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Pentecostal and church
For instance, The Pentecostal Mission is a church spread world-wide which strictly forbids its ministers to marry.
* Christian City Churches, an evangelical, Pentecostal church movement founded by Pastors Phil Pringle and Chris Pringle
The visitor at LDS church services will never hear spontaneous, incomprehensible glossolalia as s / he might at a Pentecostal service.
A Pentecostal church in Jyväskylä, Finland.
For example, in a Pentecostal church service, the gift of tongues might be exercised followed by the operation of the gift of interpretation.
* David du Plessis ( 1905 – 87 ) South-African Pentecostal church leader, one of the founders of the Charismatic movement
Disappointed with the Pentecostal church, Hensley decided to venture on his own to find his religion.
* Elim Pentecostal Church, a church in the United Kingdom
In Białystok, the following Protestant churches exist: a Lutheran parish, two Pentecostal churches, Baptist church, a congregation of the Church of God in Christ and a Seventh Day Adventist church.
Elim Pentecostal Church on Church Street was a public house after being used as a church and is now a shop.
As in the early Christian church, anointing with oil is used in Pentecostal churches for healing the sick and also for consecration or ordination of pastors and elders.
The church is the foremost example of the Charismatic movement in Sweden, closely related to Word of Faith, and it may be viewed as a Swedish expression similar to Pentecostal elements in American Christianity.
As a Trinitarian and fundamental church, their doctrinal position centers on a born-again experience, supports the Wesleyan teaching of holiness ( Christian perfection ), and stresses the need of sanctified believers to receive the Pentecostal experience of the baptism of the Holy Spirit.
Today, one, the former Granada cinema ( which once hosted Buddy Holly in 1958, and later Roy Orbison and The Beatles in 1963 ), is a bingo hall ; another, the former ABC ( previously Regal ) is a nightclub, while the former Odeon, later Coronet, is now a Pentecostal church.
In 1950 Norman and his parents moved to San Francisco where the family attended a Black American Pentecostal church, later they attended the First Baptist Church at 22 Waller Street where Norman became a Christian in 1952 at the age of five.
Places of worship in Livingston and the immediately surrounding area include a Roman Catholic church, an Apostolic Assembly, an Assemblies of God church, a Southern Baptist church, a Church of Christ, Lutheran and United Methodist churches, a Mennonite church, a United Pentecostal Church, and two Sikh Gurdwaras.
* Pentecostal pastor and televangelist T. D. Jakes headed a church, the Greater Emmanuel Temple of Faith, in Cross Lanes, before moving to Dallas in 1996.
Born and raised in Washington, D. C., he was the son of a storefront minister of a local Pentecostal church sect and grew up singing gospel in church revivals as a young child.
Marvin Gay had moved from Lexington, Kentucky to join a Pentecostal church sect known as the House of God, which had been based at Lexington where Gay joined as a child, where he ministered over a small church.

Pentecostal and COGIC
The Church of God in Christ ( COGIC ) is a Pentecostal Holiness Christian denomination with a predominantly African-American membership.
With nearly five million members in the United States and 12, 000 congregations, it is the largest Pentecostal church and the fifth largest Christian church in the U. S. Internationally, COGIC can be found in more than 60 nations.
Upon his return to Tennessee from the Azusa Street Revival, Mason began preaching and teaching the Pentecostal message in COGIC congregations.
Thus COGIC became the first legally chartered Pentecostal body incorporated in the United States.
Because COGIC was a legally incorporated religious organization, this gave its credentials a legal recognition that many independent and unaffiliated Pentecostal ministers desired, many joined the organization.
When the Assemblies of God was founded in 1914, invitations were sent only to white Pentecostal ministers including 350 white ministers licensed through COGIC.
Bishop Patterson pastored the Pentecostal Temple Institutional COGIC in Memphis, TN, and was the presiding prelate of the Tennessee Headquarters Jurisdiction.
During his tenure, COGIC became a major force in the collective Black Church and the worldwide Pentecostal movement.
) Patterson re-ignited the presence of COGIC as the flagship Pentecostal church in the United States.
In recent years, COGIC, the Assemblies of God, and other Pentecostal denominations and ministries have dedicated themselves to reconciling and healing the vestiges of racism within Pentecostalism, which separated on racial lines in 1914, by working together in common ministries.
The PFNA was originally formed in 1948 and only included white Pentecostal denominations excluding COGIC and other non-white churches.
At this meeting, held in Memphis, headquarters for COGIC, the PCCNA was formed as an inclusive organization including all the major Pentecostal groups in North America regardless of race.
As a Pentecostal church, COGIC believes that the Baptism of the Holy Ghost is an experience subsequent to salvation and can be experienced by all believers who ask for it.
As a classical Pentecostal church, COGIC embraced, enhanced and developed many spiritual and cultural distinctives that made its worship, practice, and witness unique.
Pentecostal churches most notably COGIC perfected the use of the choir as an integral part of the worship experience.
Also home to the famous " Island of Hope ( Anderson Memorial Temple ) COGIC " the oldest Pentecostal church in Fifth Ward.

Pentecostal and believes
The traditional holiness movement is distinct from the Pentecostal movement, which believes that the baptism in the Holy Spirit involves speaking in tongues.
As a Pentecostal fellowship, the Assemblies of God believes in the Pentecostal distinctive of baptism in the Holy Spirit with the evidence of speaking in tongues.
The Pentecostal Holiness Church believes that no amount of good works can achieve justification or salvation.
As a Pentecostal church, the PHC believes the " baptism with the Holy Ghost and fire is obtainable by a definite act of appropriating faith on the part of the fully cleansed believer ".
The Independent Assemblies of God, International believes some of the uniqueness that sets it apart from other Pentecostal bodies is " its conviction of the sovereignty of the local church ".
Fee believes that in the early church, the Pentecostal experience was an expected part of conversion:
The Pentecostal Assemblies believes that salvation has been provided for all humanity through the atonement of Christ upon the cross, and this was proven by his resurrection from the dead.
The Pentecostal Assemblies believes that divine healing is provided within Christ's atonement, and prayer for the sick and gifts of healing are encouraged.

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