The easiest answer is Jesus Christ (see The Bible) or the Apostle Paul (see ACTS 2:38).
But since I'm pretty sure you're referring to the more recent years, its an ex-methodist preacher who's last name is Parham. I can't remember his first name, but if you type Azusa street revival in a search engine, that history will take you back to Topeka, KS and Mr. Parham.
The doctrine of 1 God is as old as God himself. God is the originator of monotheism & its doctrine as given to Israel & the church.
Apostolic- believes the Oneness, while most of the Mainline Pentecostal are trinitarian
god obviously
Pentecostalism is an umbrella term used in order to refer to groups that came from the early 1900 Azusa Street Revival. Of these groups, the two major terms include Oneness Pentecostals and Trinitarian Pentecostals. Oneness Pentecostals are often referred to as "Apostolic Pentecostals", which is a way used to define their doctrinal beliefs in the Oneness of God and the Acts 2:38 Plan of Salvation. Within this movement, the largest organization of Apostolic Pentecostals is called the United Pentecostal Church International. Members of this organization often carry the title of "Pentecostal", whereas another church that is not affiliated with the United Pentecostal Church (UPCI) but still hold to the same doctrinal beliefs will sometimes carry the title "Apostolic", simply implying their church's independence and no affiliation with any certain organization.
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.
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).
G. T. Haywood was a pioneering icon of the Oneness Pentecostal movement. Bishop Garfield Thomas Haywood was the first Presiding Bishop of the Pentecostal Assemblies of the World (PAW). Bishop GT Haywood was also a song writer, he penned such songs as: Jesus, the Son of God; I See a Crimson Stream of Blood and Do All in Jesus' Name. Gt Haywood live from 1880 to 1931. Gt Haywood and Andrew D Urshan pioneered much of the Oneness movement of today.
It is pentecostal.
Christian. Pentecostal has come to describe and identify those believers of Christ who have receive the baptism of the Holy Ghost as described in Acts 2. These believers can again be segregated into further groups such as Trinitarian Pentecostal and Oneness Pentecostal. These two groups hold fundamentally the same general belief, only differing on the way to Baptise and the definition of the Godhead. Oneness Pentecostals are often refered to as Jesus Only Pentecostals due to their strict belief and adherence to Jesus Name Baptism and that the FULLNESS of the Godhead is in Christ Jesus, who is the Father and the Son and the Holy Ghost. See UPCI, ALJC, PAW etc for further declarations by each.... These Jesus Only Pentecostals refer to themselves as Apostolic because the book of Acts and the Apostles demonstrated Christ's church in operation.
Pentecostal is Christian.
Generally speaking, Episcopalians are not Pentecostal.
Another word for oneness is?