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Its leaders have made frequent trips to the United States, where the Romanian Pentecostal Church has seen strong growth, due in large measure to a steady stream of immigrants. [17] In Romania, the real strength of the movement is subject to some dispute: some sources suggest 450,000 [ 18 ] or over 800,000 [ 10 ] adherents, with church ...
This is a list of current and former individual local Pentecostal places of worship, i.e. church buildings and congregations, that are individually notable. Some may be notable for their historic buildings listed on a historic register.
Margaret M. Poloma, John C. Green, The Assemblies of God: Godly Love and the Revitalization of American Pentecostalism, NYU Press, USA, 2010 Allan H. Anderson, To the Ends of the Earth: Pentecostalism and the Transformation of World Christianity , Oxford University Press, USA, 2013
Universal Church of the Kingdom of God – 2 million; Church of God of Prophecy – 1.5 million [8] Apostolic Faith Mission of South Africa – 1.4 million [9] Jesus Is Lord Church Worldwide – 1 million [10] Indian Pentecostal Church of God – 0.9 million [11] God is Love Pentecostal Church – 0.8 million; Pentecostal Church of God – .6 ...
The church has its origins in the 1920s with Assemblies of God USA missionaries from the United States coming to Romania to spread the Gospel. The Romanian organization was first known as Christians Baptised with the Holy Spirit (Romanian: CreČ™tinii botezaČ›i cu Duhul Sfânt) and was recognized as a religious association.
The Pentecostal Fellowship of North America was formed by eight Pentecostal denominations in 1948 at Des Moines, Iowa. Before the Des Moines meeting, a rally was held in Washington, D.C. , and plans for a constitution were formulated.
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Pentecostal churches in the United States (21 C, 3 P) American Pentecostals (4 C, 156 P) Pentecostalism in the United States by state (17 C) C.