Who is the PCAFI

Who is the PCAFI

The Pentecostal Churches of the Apostolic Faith International (PCAFI) is a faith-based organization founded on November 20, 1957, by Bishop Samuel N. Hancock in Detroit, MI. PCAFI aims to centralize data, create uniformity across district councils, and implement new business technologies to unify the body of Pentecostal apostolic churches. The organization offers resources, fellowship, and cover for churches seeking affiliation.

Under the leadership of the current Presiding Bishop, Bishop Lambert W. Gates, Sr., PCAFI is committed to building community within the excellency of the Kingdom, as reflected in their mission theme for 2024. PCAFI also provides key programs such as the Bell Apostolic Bible College, PCAFI Ministerial Institute (PMI), Ministerial Excellence Center (MEC), PCAFI Advanced Leadership Certificate Program, and PCAFI Community Impact Empowerment (PCIE).

The organization is dedicated to spiritual growth and community impact, offering a loving, kind, and inspiring environment for its members.