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How to pronounce pentecostal in English?

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Synonyms pentecostalist
Type of protestant
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Derivation pentecost

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The gospel songs that were once chanted by pentecostal choirs have gone commercial.
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The first conference of Swiss pentecostal congregations took place in 1910.
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Pentecostal, charismatic and most non-denominational churches share this view as well.
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Pentecostal missionaries were later than others in proselytizing Korea.
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Pentecostal teaching stresses the importance of continually being filled with the Spirit.
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Charismatic and pentecostal movements are growing in popularity.
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Pentecostal denominations reject the use of wine as part of communion, using grape juice instead.
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Pentecostal music has become a part of Barbadian religious and musical traditions since the 1920s.
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Before leaving California, Abernathy repeated his vision to several other pentecostal congregations.
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  • Of or relating to or characteristic of any of various Pentecostal religious bodies or their members
  • Of or relating to or occurring at Pentecost
  • (Pentecostally) In a Pentecostal way
  • (Pentecostalism) a major movement in the early twentieth century with origins from Wesleyanism that teaches a post-conversion experience called "the Baptism in the Holy Spirit" typified by the phenomena known as "speaking in tongues" or ecstatic speech also known as "glossalalia. ...
  • An annual payment made by clergy and layfolk during their annual visits to the diocesan cathedral. The pentecostal is received by either the bishop or the cathedral canons.
  • S__t happens! Hallelujah! Praise the Lord!
  • (1) P-C. (2) [P], PO > NDS, FO up, pushes head back like the healing hand of a Pentecostal minister.
  • Of, relating to, or being any of various Christian religious congregations whose members seek to be filled with the Holy Spirit, in emulation of the Apostles at Pentecost.
  • The school of evangelical thought developed around the fact that on the first day of Pentecost when the Holy Spirit was given, the observers were able to hear Peter preach in their native languages. ...