Apostolic Christian Church
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This article is about the denomination formerly known as the Evangelical Baptist Church. For the Pentecostal denominations, see Apostolic Church (disambiguation) and New Apostolic Church. For the Armenian National Church, see Armenian Apostolic Church.
The Apostolic Christian Church (ACC) is a worldwide Christian denomination[1] from the Anabaptist tradition that practices credobaptism, closed communion, greeting other believers with a holy kiss, a capella worship in some branches (in others, singing is with piano), and the headcovering of women during services.[1] The Apostolic Christian Church only ordains men, who are authorized to administer baptism, the Lord's Supper, and the laying on of hands.
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