Well, The Bible says that if you divorce someone, then you can't get remarried until they die, because as long as they are still living, there is that promise that you made. Generally, Pentecostals STRONGLY discourage divorce. If your spouse dies, then it is okay to remarry because that bond is broken, they are no longer on Earth.
Yes, now generally a Pentecostal person will marry another Pentecostal, but that isn't always and their is no set rule for or against such a marriage. Growing up in a Pentecostal Church we had a member of our church that was married to a man that was not pentecostal, they loved each other and had a great marriage, she came to her church, Pentecostal and he went to his.
Yes, if she wants to.Yes, if she wants to.Yes, if she wants to.Yes, if she wants to.
I think is the date they remarried. Both can be celebrated if they want.
It depends on what denomination. Pentecostal's are against divorce and remarriage.
The reason that people shout in Pentecostal is because the Bible says to shout with a voice of Triumph and to dance with joy. Basically, it is the way that God said that He wants people to praise him. So, that is why they do it.
It is pentecostal.
A QDRO does not prevent a person re-marrying.
He's married. Divorce means you are legally single again and remarried means you are legally married again.
Sure, it's your choice (and the other person's choice).
a pentecostal can be gay the same as anybody can be gay lol... but if u mean can one be openly gay within a mainline pentecostal church, then no, unless he/she wants to subject themselves to a 'exorcism' or be kicked out. but there are many pentecostal churches out there in which openly gay people are very welcome. same goes for any other church..
Pentecostal is Christian.
Generally speaking, Episcopalians are not Pentecostal.