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1. What laid the basis for the founding of the Assemblies of God? - ANSWER
Pentecostal networking.
2. When did the first General Council meet? - ANSWER April 2-12, 1914.
3. How many days were devote to prayer and fellowship at the first General
Council? - ANSWER 4
4. What name did the delegates adopt? - ANSWER Assemblies of God
5. What does Assemblies of God mean? - ANSWER A familiar term in the
holiness tradition them emphasized Christian unity.
6. What is the hallmark of the Assemblies of God since its beginning? -
ANSWER Voluntary cooperation among the churches.
,7. What is the Executive Presbytery? - ANSWER They conduct the business
of the Council between meetings.
8. How many people are elected to the Executive Presbytery? - ANSWER
12
9. What business does the Executive Presbytery handle? - ANSWER
Distributing funds to missionaries, overseeing publications, serving as
corporate legal custodians, and providing continuity between the annual
conferences, as well as planning them.
10.Who was selected as the first general chairman (superintendent) of the
Assembliesof God? - ANSWER E. N. Bell
11.Who was the first secretary-treasurer? - ANSWER J Roswell Flower
12.The council restricted the roles of who in the ministry? - ANSWER
Women
13.Ordination of women as missionaries and evangelist were approved when?
- ANSWER 1914
14.When would ordination of women as pastors occur? - ANSWER 2
decades later.
,15.What did the council recommend in regards to divorce? - ANSWER
Remain single.
16.Did the council refuse to give ministerial credentials to people who had
remarried while previous partner was still living? - ANSWER YES
17.The 1916 General Council established what? - ANSWER The General
Presbytery?
18.Why was General Presbytery established? - ANSWER To provide a more
representative body Than the Executive Presbytery to handle the judicial
and executive needs of the organization between gatherings of the General
Council.
19.Who was the saintly peacemaker? - ANSWER Arch P Collins
20.What is the full gospel? - ANSWER Jesus Christ as Savior, Healer,
Baptizer, and coming King.
21.What doctrinal disagreement led to the 1916 General Council's Statement
of Fundamental Truths? - ANSWER Trinity, Godhead
22.What was the goal of the Statement of Fundamental Truths? - ANSWER
To assure members and outside observers of the soundness of Assemblies
of God doctrines.
, 23.How did the delegates feel during the formulation of the Statement of
Fundamental Truths? - ANSWER It amounted to the reluctant
swallowing of a bitter pill.
24.Why did they write it if it was so hard? - ANSWER Concern to protect
the faithful from doctrinal error won out.
25.In 1918 what doctrine did the council reaffirm? - ANSWER The doctrine
of initial evidence and highlighted it as the "distinctive testimony of the
Assemblies of God".
26.What is the distinctive testimony of the Assemblies of God? - ANSWER
Speaking in tongues as initial evidence of baptism in the Spirit
27.What statement did Council Secretary John Welch make in 1920 referring to
home and foreign missions? - ANSWER The General Council of the
Assemblies of God was never meant to be an institution, it is just a
missionary agency.
28.What was the first department established by the General council in 1919? -
ANSWER The missionary department.
29.Who was appointed as the first full-time missionary secretary-treasurer? -
ANSWER J Roswell Flower