The Bible is believed to be the word of God. Pentecostals use it like most other Christian denominations. They use it as a meter stick on how they are to live their lives (what to do or not to do). The Bible is comparable to the Torah (Judaism) or the Koran (Islam).
The Bible has much to say about worship. "Sing onto the Lord a new song", "shout with a voice of triumph", and "dance before the Lord" are a few examples. There are many verses about worship and how to worship.
In private worship, the whole Bible is used. In public worship, only those parts of the Bible that are politically expedient at the moment are used.
Worship has been used many times as a noun in the bible.
I am Apostolic Pentecostal and I use the Authorized King James version of the bible. I know of other Apostolic Pentecostal churches that also use this version of the bible as well.
The worship is on the opposite ends of the spectrum; Catholics follow strict ritual practices, and Pentecostal follow no ritual but the leading of the Spirit.
Gary D. Erickson has written: 'Pentecostal worship' -- subject(s): Pentecostal churches, Liturgy, Public worship
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The practice of pentecostal flag waving enhances the worship experience for members of the congregation by adding visual and symbolic elements that help to create a sense of unity, celebration, and spiritual connection during worship services.
No, Hinduism does not worship the bible. It should be said that no religion worships the bible.
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This varies widely as there are many Pentecostal denominations, each with its own practices. Like other denominations worship includes songs, music, and prayer. However in some Pentecostal denominations dancing, speaking in tongues, slayings in the spirit, handling poisonous snakes, drinking poison, and other often very bizarre seeming practices done as demonstrations of faith may be included in a worship service.
Independent and Pentecostal churches often emphasize a personal relationship with God and the active presence of the Holy Spirit in worship and daily life. Both typically prioritize contemporary worship styles, including lively music and expressive forms of praise. Additionally, they tend to focus on the authority of the Bible and may practice charismatic gifts such as speaking in tongues and healing. Independent churches may vary in governance, while Pentecostal churches often align with specific doctrinal beliefs related to the Holy Spirit.
Worship or worshiped appears in the Bible 250 times.