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Since 1981 the Mülheimer Association is a full member of the Association of Evangelical Free Churches (VEF) and since 2002 it is a member of the Association of Evangelical Free Church-Communities of Pentecostal Churches Forum (FFP Ret). Since 2007 the Mülheimer Association is a full member of the
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The Mülheimer Association is organized into local communities, with equality among members, presided by an ordained or lay leader acting as primus inter pares. Today there are 45 communities and 3,700 members, with some of them holding dual membership within State and Free churches.
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The Mülheimer Association does not believe in tongues as initial evidence. It allows infant and adult baptism. It has a critical scholarship reading of the Bible, rejecting verbal, plenary inspiration doctrine.
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The Pentecostal leaders Emil Humburg, Jonathan Paul, Eugen Edel, Octavious Voget continued to hold Pentecostal conferences, with an attendance of 1,700 in 1909 and 2,500 in 1910, drawing people from
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in 1907 reportedly 3,000 conversions occurred over a six-week period, under the guidance of Emil Humburg. Sixty
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The German Pentecostal movement arose out of revival meetings held yearly by the Gnadauer Verband in the
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leaders reacted to the Pentecostal manifestation and issued a condemnation, the
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Soon disagreement made many leave the Mühlheimer Association to organize the
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area around the turn of the twentieth century. Many of the
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Mülheimer Verband Freikirchlich-Evangelischer Gemeinden
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at the Thomas Barratt mission in Oslo from 1906-1907.
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Christlicher Gemeinschaftsverband Mülheim adRuhr/CGV
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Christlicher Gemeinschaftsverband GmbH Mülheim/Ruhr
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