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  2. Pentecostalism - Wikipedia

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    Main article: Christian soteriology. The central belief of classical Pentecostalism is that through the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ, sinscan be forgiven and humanity reconciledwith God.[96] This is the Gospelor "good news".

  3. Pentecostal Church of God - Wikipedia

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    Official website. official Web Site. The Pentecostal Church of God ( PCG) is a Trinitarian Pentecostal Christian denomination headquartered in Bedford, Texas, United States. As of 2010, there were 620,000 members, 6,750 clergy in 4,825 churches worldwide. [1]

  4. Pentecostal Churches of Christ - Wikipedia

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    United Pentecostal Churches of Christ. The Pentecostal Churches of Christ ( PCC) is a Protestant Christian denomination in the Oneness Pentecostal and Holiness-Pentecostal traditions. [1] The Pentecostal Churches of Christ self-identify as " Anglican -Apostolic". [1] The Pentecostal Churches of Christ was founded and initially led by Bishop J ...

  5. List of Pentecostal denominations - Wikipedia

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    List of Trinitarian Pentecostal denominations. Assemblies of God – 85,393,883 [1] Apostolic Church – 15 million [2] Foursquare Church - 8.8 million [3] Church of God (Cleveland, Tennessee) - 7 million [4] Church of God in Christ - 6.5 million [5] Church of Pentecost – 3.9 million [6] Christian Congregation of Brazil – 2.8 million. The ...

  6. International Pentecostal Holiness Church - Wikipedia

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    The International Pentecostal Holiness Church ( IPHC) or simply Pentecostal Holiness Church ( PHC) is an international Holiness - Pentecostal Christian denomination founded in 1911 with the merger of two older denominations. [3] Historically centered in the Southeastern United States, [4] particularly the Carolinas and Georgia, the Pentecostal ...

  7. Oneness Pentecostalism - Wikipedia

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    Oneness Pentecostalism (also known as Apostolic, Jesus' Name Pentecostalism, or the Jesus Only movement) is a nontrinitarian religious movement within the Protestant Christian family of churches known as Pentecostalism. [1] [2] [3] It derives its name from its teaching on the Godhead, a form of Modalistic Monarchianism commonly referred to as ...

  8. Pentecostal Assemblies of the World - Wikipedia

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    The Pentecostal Assemblies of the World is the result of the merger of two Oneness Pentecostal bodies in the early years of the Pentecostal movement. The oldest body was founded in 1914 by a Oneness minister named J. J. Frazier. The church was centered on the West Coast and was the first to use the Pentecostal Assemblies of the World name.

  9. United Pentecostal Church International - Wikipedia

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    The United Pentecostal Church International ( UPCI) is a Oneness Pentecostal denomination headquartered in Weldon Spring, Missouri. [1] The United Pentecostal Church International was formed in 1945 by a merger of the former Pentecostal Church, Inc. and the Pentecostal Assemblies of Jesus Christ. [2]