Apostle, an anglicization of the Greek ἀπόστολος (apóstolos), refers to a messenger or ambassador.
Apostle may also refer to:
Religion
- Apostles in the New Testament, the primary apostles of Jesus Christ
 - Apostle (Latter Day Saints), a position in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
 - Chief Apostle, highest minister in the New Apostolic Church
 - Seventy disciples, also known as the Seventy Apostles by the Eastern Orthodox Church
 - Apostles (Manichaeism)
 - Apostle (Islam), Islamic prophet or messenger
 - Apostles of Bahá'u'lláh, nineteen early followers of Bahá'u'lláh
 
Entertainment
- The Apostle, a 1997 film directed by and starring Robert Duvall
 - The Apostle (novel), a spy novel by Brad Thor
 - The Apostles (film), a 2014 Chinese film
 - El Apóstol, the world's oldest animated feature film, 1917
 - Apostle (production company), a television production company founded by Jim Serpico and Denis Leary
 - The Apostles, a 1960s British rock band later known as The Snobs
 - The Apostles (band), a punk rock band from the 1980s
 - The Apostles (Elgar), a 1903 choral work by Edward Elgar
 - The 7 Apostles, characters from the Chrono Crusade manga series
 - Apostle (film), a 2018 period horror film directed by Gareth Evans
 
Other uses
- Apostle Islands, in Lake Superior
 - Apostle plant, the plant genus Neomarica, which closely resemble irises
 - Cambridge Apostles, a secret society at the University of Cambridge
 
See also
- Apostol (disambiguation)
 - Apostolic (disambiguation)
 - Apostolic Age
 - Apostolos (disambiguation)
 - Apostle of Mercy (disambiguation)
 - Twelve Apostles (disambiguation)
 
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