Similar words: pentecost, interstate commerce, co-star, costar, total cost, at all costs, at the cost of, average cost. Meaning: [‚pentɪ'kɒstl] n. any member of a Pentecostal religious body. adj. 1. of or relating to or characteristic of any of various Pentecostal religious bodies or their members 2. of or relating to or occurring at Pentecost.
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31. In fact, it often appeared that the part men play in some pentecostal churches is more shadow than substance.
32. There are many people in classical Pentecostal churches and the renewal movement who are worried about an over-emphasis on exorcisms.
33. It should be said immediately that Robertson does not belong to a Pentecostal church.
34. For many of these postindustrial wanderers, the primal quality of pentecostal worship seemed to fill the bill.
35. But she had lived long enough to found one of the major pentecostal denominations, the International Church of the Foursquare Gospel.
36. Then they both walked into an alley between a small pentecostal church and a rat-eaten shack advertising cheap tires.
37. I was pleased because this is a perfect text for a pentecostal sermon: it predicts the New Jerusalem.
38. No one embodies better than Coltrane that strange kinship between pentecostal incantation and the spiritual lineage of jazz.
39. The recognition that exceptional holiness and spirituality continue to manifest themselves in our own time is also a central pentecostal conviction.
40. When reports began to drift back from pentecostal revivals abroad, the flaming marvels became even more spectacular.
41. The church Hanson founded had a long name with Pentecostal wedged in it somewhere.
42. She could probably join easily in the fervor of a pentecostal service without causing much notice.
43. Although often identified with the rapidly growing fundamentalist, Pentecostal, and Protestant charismatic denominations, the movement is far wider.
44. Ascension, the Holy Spirit in Pentecostal come.
45. Four years ago at Torrente De Cedron Pentecostal Church in Lynn, Mass., the weekly food pantry stayed open for two hours as about 75 families came through for a few days' worth of groceries.
46. He was a member of a Pentecostal Church and a musician himself.
47. In parallel, revivalist and Pentecostal churches have proliferated in many parts of Africa, offering spiritual stability in times of uncertainty.
48. Our Pentecostal friend Janice Sjostrand sang a powerful hymn Mother had heard at my inaugural church service, Holy Ground.
49. Late that month, eight people were arrested for suspected roles in the firebombing of a Pentecostal church in the capital of Kuala Lumpur.
50. There, the fastest growing forms of Christianity are pentecostal, and they are spreading among the poor.
51. Almost two-thirds of this reduction happened in the 1980s and 1990s, when Catholics were apparently drawn away to new Pentecostal churches.
52. Other Christian societies total about 4.5% (the Evangelical Lutheran Free Church, the Catholic Church, Pentecostal congregations, the Methodist Church, etc.).
53. Thus, dispensational theology made a lot of sense to both Pentecostal and evangelical believers at this point in history.
54. Protestantism also comprises numerous denominational families (e.g., Baptist, Methodist[sentencedict.com/pentecostal.html], and Pentecostal) that fit into one or more of the above traditions.
55. However, there is also a strong Christian revival, especially among the fundamentalist and Pentecostal sects.
56. Instead, in the heart of the world's most populous Muslim-majority nation, Christians held a Pentecostal revival, complete with faith healing and speaking in tongues.
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