Our Mission

We Have a Mandate

Our mission is to attain unity in the faith by establishing the Apostles’ teaching and practices.

We’ll emphasize the simple, powerful teaching and practices of the early Church by presenting clear, verifiable, and Scripture-based doctrines. We’ll arrive at the original Christian teachings together.

Our vision

We Have an Expectation

We envision a Church that returns to its Scriptural roots—Apostolic beliefs, practices, and teaching. We can’t achieve it without your help, so we’re building a Scripture-based community of innumerable believers who’ve been equipped to identify and correct meaningless human traditions.

We foresee a united wave of fearless saints marching to reign with Jesus the Messiah [in the coming kingdom of God]. We see you on our team!

let’s work together

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About Us

Learn About our Christian Community

Apostolic Intelligence represents the loving labor of reputable believers who are full of the Spirit and wisdom. We’re a body of saints from every class, tongue, and race whose hearts are committed to God and His Son Jesus the Messiah. Our doors are open to all who call upon the Lord, regardless of background or status.

We’re contending to attain unity in the sensible, intelligent faith that was delivered once and for all time to the Church (Acts 2:42; Eph. 4:11-15; 1 Pet. 3:15-16).

We know that many Bible readers find it difficult to reconcile what they read in the Scriptures with what they hear in Church denominations, so we’ll show you how to determine which doctrines are biblical and which are man-made.

Our Teaching Media

Through courses, interviews, podcasts, videos, articles, and books, we’ll equip you to understand and teach the foundational truths of Scripture (so, the contents you’ll find here will be expressions of numerous Bible Teachers and Students who are devoted to the Gospel).

Like Jesus and the first believers to follow the Way, we don’t feel any sense of loyalty to tradition or popular views UNLESS they align with Biblical teachings (Matt. 15:1-9; Acts 5:27-29).

After examining the Roman Universal Church councils and creeds, our loyalty to Scripture drove us to choose God’s word even if it means confronting centuries-old traditions. First-century Scripture-based Christianity was entirely different from anything present.

The God of Israel raised a dead man to [eternal] life and put him on display for the world to see and believe—this Apostolic message was provable, verifiable, and intelligent.

It became the foundational teaching of the New Testament and united diverse people into a Kingdom ruled by the resurrected Jesus. It’s no wonder that this Apostles’ doctrine spread like wildfire.

We’re gentle, yet radically wise in our pursuit of the truth which, by God’s help, we now see—the satisfying honey of pure Apostolic Teaching was adulterated with new gospels created by Babylon and Rome.

(Our faith was well on its way to becoming the dominating Faith Tradition in the world before this tragic turn of events).

We’re not another denomination down the noisy streets of abused liberty—we’re a movement, an all-inclusive Army of believers committed to the repentance of the saints from confusion, contradictions, and non-biblical traditions.

We listen. We’re open to being questioned. We’ve created a living environment for you and other believers—including ‘ordinary’ folks who feel voiceless—from all walks of life to have conversations that drive the eternal program of God forward.

We will teach on the streets, we will teach on air. We will teach across homes, we will teach our friends. We will teach on the internet, we will teach on platforms. We will not retreat, we will not surrender. We are soldiers of the Cross, and we’ll lay our lives at our posts.

Join us as we work our way to unity in the faith, one conversation at a time.

Our Statement of Faith

We reject the desire for creativity in matters of faith. We admit that the creeds written long after the early Church of Jerusalem are complex and mostly philosophical—they don’t reflect the clear, intelligent, and consistent language of Scriptures (Deut. 6:4; Rom. 10:8-10; 1 Cor. 8:4-6, 15:1-58; Eph. 4:4-6).

The Apostles’ Creed

We believe in one God, the Father, from whom all things came to be and for whose purpose we live. We believe in one Lord, the man Jesus, the descendant of David appointed by God to pioneer our salvation, the first begotten from the dead, the immortalized Lord of all creation.

We believe in one Spirit, the power and presence of God, by which means we have become one body, sharing in one hope, one faith, and one baptism.

We affirm that we have only one God. We affirm that Jesus the Messiah died for our sins, was buried, and that God raised him to eternal life on the third day, according to the Scriptures. We believe that the resurrection is the foundation of our faith and the hope of eternal life for all who believe.

We affirm that we receive the Holy Spirit of God at the point of accepting the gospel of salvation. We believe that God will raise us from the dead [in the future], give us immortal bodies, and make us co-lords of the earth alongside Jesus, the Lord of Lords.

We believe that Jesus is the promised Messiah, the Son of the one true and living God. This is the faith of all the fellowships of saints, the faith of the Church, which is Christ’s body on earth.

On the Authority of Scriptures

We accept the books recognized by the first-century Church as Holy Writings inspired by God, for they were written by holy men through the wisdom God supplied.

We believe that Scripture alone—not human experiences, traditions, interpretations, or opinions—is profitable for teaching, reproof, correction, and training in righteousness (2 Tim. 3:16). It stands as the eternal source of our beliefs and practices.

We accept a book to have been inspired by God when it meets these criteria:

  • Prophetic and Apostolic Origination: The writings were proven to have been authored by a Jewish Prophet of God, an Apostle, or someone closely associated with them.
  • Acceptance by its First Target Audience: The book was historically accepted by the Jews and the earliest Christian communities.
  • Consistency and Harmony: The content aligns with other holy books.
  • Authority: We examine how the world at the time interacted with a book, i.e., who quotes or makes reference to it, how often they did, and for what purpose, etc.
  • Antiquity: The Bible is an ancient book of books. Books proven to have been written after the Apostolic age can’t gain entrance to our cannon, otherwise, the Bible will be an endless book.

While we hold all Scripture in honor, we acknowledge a special connection to the writings of the Apostle Paul. As Gentiles, we recognize that God appointed Paul to bring the resurrection message to us (Rom. 11:13; Gal. 2:7-8). His letters, though addressed to specific churches, carry timeless truths written for non-Jewish believers.

We also acknowledge a special connection to the Book of Acts, as it provides the only historical description of the early Church’s practical activities, experiences, and growth. It serves as a blueprint for how the Gospel spread and how the first believers in the resurrection of Jesus lived out their faith.

The book of Luke also holds a noteworthy position, not only because it shares authorship with Acts but also because it offers a detailed, orderly, meticulously written account of Jesus’ life, ministry, and teachings, in a manner that befits Gentile audiences.

We affirm that all Scripture is God-breathed, sufficient, and authoritative. It’s our source of truth and hope as we strive to attain unity in the faith of our forerunners.

Join us as we recover grounds for the Kingdom of God!

Our Team

We have a Founder, Co-founders, and an Advisory Board of Elders…

Tom Huszti
Founder

Tom Huszti is the founder of Apostolic Intelligence, an ordained Minister of the Gospel of Christ, and the creator of Unitarian Anabaptist...

Daniel Chukwuebuka Anazodo
Co-Founder

Daniel Chukwuebuka Anazodo is a co-founder and video editor for Apostolic Intelligence...

Agaga Fredrick Abangji
Co-Founder

Agaga Fredrick Abangji is a writer and co-founder of Apostolic Intelligence. With a Bachelor’s degree in Mass Communication from Bingham University...

Theophilus Josiah
Elder

Theophilus Josiah (Josiah Verkaik) is the Founding Pastor of Affinity Core Apostolic Church, a researcher, and reformer dedicated to restoring first-century Apostolic Christianity...

Joshua Nwaokedi Izugbara
Elder

Joshua Nwaokedi Izugbara is the Overseer of Living Ambassadors Ministries, Abuja, Nigeria. He is committed to the Apostles’ doctrine...

Tim Woodard
Elder

Tim Woodard is an Architect and a Sunday School Instructor at the Lawrenceville Church of God (LCOG). Raised in The Way International...