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All You Need to Know About the Assemblies of God
A primer for Palin watchers and others.




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Assemblies of God adherents are evangelical, believing in the need for personal salvation and the call to evangelize. They have a high view of biblical authority and believe in the literal death and resurrection of Jesus. They are Arminian, believing that God-given free will is compatible with divine sovereignty. They believe that salvation is by grace and unmerited but is conditional on faith and on accepting the sacrifice and lordship of Jesus — and therefore, one can willfully fall from grace. They are thoroughly Trinitarian, rejecting the modalism as expressed in the Oneness or "Jesus' Name"-only Pentecostal movement (e.g., the United Pentecostal Church).

Their essential doctrines are expressed in creedal form in their "Sixteen Fundamental Truths," and expanded on in a variety of position papers available online. Their four core doctrines are a belief in salvation, divine healing, Jesus' imminent "second coming" (along with the rapture, tribulation, and the millennial reign of Christ), and that the "baptism of the Holy Spirit" is a divine gift freely available to all believers.

This baptism is the core "distinctive doctrine" of the Assemblies of God, defined as a work of grace and an experience subsequent to and distinct from conversion (and not required for salvation), accompanied by the "initial physical evidence" of speaking in other tongues. This experience empowers believers for Christian witness, service, and holiness. Distinct from water-immersion baptism, Pentecostals see Spirit baptism as an immersion in the power, person, and experience of the Holy Spirit, and locate it biblically as promised in Joel 2:28-29, Mark 1:8, and John 16:5-16; made normative in Luke 24:49 and Acts 1:4-5; modeled in Acts 2:1-4; and universally extended as a gift to all believers in Acts 2:38-39.

Not just TV preachers

In addition to media-whipped anomalies such as Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker, Jimmy Swaggart, and Benny Hinn (all former Assemblies of God ministers), other AG churchgoers have gained national attention, including singer-songwriter Sara Groves, former U.S. Representatives Marilyn Musgrave (R-Colo.) and Linda Smith (R-Wash.), and former Attorney General John Ashcroft.

And, of course, Sarah Palin.

But while Palin may well have been "a longtime member of the Assemblies of God," she has not regularly attended an AG church since 2002. And a lot can change in six years.

Rich Tatum is a freelance writer who attends an AG church and blogs at TatumWeb.com/blog/.



Related Elsewhere:

The AG has a history page.

At Azusa Remixed, Pentecostal and charismatic scholars discuss the movement's history and contemporary debates.

The Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life has a demographic portrait of Pentecostals in 10 different countries, and last week looked at Pentecostal politics in light of the Palin nomination.

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Xeno77777   Posted: September 29, 2008 9:52 PM
I consider Honor of The Holy Spirit of The Truth Above All Else; to be the Crown Virtue, or First Ranked Virtue, that is necessary to guarantee that all lesser Virtues, including Courage-the Second Ranked Virtue, will be used only for the Good. So many do not correctly interpret correctly the words of Jesus; but insert any old thing their enthusiasm of the moment dredges up out of random thoughts popping in and out of their consciousness. People who do not study the literature of Ancient Times, cannot expect to correctly interpret their language

Question   Posted: September 25, 2008 10:12 AM
The way I understand it......in biblical times the speaking of tongues was so that everyone could understand...it crossed all language barriers. Today when someone supposedly speaks in tongues no one understands what is being said....so what is the purpose of it? Thanks

Darrin Rodgers   Posted: September 24, 2008 7:54 PM
Aaron, the AG -- and most other US Classical Pentecostal denominations -- teaches that speaking in tongues is the initial evidence of spirit baptism, not of salvation. You also stated that not enough attention has been given to race in the AG. Actually, current AG leadership places a very high priority on the inclusion at all levels of people from various ethnic and linguistic backgrounds. I work at AG Headquarters and am privileged to participate in leadership meetings. Racial inclusion has been a priority in most meetings I have attended. The AG has a mixed record on race and, over the past two decades, has been striving to find ways to right past wrongs. For more info on the history of racial inclusion and exclusion in the AG, see my article, "The Assemblies of God and the Long Journey toward Racial Reconciliation," accessible here: http://www.ifphc.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=heritage.currentIssue

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