Certainly - many Pentecostal churches are fine Christian churches. Some of their practices and beliefs might be different from my Presbyterian church, but I wouldn't have a problem attending one.
No. The Jesuits are associated with the Catholic church.
Anyone is allowed to go to a Pentecostal church.
Yes, a Catholic can marry a Pentecostal. Marriages in the Catholic tradition can take place either within a Mass or not. Generally, if a Catholic marries a non-Catholic they do not celebrate sacrament of matrimony during Mass but rather have a service. This service is just as Sacramental for the Catholic spouse as a marriage within a Mass would be for two Catholics getting married. There are some conditions however: For a Catholic to marry a Pentecostal and have their marriage recognized by the Church and thus be sacramental for the Catholic spouse, the couple would have to go through the regular marriage prep as required by their parish and the Pentecostal spouse would have to make certain commitments, such as acknowledging that the Catholic spouse has a commitment to raise the offspring in the Catholic faith.
The Pentecostal Church is actually the fastest growing church, sucking up numerous disheartened Catholics, who are still the VAST majority of the population and as far as I know, they are still the next fastest growing, as any growth in the population is an increase for the Catholic Church.
Yes, Bethel Church is a Pentecostal church.
Catholics have to go to the priest, and the priest prays to god on there behalf. Whereas pentecostal people pray directly to God.
A classical Pentecostal church would be the Assembly of God Church.
religious leaders in the following religions and denominations condone gay clergy:North AmericaMCCNY, a church in New York City.Grace Gospel Chapel, in Seattle.Anthem Phoenix & Family of ChurchesAnointed Affirming Independent MinistriesCommunity of ChristReconciling Pentecostals InternationalAffirming Pentecostal Church InternationalAssociation of Welcoming and Affirming BaptistsEcumenical Catholic ChurchEcumenical Catholic CommunionChristian Church (Disciples of Christ)Evangelical Anglican Church In AmericaEvangelical Lutheran Church in AmericaEpiscopal Church (United States)Friends General ConferenceGlobal Alliance of Affirming Apostolic PentecostalsInclusive Orthodox ChurchMetropolitan Community ChurchOld Catholic ChurchPresbyterian Church (USA)Progressive Christian AllianceReformed Anglican Catholic ChurchRestoration Church of Jesus Christ (Salt Lake City, Utah, USA) - a Latter Day Saint denominationUnited Church of ChristUnited Church of CanadaUnity ChurchEvangelical Lutheran Church in CanadaMexico - Affirming Pentecostal Church InternationalEuropeGerman Lutheran, reformed and united churches in Evangelical Church in GermanyGerman, Swiss, Austrian and Dutch Old Catholic ChurchAustria, Belgium, Netherlands, Poland, Ecumenical Catholic CommunionSwiss reformed churches in Swiss Reformed ChurchProtestant Church in the NetherlandsChurch of DenmarkChurch of NorwayChurch of SwedenChurch of IcelandUnited Protestant Church in BelgiumPortugal - Affirming Pentecostal Church InternationalBritish QuakersWales - Affirming Pentecostal Church InternationalAlbania - Affirming Pentecostal Church InternationalEvangelical Lutheran Church in Italy (CELI)Poland - Christian United Church in PolandUnited Kingdom - United Ecumenical Catholic ChurchCentral and South AmericaBrazil - Affirming Pentecostal Church InternationalBrazil - Catholic DiversityColombia - Affirming Pentecostal Church International
baptist, angilican, roman catholic, pentecostal, church of god, methodist and other christian
Baptist, Anglican, Roman Catholic, Pentecostal, Church of God, Methodist, and other christianity sects.
it was founded in the 1900s with no clear founder. The only church founded in 33AD is the Catholic Church. history and scriptures proves that. Seek it.
The Pentecostal church STRONGLY discourages divorce.