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The Foursquare Church
Foursquare Church Denomination
Overview
of the International Church of the Foursquare Gospel
The Foursquare Church, also
known as the International Church of the Foursquare Gospel, was founded by
flamboyant evangelist Aimee Semple McPherson and has exploded in growth
over the past few decades.
The church is Pentecostal in
nature, which means services are emotional and may include speaking in tongues and
healing.
The Number of Worldwide Members
More
than eight million people worldwide belong to the Foursquare Church.
The
denomination has 66,000 congregations and meeting places throughout the world.
Founding of the Foursquare Church
Evangelist
Aimee Semple McPherson dedicated the Angelus Temple in Los Angeles, California
in 1923.
Throughout her life, she
traveled the world, holding crusades and spreading the gospel.
Following her death in 1944,
her son Rolf K. McPherson took over as president and chairman of the board.
Geography
Foursquare
churches are located in every state of the United States and in more than 144
other countries.
Foursquare Church Governing Body and Notable Members
This
denomination is led by a president, corporate officers, the board of directors,
cabinet, and executive council.
The president, who is elected
to a five-year term, serves as the "pastor" of the Foursquare Church,
providing spiritual and administrative leadership.
Notable members include Aimee
Semple McPherson, Anthony Quinn, Pat Boone, Michael Reagan, Joanna Moore, Glenn
C. Burris Jr., and Jack Hayford.
Foursquare Church Beliefs and Practices
The
Foursquare Church professes orthodox Christian doctrine, such as the Trinity,
the Bible as the inspired Word of God, Christ’s death as God's plan
of redemption, salvation through grace, and the second coming of Christ.
The denomination practices
water baptism and the Lord’s Supper.
Services
tend to be lively, joyous celebrations of God's mercy and love.
Following
in the footsteps of its founder, the Foursquare Church ordains women as ministers.
Missions and church-planting
play major roles in the international organization.
The Foursquare Church is a
member of the Pentecostal and Charismatic Churches of North America (PCCNA), an
umbrella organization of about 30 denominations that promotes fellowship,
cooperation, and evangelization of the world.
Experience
Jack's articles have appeared in Liguorian magazine
and The Upper Room, a publication translated into 44 languages.
Dozens of his devotional pieces appear on christianity.about.com.
Over his 35-year writing career, Jack often has
had to convey complicated material into succinct, understandable terms. He has
served as a newspaper reporter, technical editor for the U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers, publications editor for a utility company, and communications
director for a national nonprofit organization.
Jack is the author of four published western
novels: Rebel Town, The Wolfer, Penwhistle's Prize, and West
of the Pecos. His website, inspiration-for-singles.com,
launched in 2005, receives visitors from more than 165 countries.
Jack holds bachelor's and master's degrees in
English from Illinois State University. His hobbies include bluegrass music and
taking care of his dog, a mixed breed Terrier named Buddy.
Jack is single, lives in Streator, Illinois, and
is a member of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church.
Jack Zavada
"Christianity is the driving force in my
life. I've been the victim of cancer twice, job layoffs, and broken
relationships, and my faith has always been the constant force that pulled me
through. Eventually we all reach the point where we ask serious questions about
life. I firmly believe Christianity has the answers we're seeking. When people
come looking for information on this site, I hope to help them find it quickly
and in a way that applies to their lives. I feel privileged to help the Guide
here explain the many facets of the Christian faith."
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