Non-Pentecostal Oneness?

Ron Naylor (ron@searnet.com)
Fri, 12 Jul 1996 11:43:36 -0400


Benny Santos wrote:
> 
> >Greetings Bro. Ben-Aijalon,
> 
> >As a point of great personal curiosity: What is the name of your church
> >organization? No witchhunt on my part, I'm just curious... :-) The only
> >non-apostolic monarchian group that that I'm aware of call themselves
> >"the Local Church" and were formed under Watchman Nee. As of late though,
> >I think they've tried to disown the monarchian label. And even then, I
> >thought that they are somewhat charismatic if not pentecostal. Are there
> >really non-pentecostal monarchians out there? Just wondering....
> 
> >Charles
> 
> Greetings Brother Charles
> 
> I come from a church called the Church of God in Christ Jesus. We
> originated from the Philippines, in the 1920's and were one of a few
> protestant
> groups that broke from the Roman Catholic Church. Most of our members
> remain the the Philippines, but we have a small assembly here in a
> Canadian city.
> 
> If you would like I would be more than happy to send you more detailed
> info about our church doctrine. From what I understand, we have very
> similar doctrine to the United Pentecostal Church.
> 
> We baptize individuals mature enough to understand their personal sin. We
> don't hold the  doctrine of original sin. We believe God is only One,
> though we don't have an official label, that is why I used the term
> "Monarchian". Until I've heard of the Pentecostal Oneness movement, I
> thought our church was the only one that held this doctrine. It's good to
> hear that other Christians have understood this revelation.
> 
>                                         -Bro. Ben-AijalonPlease send me a copy.
Thanks
Ron