This varies in different pentecostal denominations.
Yes you can; it is the Apostolic Pentecostals that do not believe in wearing pants for women.
We as Pentecostals believe highly in wearing dresses because we believe in dressing Godly and not in mans garments. We dont believe in television because it takes away from whats really important in life like family and God. We prefer to spend our time praying and caring for family than wasting it on television. For more information contact RevTimAdams on Twitter. He has way more answers to questions like yours. But I do appreciate you asking a good question like that. I can tell you are quite curious as to Pentecostals and their religion.
yes Pentecostals do wear make up. HOWEVER, there is a group of Christians called "Holiness" and they do not believe in wearing make up. With that being said, with-in the Holiness denominations, some of those do believe in Pentecostal ways, however Pentecostals as a whole do believe in wearing make up.
The Apostolic church does not believe in women wearing pants. The Pentecostal denomination believes that women should wear modest apparel that does not pertain unto a man. (see Deuteronomy 22:5) Pentecostal Churches do this in obedience to the Bible. This has not changed in the New Testament. The women wear Long skirt or dresses and long sleeve blouse or jacket.
First as a Pentecostal pastor, let me state that NOT all Pentecostal denominations holds to this teaching. Just like the Baptists, there are different denominations with-in the umbrella word of Pentecostals. For example : Assemblies of God, Church of God, Foursquare, Church of God of Prophecy, Church of God in Christ, Apostolic, Holiness, etc. Those who are Pentecostal and adhere to this idea also adhere to the idea of not cutting their hair and use 1 Corinthians 11:3-15 as their reasoning. However, there is a great debate about how those very few scriptures are to be interpreted. For a better understanding on the debate Google "1 Corin. 11:3-5 debate among Pentecostals". But there is a HUGE difference in beliefs when it comes to pants, make up, jewelry, and hair cutting between Pentecostals and Holiness Pentecostals. To get a better understanding between the two, I would HIGHLY suggest a Google search on "The differences between Pentecostals and Holiness Pentecostals" In the bible in 1 Timothy 2:9 it says "In like manner also, that women adorn themselves in modest apparel, with shamefacedness and sobriety; not with broided hair, or gold, or pearls, or costly array." Some Pentecostal denominations believe that wearing jewelry goes against that verse. So I will end it with this, MOST Pentecostal denominations DO allow wearing of pants and not just dresses for women. Those who don't are a small portion of the Pentecostal group. Some that do NOT allow wearing of pants but only dresses, are the Holiness and Apostolic.
No, women's fashions just changed - a lot, and women stopped wearing hats, much less wearing them to Church. Also, at the same time women stopped wearing mantillas, this change was reflected in the new Code of Canon Law issued in 1983, it no longer mandated women covering their heads.
dress like a witch wearing a long sleeved costume
12-6-(4-3)=5 people assuming no other items covering feet are present
Wearing a bandage under gloves to cover woundsWearing a hairnet while cutting vegetablesChanging gloves after cutting raw poultryWashing dishes without a hairnet
It depends on the type of mask you're wearing, but a mask should be worn covering both your nose and mouth.
There can be, if you believe hard enough.
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