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Christianity is a widespread religion split into various sectors, and Pentecostalism is a popular denomination. Here are a few interesting facts about Pentecostal churches, and what you can expect when attending one of their services.

What to Know About Pentecostal Churches

1. Faith Revolves Around the Holy Spirit

Pentecostal churches are highly dynamic and experiential, and the members claim to feel the Holy Spirit within them when they’re in the presence of God. Those who participate believe that members who are blessed by the Holy Spirit receive gifts, like prophecy as well as the ability to heal and speak in tongues.

2. They’re Named After the Book of Acts

churchPentecostalism is thought to have started in the early 1900s, evolving into several different subsets. The name of the church comes from the Book of Acts, which discusses the first Pentecost that occurred 50 days after Jesus’ resurrection. During this time, Jesus’ followers were blessed by the Holy Spirit, exhibiting the gift of prophecy and healing.

3. Worship Is Structured & Spontaneous

While there’s a structured service that includes songs and sermons, many members will take their own path. You may notice people praying aloud, dancing, clapping, speaking in tongues, and generally moving their bodies during worship. The idea is that the Holy Spirit is moving through them.

 

If you’re interested in learning more about Pentecostalism, stop by the New Beginnings Church in Kamuela, HI. This welcoming congregation happily invites new members to join them for their worship services, which are held every Sunday at 9 a.m. Led by Pastor Dan Basaldua, they offer men’s and women’s bible studies, as well as a children’s ministry. If you want to be part of this friendly community, call (808) 885-8768 to ask about their upcoming services, or learn more about their programming online.

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