The New Apostolic Church (NAC) is a chiliastic church, existing since 1879 in Germany and since 1897 in the Netherlands. It came forth from the Hamburg schism in 1863 in the Catholic Apostolic Church, which was founded in 1847 in England and started in the 1830s as a renewal movement in, among others, the Anglican Church and Church of Scotland.
After the death of three apostles in 1855 the apostolate declared that there was no reason to call new apostles. Two callings of substitutes were explained by the apostolate in 1860 as coadjutors to the remaining apostles. After this event another apostle was called in Germany in 1862 by the prophet Heinrich Geyer. The English apostles didn't agree with this calling, and therefore the Hamburg congregation with its 'angel' F.W. Schwartz split off to form the Allgemeine Christliche Apostolische Mission in 1863 and the Dutch branch of the Restored Apostolic Mission Church (at first known as Apostolische Zending, since 1893 officially registered as Hersteld Apostolische Zendingkerk (HAZK)).
While the English apostles were dying, the new generation of German apostles started to spread "the word" around the world. After a second schism in 1897 in the Netherlands, the number of twelve apostles was bygone and more men were ordained as apostles. In 1907 the name of the church in Germany was changed into New Apostolic Church. In the Netherlands the name Hersteld Apostolische Zendinggemeente in de Eenheid der Apostelen (HAZEA) that was adopted after the schism of 1897, was maintained until the 1960s.
The New Apostolic Church formed a central ruling ministry in form of the "Chief Apostle". Parallel to the progress of the new apostolic denomination there occurred splittings throughout the world on several occasions.
The reasons for these splittings were different but mainly related with the central ministry of the Chief Apostle.
The first big split occurred in Saxony in 1921. The New Apostolic Chief Apostle Hermann Niehaus was led more and more by emotions, dreams and visions after 1914. The Saxon Apostle Brückner became the solicitor for all those who criticized the spiritual views of the Chief Apostle and the worshipping of his person. The different opinions led to the exclusion of Apostle Brückner and some thousand believers in 1921. The excluded founded the "Reformiert-Apostolischer Gemeindebund."
The main reason for the great splittings of the New Apostolic Church in Switzerland 1954 and West-Germany 1955 was the new teaching in 1951 of the then reigning Chief Apostle Johann Gottfried Bischoff. This teaching presumed that he would not die before Jesus Christ returned to take the predestined into his kingdom (First Resurrection). In 1954 this teaching, called "The Botschaft," became an official dogma. Those ministries especially the apostles who did not preach this lost their office and were excluded from the New Apostolic Church. Chief Apostle Bischoff died in 1960, without his dogma being fulfilled. There was no restoration of the excommunicated ministries to this day. On May 1st, 2005 a document of first steps of reconciliation was signed by the Swiss New Apostolic Church and the United Apostolic Church in Switzerland (=Vereinigung Apostolischer Christen). The various communities and congregations like the Apostolic Church of Queensland or the Apostolic Church of South Africa - Apostle Unity which evolved out of these conflicts in different countries (Australia, Europe, South Africa) gathered 1956 in the "United Apostolic Church".
Working in an Honorary Capacity: Pastoral and organisational duties in the congregations are carried out in an honorary capacity. All acts and blessings performed by the church, e.g. baptisms, wedding ceremonies or funeral services are carried out free of charge.
Use of Resources: The church endeavours to manage its affairs with as little administration as possible. By far the largest part of its income is used for construction and maintenance of church buildings, and is thus of direct benefit to the individual congregations. And a considerable part of the church budget is used for missionary work. Beyond this, the church gives humanitarian aid and supports relief work in cases of emergency. The income and expenditure of the church is controlled by independent Certified Public Accountants.
The New Apostolic Church is Politically Neutral: The New Apostolic Church abstains from all political statements. It expects its members to fulfil the laws and the civil obligations of their countries provided divine laws are not transgressed. The church attaches importance to open and trusting relations with governments, authorities and the general public. New Apostolic Christians are free to engage in public life.
The Gospel and the Pastoral Work have first Priority: The main focus of church activities are Divine Services and pastoral care of the individual members. In addition, the New Apostolic Church is engaged in charity activities within the bounds of its limited possibilities. If, in individual cases, help is urgently required, it is given directly and according to the need.
Article 1: I believe in God the Father, the Almighty, maker of heaven and earth.
Article 2: I believe in Jesus Christ, the only begotten Son of God, our Lord, who was conceived by the Holy Ghost, born of the Virgin Mary, suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, dead and buried, entered the realm of the departed, rose again from the dead, ascended into heaven, and sitteth at the right hand of God, the Father Almighty, from whence he shall return.
Article 3: I believe in the Holy Spirit; the holy apostolic church; the community of the saints, the forgiveness of sins, the resurrection of the dead, and life everlasting.
Article 4: I believe that the Lord Jesus rules his church through living apostles until his return, and that he has sent them into the world and still sends them with the commission to teach, to forgive sins in his name and to baptise with water and the Holy Spirit.
Article 5: I believe that all ministers in the Church of Christ are chosen and ordained into their ministries only by apostles and that all gifts and powers must come forth out of the apostle ministry; equipped with these, the community becomes a legible letter of Christ.
Article 6: I believe that the Holy Baptism with water is part of the rebirth, and that a person baptised with water is entitled to the Holy Sealing. It is furthermore the covenant of a good conscience with God.
Article 7: I believe that the Holy Communion was instituted by the Lord himself, in memory of the once brought eternally valid sacrifice and the bitter suffering and death of Christ. The worthy partaking of the Holy Communion establishes our fellowship with Jesus Christ, our Lord. It is celebrated with unleavened bread and wine, such to be blessed and dispensed by a priestly ministry of the Church.
Article 8: I believe that those baptised with water must receive the Holy Spirit through an apostle, to obtain the childhood in God, whereby they become incorporated as members in the body of Christ.
Article 9: I believe that the Lord Jesus will return as sure as he ascended to heaven and that he will transform and take unto him the dead in Christ and the living bridal souls, who have hoped for and were prepared for his coming; that after the marriage in heaven he will return to earth with them, to establish his kingdom of peace and that they will reign with him as kings and priests. After conclusion of the kingdom of peace, he will hold the Last Judgement when all souls who did not take part in the first resurrection shall receive their part according to their conduct, be it good or evil.
Article 10: I believe that I am obliged to obey the worldly authorities provided no godly laws are thereby transgressed.
Special Services:
In keeping with the various needs of the congregations, there are a great number of other services provided. Administering to the needs of the children (Sunday Pre-school, Sunday School and religious instruction), the youth (youth evenings, Divine Services for the youth, youth events) and the senior members (senior events) is an important part of church activities. Thus, fellowship is cultivated, and the bonds between members of the Church strengthened.
Church Music:
The choirs of the congregations meet regularly for choir practice, as do the various orchestras and instrumental groups - whenever possible. Music is promoted in the New Apostolic Church.
Church Ministers are Laymen:
As in the Early Christian Church, the church ministers have no theological training. In addition to their family, professional and social obligations, they perform their pastoral duties in an honorary capacity. One of their most important duties is to give comfort to the souls entrusted into their care.
Charitable Work: Charitable and social work is also growing in significance. This includes donations of food, medicine and clothing. And in poor countries and regions, kindergartens, schools, hospitals and clinics also receive financial support.
District Apostles head Regional Churches:
Those working closest to the Chief Apostle are the District Apostles. They are the heads of the different regional churches and are assisted by other Apostles. Together with the Chief Apostle they provide global unity in church doctrine and in pastoral care.
International Conferences foster Unity:
The Chief Apostle and the District Apostles meet regularly to consult each other on church matters of international significance. Every three years all Apostles gather for an international general assembly.
Further Ministries assist the Apostles:
Bishops, District Elders and District Evangelists assist the Apostles in fulfilling their regional duties. The congregations are the centre of religious life. They are in the care of Shepherds, Evangelists or Priests commissioned by the Apostles. These Rectors of the congregations are assisted by Priests, Deacons and Subdeacons.
More than 11 Million Members around the Globe:
The New Apostolic Church is established in almost all the countries on this earth. Around the globe there are more than nine million members from all age groups and areas of society.
New Apostolic Faith in Everyday Life: The behaviour of New Apostolic Christians in their personal environment is marked by the wish to lead their lives according to God's will. This means to meet everybody with respect and to be helpful.
The New Apostolic Church knows three sacraments:
Worldwide the NAC has eleven million members spread over all continents.
The different priestly ministries work in the local parishes and have responsibility for the direct spiritual care of the parishioners. Priestly ministries can carry out the holy baptism and the holy communion. The ministries that are considered priestly are as follows:
Christian denominations | Irvingites
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