No you would not be in the wrong religious group.
I don't think so. To be Pentecostal means to believe in the Holy Spirit allowing people to speak in other tongues, and Pentecostals still believe that.
Pentecostals believe that Jesus Christ is our Lord and Savior. Most Pentecostals believe that Jesus is God. The United Pentecostal believes in oneness, that Jesus, the Holy Spirit and God are all one and the same. The rest believe that there are three in one....God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit and these three are one.
There are no religious beliefs associated with Freemasonry beyond the requirement that all members believe in a supreme being. Thus, it is up to the individual mason to decide his beliefs about Jesus. No doubt many Masons believe in Christ's Holy Spirit, since the majority of Masons profess themselves to be Christians.
God, Jesus Christ, the Holy Spirit.
A Pentecostal church is the body of Christ who believes what happened in the book of Acts in the upper room, when the Holy Spirit fell on the disciples in Acts chapter 2. There are many different denominations that are Pentecostal, and the Church of God of Prophecy, and Church of God are among the biggest denominations.
Only if it is required. As speaking in tongues is the ability to speak in another language of the world for the spreading of the gospel message. True Bible tongues is only required on the mission field.
Lithuanian is a national and ethnic identity, referring to someone from the country of Lithuania. Religiously, most Lithuanians are Catholic Christians (about 80%). Pentecostal is a Christian religious movement, referring to someone who believes in the baptism of the Holy Spirit and visible manifestations of the gifts of the Holy Spirit. A Pentecostal can be a member of a non-denominational congregation, a member of a Pentecostal denomination (like the Assemblies of God), or a Charismatic member of a non-Pentecostal denomination (like the Catholic Church).
for us to be help and to be directed
Pentecostal Christians are very spirit-oriented although many Christian denominations call on the Holy Spirit and believe that it dwells in each believer. Pentecostalism is not a denomination though. Rather it is a movement with in many denominations.
Yes some do believe this. They believe if you accept Jesus, you are baptized with the Holy Spirit.
The Holy Spirit is the Spirit of God that calls us through the Gospel in order that we might believe that Jesus Christ is Lord. The Holy Spirit keeps those who believe in Him, united with Jesus Christ in the one true faith. God sent His Holy Spirit to make Himself known to the whole world - that is, everyone! The Spirit calls people to tell them that we are God's children and He helps us to believe that God's Word is true.
We sure do! :) We believe the Holy Spirit teaches us, comforts us, and guides us. We try to be worthy to feel the spirit so it can be our constant companion in our daily life. However, we do believe he is a separate being from God and from Jesus Christ, unlike some other Christians. If you would like more information you can visit the "Related Links" below.