The Apostolic Church of Milan is part of the Apostolic Church in Italy. In the early 1970s, Pastor Salvatore Civiletto began pioneering work with a home meeting for a few families. He passed the leadership of the assembly to Pastor Franco Capecchi, who experienced a slight expansion into the towns of Treviglio (Milan) and Pioltello (Milan). Pastor Giovanni Guadagnino succeeded him in the early 1990s, supported by fervent evangelistic zeal and collaborative contacts with Switzerland and France. Another pastor took over, strengthening the local assembly. On April 4, 2001, Pastor Dr. Davide Dentico assumed the accidental legacy of a complex situation. By the grace of God, together with the ministry of the local assembly of Milan, ten churches were planted in seven years, from 2001 to 2008, including the complete restoration and reconstitution of the local church itself. The daughter churches of the Milan ministry will be the church of Busto Arsizio (Varese), the church of Piacenza, two Latin American churches, the church of Merate (Lucca), the African-English International Church, the Ivorian church, the Sri Lankan church, and a church inside the women’s prison in Monza, installing specific ordained ministers to compose the spiritual governance of the local presbyteries. After a period of transition and physiological recovery due to the spiritual births performed, understood in the sense of recently generated daughter churches, since 2012 the church’s vision has focused on strengthening its witness and expanding locally in the city of Milan. In 2018, the last daughter church was planted in Bergamo. At various historical periods, apostolic coverage has been provided by ministers Maurizio Mechilli, Giuseppe Macaluso, and Dr. Andrew I. Thomas.