Oneness Pentecostals are called Apostolic or Jesus Name.
Our beliefs are different then the rest of the Christian population. We denouce the trinity. And believe that God is ONE God. We believe that God manifested homself in 3 ways.
The Old Testament- Time of Law- Jehovah (father)
The New Testament- Time of Redemption- Jesus (son)
The New Testament- Time of Grace- The Comferter- Holy Ghost (spirit)
Bishop TD Jakes, a prominent Christian leader, does not align with Oneness Pentecostalism. He holds a Trinitarian belief in the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit as distinct persons in the Godhead. This perspective shapes his teachings and ministry, emphasizing the traditional Christian doctrine of the Trinity and influencing his approach to theology and spiritual guidance.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pentecostalism#Beliefs
Though both are Pentecostal, the UPC is Oneness and follows the apostolic teaching, while Assemblies also follow The Bible, but believe in the Trinity.
Oneness Pentecostals deny the Trinity, believing that whenever the Bible says "Son", it doesn't mean Son, it means "Father with a coat on." Also, they believe that no one is saved unless they speak in tongues (ecstatic speech).
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In Biblical Hebrew the word, 'echad {pronounced-ekh-awd'} means one as in united and its variation yachad {yakh-awd'}. In the Greek, hies {hice} means one and henotes {hen-ot'-ace} means oneness or unity. Mia {mee'-ah} can be used for one, but normally means first. Oneness or like-mindedness comes from the Greek, sumpsuchos {soom'-psoo-khos}, also. In the Old Testament, there are the names Jachdo or Yachdow that means 'his unity' and Jahdiel or Yachdiyel that means, 'unity of God.'
Harold D. Hunter has written: 'Spirit-baptism' -- subject(s): Baptism in the Holy Spirit, Biblical teaching, Christianity, History of doctrines, Holy Spirit, Pentecostalism, Salvation, Sanctification
Pentecostalism
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J. David Pawson has written: 'Is the Blessing Biblical?' -- subject(s): Pentecostalism, Toronto Airport Vineyard (Church), Toronto blessing 'Jesus baptises in one Holy Spirit' -- subject(s): Baptism in the Holy Spirit, Biblical teaching 'Infant baptism under cross-examination' -- subject(s): Infant baptism