International Fellowship of Christian Assemblies

They also have thousands of affiliated congregations internationally in Africa, Australia,[7] Canada, Europe, South America, and Asia with a strong presence in India with over 100,000 members in over 1,000 churches.

William Durham had prophesied that Francescon had been divinely appointed to bring the Pentecostal message to the Italian people.

[10] The IFCA remains committed to evangelism to people and communities with Italian roots, but is now a multicultural denomination and holds strongly to the mission of the Great Commission.

[11] Francescon, Pietro Ottolini, and several other early Italian-immigrant Pentecostals soon traveled to Brazil and Italy in order to evangelize to Italian communities outside of the United States.

News outlets at the time reported that his funeral lasted five days as seven thousand people visited from various parts of the world.

Explaining their desire for order, the IFCA says that they "frankly abhor the excesses tolerated or practiced among the churches using the same name [of Pentecostalism].

The IFCA believes "in the necessity of living a consistent life marked by obedience of God's Word, holiness, and evidencing godly spiritual fruit" and they give specific definitions for what they see as Biblical Marriage and Sexuality, speaking out against homosexuality, transgenderism, and gay marriage.

This statement dates to early debates in the denomination's history where different leaders discussed whether or not the Council of Jerusalem regulations were currently binding to Christians.

The Christian Congregation Movement and Assemblies of God in Italy, also founded by Louis Francescon and Italian-ancestry Pentecostals, likewise contain articles of faith related to the Jerusalem Council.

This global structure includes churches, orphanages, Bible colleges, schools, and food programs.

These fellowship members are geared towards a common goal, which includes the Great Commission of evangelism, and are united in certain doctrinal points.