The Seventh-day Pentecostal Assemblies in Fiji In Fiji: History,Facts, & Services

The Seventh-day Pentecostal Assemblies in Fiji is a Christian denomination in Fiji, founded in 1973. It was initially affiliated with the Pentecostal Assemblies of the World, and is now affiliated with the Global Pentecostal Assemblies Network (GPAN). It is one of the largest churches in Fiji with over 300,000 members. Regional pastors, elders and officers lead the church, and its central office is located in the capital city of Suva. The church is divided among four zones: the Western Zone, Interior Zone (West of the Nausori River), Coastal Zone (East of the Nausori River) and Rotuma Zone, each of which is composed of several churches. The church subscribes to traditional Pentecostal beliefs such as speaking in tongues, divine healing and water baptism by immersion. It also believes in the observance of Saturday Sabbath, as well as its other core biblical teachings. The church offers a range of services, including youth groups, family activities, counseling, pastoral care and evangelistic programs.

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  1. City:

    Fiji

  2. state:

    Fiji

  3. country:

    Fiji

  4. country code:

    FJ

  5. postcode:

    2150

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