Perhaps you mean the day of pentecost. That is a Jewish feast day 50 days after passover. It is also said in Acts to be the day the holy spirit came to the church. It is celebrated in one way or another in most christian denominations as it marks the first major expansion outside of Jerusalem.
The day the Holy Spirit came to the apostles.
It's the day of the year to celebrate the Day of Pentecost in the first century when the Holy Spirit came and was poured out on the disciples of Christ as told in Acts chapter 2.
Easter Sunday celebrates the Resurrection of Jesus. The Celebration of Easter begins on "Good Friday" which commemorates the Crucifixion of Jesus on the Cross. The Day of Pentecost or "Pentecostal Sunday" is celebrated 50 days after the resurrection of Jesus (or Easter Sunday) Each year, Pentecost Sunday comes 50 days after Easter Sunday, hence its name. The Greek word for 50 is pentecost. The beginning of Pentecost is recorded in Acts 2:1-2.
It is pentecostal.
Pentecostal is Christian.
Generally speaking, Episcopalians are not Pentecostal.
Pentecostal School was created in 1973.
In the pentecostal church, it is called communion.
Pentecostal Evangel was created in 1913.
Pentecostal men do wear hats.
Pentecostal is a denomination of the Christian religion, it is not a religion itself. My father is a Pentecostal minister and I grew up going to Pentecostal churches. No foods are prohibited in the Pentecostal church. I think the only religion that prohibits certain foods are Judaism and Islam.
No. Luke Benward is not pentecostal. He is a true Christian.
The pentecostal experience is being filled with the Holy Ghost.
A Pentecostal preacher is a minister that preaches at a Pentecostal church.