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Pentacostal Church, when was it founded?

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Albion

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Jay2004 said:
This is my take on this...

The Pentacostal church was founded in the in the early 1900's in the USA
its roots were from the Methodist Church
the roots of the Methodist church was from the Anglican Church
and its roots are from the Roman Catholic church....

And everyone's roots are in the first Christian churches of the days immediately following Christ's ascension. What is your point?

The usually-accepted time for the founding of Pentecostal churches would be the 19th century.
 
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Jay2004 said:
This is my take on this...

The Pentacostal church was founded in the in the early 1900's in the USA
its roots were from the Methodist Church
the roots of the Methodist church was from the Anglican Church
and its roots are from the Roman Catholic church....
and yet another reason to abstain from dividing ourselves from our brethren with this silly little titles
 
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<Follower> said:
and yet another reason to abstain from dividing ourselves from our brethren with this silly little titles

Well, that's a worthwhile idea. It's been tried several times before in Christian history. Famously tried. But it never works for the simple reason that people, being human, have to call something by a name to keep it separate in thinking and conversation from other entities that are like it.

But it isn't a bad idea, I agree, to minimize our individual use of terms that try to set us apart from other believers.
 
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Actually, it originated in the 1st century ce when Christianity came to Britain, Traditionally by St. Joseph of Arimathea. The link between Canterbury and Rome was weak and superficial at best.

Historically speaking at least.
 
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Actually, it originated in the 1st century ce when Christianity came to Britain, Traditionally by St. Joseph of Arimathea. The link between Canterbury and Rome was weak and superficial at best.

Historically speaking at least.


Interesting.

Can you please provide a source for that claim.

 
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nephilimiyr said:
What about the 1904 Isuzu St Revival?
Oh, I'm sorry, I never would've thought this discussion would travel so far and so fast from the Thread title and op in a matter of a few posts.
 
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Actually the Pentecostal Church was first established at the day of pentecost before Peter started the Church in Rome so realistically The Pentecostal Church is the true one church and anyone that denies this will go to hell.


Just in case you think im serious(im not ) I just wanted to say The Bible tells us to come together in the unity of the Faith Not Doctrine, the sooner we realise this the better.One church is not better or worse than the other, Just different and this is why we are all apart of the Body Of Christ, different make up for different people
 
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Read Acts chapter 1 & 2.

The disciples and the first believers waited for the Holy Spirit who came on the day of Pentecost. They were all filled with the Baptism of the Spirit and thus the first 120 believers were Pentecostals.

The Catholic church flourished because Rome was the world power at the time and they conquered many nations and led people to their doctrine by force.

We all believe in Jesus as savior and that should be enough but it never works that way.

Peace.
 
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Amongst the Flock said:
The disciples and the first believers waited for the Holy Spirit who came on the day of Pentecost. They were all filled with the Baptism of the Spirit and thus the first 120 believers were Pentecostals.

Fallacy of Equivocation.

The Catholic church flourished because Rome was the world power at the time and they conquered many nations and led people to their doctrine by force.

I hope and pray you are joking..
 
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Jay2004 said:
This is my take on this...

The Pentacostal church was founded in the in the early 1900's in the USA
its roots were from the Methodist Church
the roots of the Methodist church was from the Anglican Church
and its roots are from the Roman Catholic church....

The closest thing we have to the Acts church is the Pentacostal Church, therefore we could say that the Pentacostal church was really founded in the Bible. :D Not as an off shoot of the RCC.
 
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