Pentecostal Churches of Christ | |
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Abbreviation | PCC |
Type | Western Christian |
Classification | Protestant |
Orientation | Pentecostal |
Theology | Oneness Pentecostalism |
Presiding Prelate | Darryl D. Woodson |
Headquarters | Cleveland, Ohio, U.S. |
Founder | J. Delano Ellis |
Branched from | United Pentecostal Churches of Christ |
The Pentecostal Churches of Christ (PCC) is a Protestant Christian denomination in the Oneness Pentecostal tradition.[1] The Pentecostal Churches of Christ self-identify as "Anglican-Apostolic".[1] The Pentecostal Churches of Christ was founded and initially led by Bishop J. Delano Ellis,[2][3] and its national cathedral is in Cleveland, Ohio, United States while the seat of its primate is currently Memphis, Tennessee.[4][5]