Kościół Zielonoświątkowy w Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej
Pentecostal Church in Bydgoszcz
Classification
Protestant
Orientation
Pentecostal
Bishop
Marek Kamiński
Districts
7
Associations
World Assemblies of God Fellowship
Language
Polish
Headquarters
Warsaw
Territory
Poland
Origin
20th century
Congregations
240[1][2]
Members
24,000[1][2]
Official website
https://kz.pl
The Pentecostal Church in Poland (Polish: Kościół Zielonoświątkowy w Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej) is a Pentecostal Christian denomination in Poland. It is the largest Pentecostal denomination in Poland and a part of the World Assemblies of God Fellowship,[3] and the second largest Protestant denomination in Poland. The Pentecostal Church in Poland is a member of Pentecostal European Fellowship and Biblical Society in Poland. Headquartered in the city of Warsaw.
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