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A revival of Welsh-speaking independent churches by Daniel Powell Williams
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Three groups of people who follow Apostolic ideologies receive Pentecostal baptism.
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Daniel Williams and some of the Welsh assemblies separate from the Hutchinson church over doctrinal matters. This caused the Apostolic Church to settle in Wales.
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A second group centered on Birmingham affiliated to the ACW. The following year the Burning Bush Pentecostal Congregation.
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This was a chose led by Ben Fish who was the leader of the independent Pentecostal Congregation.
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Herbert Victor Chanter was the leader of the ACG and intited the split apart ACW to meet with them.
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An Easter meeting at Apostolic Church in Bradford brought the ACW, the Scottish churches, to be Unionized. There are now three, centers, the original Pen-y-groes was to be an administrative center, Bradford the missionary's center, and Glasgow would be the finical center.
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Over the course of 1922 to 2016, the Church grew to be considerable size.