally Posted by Aquila
I'd say that anyone who believes in Acts 2:38 salvation are "Apostolic", but not "Apostolic Pentecostal". Pentecostalism has a history and culture involving specific forms and fashions as it relates to how they interpret modesty/holiness that are often found in their dress codes. An "Apostolic" is simply one seeking the salvation originally received and taught by the Apostles ( Acts 2:38).
For example, I believe in Acts 2:38 salvation, and so I identify as being "Apostolic". But I have a beard and I don't put much emphasis on the outward dress codes, etc., of Pentecostalism. As a result, I don't identify as being "Apostolic Pentecostal".
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I see where you are coming from when distinguishing yourself with varying labels.
The problem is both "Apostolic" and "Pentecostal" are umbrella terms, and a multitude of people with varying beliefs will often call themselves one or the other. Even if we try to give a generalized definition of either, we can't do it. It's next to impossible.
I've heard holiness Apostolics say, "you can't even just say Apostolic because everyone's Apostolic and they don't believe like we do." Paraphrasing, of course.
But you get the point.
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I am Apostolic
I believe in One Lord, One Faith, One Baptism.
I believe in water baptism by immersion in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ for the remission of sins.
I believe in the baptism of the Holy Ghost, evidenced by speaking in tongues as the Spirit gives utterance.
I believe in living a holiness lifestyle, inwardly and outwardly, without which no man shall see the Lord.