1 Cor. 3:5-23 (NIV)  
What, after all, is Apollos? And what is Paul? Only servants, through whom you came to believe — as the Lord has assigned to each his task.  I planted the seed, Apollos watered it, but God made it grow.  So neither he who plants nor he who waters is anything, but only God, who makes things grow.  The man who plants and the man who waters have one purpose, and each will be rewarded according to his own labour.  For we are God's fellow-workers; you are God's field, God's building.
By the grace God has given me, I laid a foundation as an expert builder, and someone else is building on it.  But each one should be careful how he builds.  For no-one can lay any foundation other than the one already laid, which is Jesus Christ.  If any man builds on this foundation using gold, silver, costly stones, wood, hay or straw,  his work will be shown for what it is, because the Day will bring it to light.  It will be revealed with fire, and the fire will test the quality of each man's work.  If what he has built survives, he will receive his reward.  If it is burned up, he will suffer loss; he himself will be saved, but only as one escaping through the flames.
Don't you know that you yourselves are God's temple and that God's Spirit lives in you?  If anyone destroys God's temple, God will destroy him; for God's temple is sacred, and you are that temple.
Do not deceive yourselves. If any one of you thinks he is wise by the standards of this age, he should become a "fool" so that he may become wise.  For the wisdom of this world is foolishness in God's sight. As it is written: "He catches the wise in their craftiness";  and again,  "The Lord knows that the thoughts of the wise are futile."  So then, no more boasting about men!  All things are yours,  whether Paul or Apollos or Cephas or the world or life or death or the present or the future—all are yours,  and you are of Christ, and Christ is of God.

 
Back in the 1950's God spoke to men around the world about a new work He wanted to begin amongst those who were His and were seeking more depth in Him.  These men were spiritually hungry and responded positively to God, and the charismatic movement, which also became known as the Housechurch movement, was born.
Godly men founded 'churches' around the UK.  These churches used to meet in people's homes, and when they grew too big for the home they would split and become two house groups.  Every time a group became too big for the home it would split.  Growth was fast, and whilst the house group principle continued for many decades the larger groups also met, usually on Sundays, in schools, or wherever they could hire a hall large enough to house them.  Some of them eventually ended up buying disused cinemas, warehouse units etc..

As these groups grew and bought buildings, day to day administration and organisation became more cumbersome.  The leaders who emerged from some of these groups became household names in what became known as the 'restoration' movement.  Restoration of God's Kingdom, church and purposes was the aim, and these leaders started travelling outside of their local area and planting churches in other areas of the UK..  A few years later, they started travelling the world and planting churches elsewhere.  

It was almost as if there was a competition to see which 'group' could plant the most churches and become the biggest, though I am sure that in the leaders minds this was far from the truth.

To come up to date, here we are around 60 years later, and most of the original church 'planters' have now died.  Sad to say, mainly, though not completely, so have their 'churches'.

So what went wrong?

The men of God who originally heard and received the Word of God about the new move of the Holy Spirit of God were sincere, prayerful and godly men.  Of that there is no doubt.  It was the Spirit and grace of God that made them who were they were.
I think they were 'overcome' by the results of the power of God as He honoured their faith.  They were seeing many, many people healed, and coming into a knowledge of God and relationship with His Son Jesus Christ.  I believe they wrestled fiercely in their spirit's with pride.  I personally know of that struggle, and how easy it is to allow one's heart to deceive one.  On the one hand we have the fruit of ministry, healing, salvation, deliverance, by the grace and power of God; on the other hand it is 'us' doing it.  It is very easy to slip into pride and start to believe that we really are doing all this.  That we are using God's power for His purposes rather than he is using us for His purposes.

What these men built upon was a foundation laid by God.  His revelation of His purposes and the work of the Holy Spirit as He went before.  The foundation was solid.  It was good.  Alas, the building, which I am sure had started well, was not so solid.  It was a flimsy structure ultimately based on man's ideas and pride, hence why it collapsed when the men died or moved on.

Nothing can be laid upon God's foundation, other than God's building blocks.  His way, or no way!  Human or carnal ambition has no place in the building of God's temple.  Can you mix sand with gold and expect superior strength and an eternal structure?  Pride has no place to stand with faith.

We cannot build with timber a structure to withstand holy fire, and we can be sure that the fire of God's Spirit will test all our works.

There will always be those who choose to follow their own ways, who corrupt the Bible, good character and water down faith with man made stories and inventions of worship.  They will be disowned and rejected in the final day.  Whether Paul or Appollos, or modern leaders, all our works will be tested, and we will be rewarded accordingly.

The men who founded the early charismatic church back in the 1950's were not bad men.  They will receive their reward from God.  But the lesson we must all learn is that if we want our work to withstand God's fire, God's shaking, then it must not become a new denomination, it must not become a man made structure, governed by men's rules rather than God's leading.  If the foundation is of God then we must stand together, encouraging and exhorting one another, in love, to keep the structure of God, lest all our work is in vain.  Better to judge ourselves than be judged by God.