1. pentecostal - Noun
2. pentecostal - Adjective
Of or pertaining to Pentecost or to Whitsuntide.
Source: Webster's dictionary1960–present Before the 1960s, most non-Pentecostal Christians who experienced the Pentecostal baptism in the Holy Spirit typically kept their experience a private matter or joined a Pentecostal church afterward. Source: Internet
2000 census Built as the Second Church of Christ, Scientist, this building on Cleveland's East Side, now known as The True Holiness Temple, a Pentecostal church located on Euclid Avenue, serves a primarily African American congregation. Source: Internet
About five years later, I relocated to Abuja and joined one of the high-profile Pentecostal churches. Source: Internet
According to Pentecostal theology, the language spoken (1) may be an unlearned human language, such as the Bible claims happened on the Day of Pentecost, or (2) it might be of heavenly ( angelic ) origin. Source: Internet
After 1911, most new Pentecostal denominations would adhere to Finished Work sanctification. Source: Internet
An opposing viewpoint of this idea is that a Pentecostal in Nigeria sees everyone as a potential enemy who, even when they are not consciously involved in bringing them down, could be recruited involuntarily by a demonic power to harm them. Source: Internet