Mount Sinai Holy Church of America
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The Mount Sinai Holy Church of America (MSHCA) is a Christian church in the Holiness-Pentecostal tradition.[1] The church is episcopal in governance. It has approximately 130 congregations in 14 states and 4 countries and a membership of over 50,000. Its headquarters is in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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Classification | Protestant |
Orientation | Pentecostal |
Theology | Holiness Pentecostal[1] |
Polity | Episcopal |
President | Presiding Bishop Grace R. Batten |
Associations | United Holy Church of America |
Headquarters | Mount Olive Holy Temple,[2] Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
Founder | Ida B. Robinson[1] |
Origin | 1924 |
Congregations | approximately 130 |
Members | est. 50,000 |
Official website | http://mtsinaiholychurch.org/home.html |
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