The ACC consists of more than 1,100 churches with nearly 215,000 constituents
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Australian Christian Churches


The Australian Christian Churches (ACC) and the Assemblies of God (AOG) in Australia is a movement of Pentecostal Churches in voluntary cooperation. Each individual church is self governing but commits itself to work together with other churches in the movement for the purpose of mutual support and the spread of the gospel in Australia and the world.

Formed in Australia in 1937, the ACC churches have experienced consistent growth, particularly in the last twenty years. Throughout Australia It currently consists of more than 1,100 churches with nearly 215,000 constituents, making it the largest Pentecostal movement in Australia.

In Australian Christian Churches you'll find vibrant, contemporary Christians who love the Lord Jesus Christ and express that love in lively praise and worship and in caring relationships.

ACC people are Bible loving, evangelical and Pentecostal. They are committed to bringing other people to a relationship with Jesus Christ (Matt 28:18-20) and seek to display the fruit of the Spirit in their lives (Gal 5:22-23). They believe in the power and the gifts of the Holy Spirit and have a commitment to fulfilling their destiny in God.