Pentecostal Union of Romania
| Apostolic Church of God | |
|---|---|
| Biserica lui Dumnezeu Apostolică | |
| Type | Western Christianity |
| Classification | Protestant |
| Orientation | Evangelical, Charismatic |
| Scripture | Bible |
| Theology | Holiness Pentecostalism |
| Polity | Congregationalist |
| President | Filip Ioan |
| Associations | |
| Region | Romania |
| Language | Romanian, Romani |
| Liturgy | Contemporary |
| Headquarters | Str. Carol Davila nr. 81, Sector 5, Bucharest |
| Origin | 10 September 1922 Păuliș, Arad County |
| Recognition | 1950 |
| Separations | Assemblies of God (Romania) (1996) |
| Congregations | 1,343 |
| Members | 404,307 (in 2022) |
| Pastors | 354 |
| Secondary schools | 3 |
| Tertiary institutions | 1 |
| Other name(s) | Pentecostal Union of Romania |
| Publications | Cuvântul Adevărului |
| Official website | cultulpenticostal |
The Pentecostal Union of Romania (Romanian: Uniunea Penticostală din România) or the Apostolic Church of God (Romanian: Biserica lui Dumnezeu Apostolică) is Romania's fourth-largest religious body and one of its eighteen officially recognised religious denominations. At the 2021 census, some 404,000 Romanians declared themselves to be Pentecostals (2.1% of the population). Ethnically, as of 2002, they were 85.2% Romanians, 10.6% Roma, 1.9% Ukrainians, 1.8% Hungarians and 0.5% belonged to other groups. They have 1,343 churches, 7,879 affiliates and 354 pastors, along with strong lay leadership. The denomination originates in the early 1920s and, headed by a central leadership, is divided into nine regional communities: Arad, Braşov, Bucharest, Cluj-Napoca, Constanţa, Oradea, Oltenia-Argeş (Craiova), Maramureş-Sătmar (Baia Mare) and Suceava. Membership is concentrated in Crişana, Banat and northern Moldavia.