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Pentecostal
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- Pentecostal
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- Pentecostal churches emerged as a movement in early 20th century America, stressing enthusiastic worship and the restoration of practices evident in New Testament Christianity, such as speaking in tongues and healing. It is sometimes divided into "classical Pentecostalism," indicating the movement's historical bodies, and "neo-Pentecostalism," the modern movement emphasizing charismatic renewal. Pentecostal bodies include Assemblies of God and Church of God in Christ.
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Church of the Living God, Christian Workers for Fellowship | Denomination | |
Church of the Living God, “The Pillar and Ground of Truth” | Denomination | |
Apostolic Faith Mission | Denomination | |
Church of God (Apostolic) | Denomination | |
Pentecostal Holiness Church | Denomination | |
Pentecostal Assemblies of the World | Denomination | |
The (Original) Church of God | Denomination | |
Free Church of God in Christ | Denomination | |
Congregational Holiness Church | Denomination | |
Church of God in Christ | Denomination | |
Church of God | Denomination | |
Assemblies of God, General Council | Denomination | |
Apostolic Overcoming Holy Church of God | Denomination |