No. The Bible states "how can two walk together except they agree? Amos 3:3" This is an agreement that goes beyond the carnal elements of a marriage. There should be a union of fundamental beliefs. Fundamental beliefs for the Pentecostal/Apostolic believer are repentance, water baptism ( full body immersion) in the name of Jesus Christ, and baptism of the Holy Spirit with the evidence of speaking in tongues. Acts 2:38. There is also the requirement of living a holy life. If there is not an agreement in Spirit and spirit the yoke will definitely be unequal. 2 Cor. 6:14 Marriage has its own challenges even when people are yoked properly. We certainly don't need to add any more.
of course. denominational differences are nothing more than man-made institutions.
yes
Pentecostal Conference of North American Keralites was created in 1983.
Sure, it's your choice (and the other person's choice).
It is pentecostal.
It stands for Church of God in Christ. It is the largest African American pentecostal church in the world.
No. He is not. He is the Presiding Sr. Bishop of the Pentecostal Churches of Christ and the President and Establismentarian of The Joint College of African American Pentecostal Bishops.
Pentecostal is Christian.
Lisa P. Stephenson has written: 'Dismantling the dualisms for American Pentecostal women in ministry' -- subject(s): Clergy, Pentecostal churches, Women clergy, Feminist theology
Generally speaking, Episcopalians are not Pentecostal.
Pentecostal School was created in 1973.
In the pentecostal church, it is called communion.
Pentecostal Evangel was created in 1913.
Pentecostal men do wear hats.