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Generally speaking, Pentecostal Christians trace their roots to the Azusa Street revival that occured in the early 1900's. Most belong to such denominations as the Assemblies of God, the Church of God in Christ and the Church of God (Cleveland, TN) or to nondenominational churches. These groups are nonliturgical, so they do not follow traditional church calendars. However, most would celebrate Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, Good Friday and Easter. However, some Pentecostals are found in liturgical churches, such as the Roman Catholic, Orthodox, Anglican, and Lutheran churches which celebrate many other Christian holidays.

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