Sentences with phrase «early pentecostal»

From early Pentecostal leader Charles Parham to Aimee Semple McPherson to Jim Bakker and Jimmy Swaggart, the movement has been wracked by charges of misconduct, many of which have been substantiated by investigators.
For those Pentecostals, they do see the Baptism of the Holy Spirit as a second experience of grace, but not compeltely related to sanctification (as early Pentecostal / Holiness groups did).
Early Pentecostal patriarch Howard Goss recognized that Pentecostals were doing something very different with their music and that this fact was key to the movement's growth.
Rhythm and innovation were certainly hallmarks of the early Pentecostal musical ethos.
Before Neil Armstrong took «one giant leap for mankind,» McConnell, the son of a traveling preacher prominent in early Pentecostal circles, presented a large version to the National Council of Churches.
Early Pentecostals read the French Quietists and other mystics.
Early Pentecostals further believed that the gift of tongues which had been restored to the church bestowed actual languages which would enable them to speak in the languages of the nations.
If he could have seen it now, John Wimber would not have believed it; neither would Charles Parham and the early Pentecostals over 100 years ago: the fifth wave consequences of their faithful synergy with the Spirit of God.
But other elements of the musical trend — its emphasis on the personal connection between the believer and God, its popular bent, its triumphant spread through the churches, and the very fact that many of the «frozen chosen» find the music divisive and beneath them — would probably strike the early Pentecostals as warmly reassuring.
It's unsurprising that early Pentecostals were marginalized within the broader church when the future started crashing into their present.
Apostolics (a common name for early Pentecostals) were committed to living by faith, but they were also known for their frugal money management and hard work.
Early Pentecostals embraced dialectical tensions.
His masterful use of extensive resources takes us into the world of early Pentecostals, eavesdropping on the conversations that took place around kitchen tables in order «to catch the multitudinous whispers of everyday life that... other studies have tended to overlook.»

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But I know a few evangelical and Pentecostal pastors who'd worry that one in four people in church on most Sundays wasn't on board with the resurrection, a biblical reality reflected in the teachings of our Lord, of St. Paul, and the early Church.
Furthermore, as Pentecostals looked to the Acts of the Apostles in an effort to follow the apostolic patterns of the early church, they noted that converts were baptized in water in «Jesus» name.»
• Fact # 9: I taught at the Assemblies of God Theological Seminary early this year and spent some time with the President, Byron Klaus — who is a Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary graduate and keeps up with (and says good things about) his friend Paige Patterson, whose seminary has taken a position against some practices associated with Pentecostal Christianity.
In passing down the experiential faith of the early followers of the Movement (as the AG likes to refer to itself) to a new generation, members began limiting once - popular Pentecostal expressions.
«Holy roller» refers to «rolling» in the church aisles, a practice that Pentecostals insist was rare, even in the earliest days.
An early chapter speaks of the «seven Jesuses» McLaren has known, beginning with the two most familiar to him: the conservative Protestant Jesus and the Pentecostal Jesus.
Those concerts — which had earlier been frequented by a young Assembly of God teen named Elvis Presley — were emblematic of an important new phenomenon that occurred in the 1950s the leaking of Pentecostal musical forms and style, via Gospel music, not into the larger church but into the world of popular music.
In the Pentecostal revivals of the early 1900s (most notably at Azuza Street), people of different ethnicities were worshipping together, women were preaching, poor and marginalized people were being empowered.
Classical Pentecostals trace their origins back to revivals of the early 1900's (from Azuza Street to rural North Carolina and Tennessee).
The Pentecostal movement in the early 1900's grew to about 50 million by 1950 and then it exploded with the Charismatic renewal coming into the mainline traditions in the 60's and 70's.
Pentecostals who begin with Acts 1:8 often conclude their testimony by inviting their audiences to experience for themselves the Spirit's presence and activity as recorded throughout the Acts narrative, and to continue to expand the early Christian story into — as it were — an additional chapter of the book of Acts.
During my late teens and early 20s I was the quintessential Pentecostal preacher - boy.
The earlier ones already showed the relation of Scripture to theology in Pentecostal practice: such works were simple, uncritical explanations of biblical teaching for recent converts and for new but untrained ministers.
The Ghana Pentecostal and Charismatic Council (GPCC) has condemned the «acts of criminality perpetrated against the courts and for that matter the judiciary by the so - called Delta Forces in Kumasi following the arrest and prosecution of thirteen of their members for involvement in an earlier act of violence.»
In the early 1990s, Mr. Díaz, an influential Pentecostal minister, supported Mr. Espada, the owner of a vast health care operation in the Bronx, in his initial bid for the State Senate seat.
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Forrest is the ultimate Republican foil: Reagan in the ice cream suit of a Pentecostal minister (and Reagan would've played this role, sans significant affectation, a few generations earlier), listening to the good word of momma, God, and the girl he only screws once (and for procreative purposes at that), in that order.
Singapore About Blog I am Kenny Chee, the senior pastor of World Revival Prayer Fellowship, a Pentecostal church that was born out of the outpouring of the Spirit upon the secondary school students of Dunearn Secondary Technical, RGS and many other schools in Singapore in the early 1970s.
Singapore About Blog I am Kenny Chee, the senior pastor of World Revival Prayer Fellowship, a Pentecostal church that was born out of the outpouring of the Spirit upon the secondary school students of Dunearn Secondary Technical, RGS and many other schools in Singapore in the early 1970s.
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