The Apostolic Assemblies of Christ, Inc. is a predominantly African-American "Oneness Pentecostal" denomination. The Apostolic Assemblies of Christ was organized in 1970 by George Marshall Boone (b. 1920). Previously he had served as a bishop in the Pentecostal Church of the Apostolic Faith. From a beginning with seven churches in Michigan, Ohio, and Tennessee, the Apostolic Assemblies of Christ has grown to about 200 churches in the United States and Haiti.
The church is anti-trinitarian in theology, teaches repentance, water baptism by immersion in the name of Jesus Christ, and Spirit-Baptism are necessary to enter into the kingdom of God. They also believe that speaking in tongues is the initial evidence of the baptism of the Holy Ghost.
Livingway Apostolic Faith Church- Town Creek, AL - Bishop Earnest Clay
Praise Covenant Church- Louisville, KY - Bishop William L. Harris IV
Healing Fountain Apostolic Faith Church- Sheffield, AL - Bishop Thomas Owens
Christ Church Apostolic - Belleville, IL - District Elder Roddrick C. Anglin, Sr.
The New Greater Soul Delervence Tabernacle - Lexington, Ky - Elder Lucian Dell Booker, Jr [2]