You are seeing Ask web results for Pentecostal.
UPCI.org - The United Pentecostal Church International ... St Louis - October 5, 2009. The United Pentecostal Church International announces the election of the Reverend Doctor David K. Bernard as General Superintendent of the 3-million-member church. The ministers of the organization selected Reverend Bernard at their...
www.upci.org/ · Cached
Pentecostalism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pentecostalism is a renewal movement within Christianity that places special emphasis on a direct personal experience of God through the baptism in the Holy Spirit which is evidenced by speaking in t...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pentecostalism
Talks about the history of Pentecostalism and describes 3 main divisions within it. ... The Pentecostal family of denominations form one branch of conservative Protestantism within Christianity. A major defining feature of Pentecostalism is their belief in Glossolalia -- the ability to speak "in tongues".
www.religioustolerance.org/chr_pent.htm · Cached
WELCOME to the official site for IPHC Ministries (also known as the International Pentecostal Holiness Church}. We are an historic pentecostal denomination and trace our beginnings back to the late 1800s. Briefly, we believe in Justification by Faith, Sanctification, Baptism in the Holy Spirit, Divine Healing and...
www.iphc.org/ · Cached
Pentecostal religion and Pentecostal beliefs are at the very heart of world revival today. ... The Essence of Pentecostal Religion and Belief ... •• What is this all about? What do Pentecostals believe? What is the essence of Pentecostal religion and doctrine that might help explain these dramatic events? To those questions...
www.jimfeeney.org/pentecostalreligionbeliefs.html www.jimfeeney.org/pentecostalreligionbeliefs.html · Cached
The Pentecostal Movement, pentecostals ... The Pentecostal Movement is by far the largest and most important religious movement to originate in the United States. It has been called Christendom "fourth force", alongside Catholicism, Protestantism, and Orthodox, and it is probably the fastest growing religion in the world.
www.religion-cults.com/spirit/pentecostal.htm www.religion-cults.com/spirit/pentecostal.htm · Cached
The Pentecostal movement is by far the largest and most important religious movement to originate in the United States. ... Although the Pentecostal movement had its beginnings in the United States, it owed much of its basic theology to earlier British perfectionistic and charismatic movements.
www.oru.edu/university/library/holyspirit/pentorg1.html · Cached
General Council of the Assemblies of God (USA) ... You are here: Home> Assemblies of God (USA) Official Web Site ... Pentecostal Evangel...
www.ag.org/ · Cached
The Pentecostal Church is a conservative Protestant Christian denomination which has had significant influence on American politics and the growth of America's radical Christian Right. Pentecostal Christianity is not the same fundamentalist or even conservative evangelical Christianity. ... Pentecostal Beliefs...
atheism.about.com/library/glossary/western/bldef_pentec... atheism.about.com/library/glossary/western/bldef_pentecostal.htm · Cached
A Pentecostal church takes its name from the Spirit's outpouring which occurred on the day of Pentecost in Acts 2:1-4. The primary distinction of a Pentecostal church is the belief that Christians can receive the same experience as the 120 did, of being baptized with the Holy Spirit, evidenced by speaking in other tongues.
www.victorious.org/chur45.htm · Cached