Full Gospel

[1][2] This term has its origin in 1887 in a series of sermons called "Fourfold Gospel" by the Canadian pastor Albert Benjamin Simpson, founder of the Alliance World Fellowship, a denomination that teaches a form of Keswickian theology.

[6][7] According to her, this concept represented the four aspects of the ministry of Jesus Christ; Savior, Baptizer with the Holy Ghost, Healer, and King.

[8] A variety of Pentecostals have further developed the motif of the full gospel, predominantly the five-fold theme of salvation, sanctification, Spirit baptism, divine healing, and the coming kingdom.

[9] The Missionary Church, an Anabaptist denomination with Radical Pietist and Wesleyan influences holds a commitment to "A.

B. Simpson’s fourfold emphasis on Jesus Christ as Savior, Sanctifier, Healer and Coming King".

Alliance World Fellowship logo representing the four aspects of the Gospel
Foursquare Church logo representing the four aspects of the Gospel