Yes. Holy Communion is a very important sacrement of the Church. In the New Testament, Jesus says that when we do this, we remember him and the sacrifice he has made for all humanity. Most Pentacostal churches perform Holy Communion once a month (usually on the first Sunday). Usually communion consists of eating of the bread or waffer (which symbolizes the body of Christ) and the drinking of Grape Juice (which symbolizes the Blood of Christ). In many Pentacostal churches, the physical washing of one another's feet is also included. If you are humble enough to wash your neighbor's feet as Jesus did with his deciples, then you are humble enough to be a follower of Christ.
No Catholic churches believe in Eucharist and the bread and wine impart grace to the individual. Pentecostal as well as evangelical churches are Protestant which believe that it is merely a memorial which we do in remembrance.
Yes, we do take holy communion. Depending on the denomination, we may take it weekly, monthly, or quarterly.
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In addition to the above, there are some denominations that are not Roman Catholic (and, therefore, could be described as 'Protestant') where Holy Communion does not take place at all. These include the Salvation Army, which does not have sacramental worship at all, and the Society of Friends (the Quakers) which has quiet, meditative, and often silent, worship.
The vast majority of protestants, however, have holy communion, but the name may differ from denomination to denomination. The Catholic Wing of the Church of England, as an example, calls it 'mass' like the Roman Catholics; other names include Holy Communion, The Breaking of Bread, The Lord's Supper or the Eucharist.
Depending on the church, communion is about once per month.
Pentecostals don't distribute communion in every service.
Yes they do.
Catholics do not take communion, they receive communion.
No, We confess our sins to God directly.
It is not a sin to not take communion. The sin is to not attend mass. Most people do take communion when they come of age if they decide to continue with the religion.
You can take communion any day even if you aren't Catholic.
Pentecostals follow the church calendar.
Pentecostals do believe in cremation.
Pentecostalism and Apostolicism are distinct denominations within Christianity. Pentecostal churches focus on the experience of the Holy Spirit, including speaking in tongues, while Apostolic churches typically emphasize adhering to the teachings and practices of the apostles. While there may be some theological similarities, they are separate branches with unique beliefs and practices.
No, Pentecostals are not perverted. Why would you ask such a question?
Nobody can take Holy Communion in a Catholic Church, you may only receive Holy Communion from the priest, and then only if you have been baptized in the Catholic Church and previously made your first Confession and First Holy Communion. Bottom line? An Anglican may not take communion in a Catholic Church.
Catholics do not 'take' communion, they 'receive' communion. Yes, you must be a baptized Catholic to receive communion in a Catholic Church. Also, you must have undergone instruction and received your First Holy Communion.
Most Pentecostals do wear earrings.
Generally speaking, pentecostals do not perform confirmations.