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Originally Posted by Scott Pitta
In 1925, the church had membership of around 600. This would make it as large as any Oneness church in California at that time.
The church, and branches, still exist. It is very interesting, from a cultural anthropological perspective, to study a Oneness church from 1923 that remained, in a sense, isolated from the rest of Oneness Pentecostalism.
How are they the same and how are they different ? How did they interact with other Oneness churches on the mainland ?
I have not researched other Oneness churches in Hawaii during the same time period. The Portland based Apostolic Faith Mission had a branch there in 1945. Oscar Vouga was there in 1930-1932. There is also a mention of a Full Gospel Apostolic Faith Church in 1932. But it is only mentioned once.
Still working on it all...
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I saw a small Apostolic church in Maui it wasn’t UPC. Couldn’t make any contact?