Pentecostals are a branch of evangelical Christianity that believe that speaking in tongues is the initial evidence of being filled with the Holy Ghost... Evangelical Christians do not all believe this, because that branch of Christianity can include anything from Baptist to Lutheran. Being evangelical simply means wanting to share the gospel of Jesus to the world.
Pentecostal
It is pentecostal.
Pentacostal
The Pentacostal Christian religion begun in Europe by Gustav von Below in 1817, and begun in North America by Gift People or Gift Adventists in the 1870's. Pentacostal Christianity then ended, probally still taught in local area in about 1896. The current religion of Pentacostal Christianity began in 1906 by the Azusa Street Revival.
No; but many do.
Catholic.
Catholic and Pentacostal
pentacostal and liberal
Baptist, pentacostal etc.
They usually use the title of Pastor.
The Holy Book is called the Bible.
I'd say Catholic and Baptist and Pentacostal.