Apostolic Church of Queensland
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The Apostolic Church of Queensland is an Australian Christian denomination. It was founded 1883 in Queensland, Australia, by H. F. Niemeyer and took its current name in 1911.[citation needed]
The church's logo is a 4R-symbol. The four "R"s stand for: RIGHT - ROYAL - RIGHTEOUS - RICH:[1]
- RIGHT according to the bible
- ROYAL as the Bride to have membership with Christ
- RIGHTEOUS in partaking of the body and blood of Christ
- RICH in the promises Christ gave to his apostles
References
- ^ "Definition of the 4 R Emblem | The Apostolic Church of Queensland". Retrieved 17 August 2022.
Further reading
- Apostolic Church of Queensland (1983), The Apostolic Church of Queensland and Hatton Vale Community centenary : 1883-1983 : history and souvenir booklet
External links
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