What century was Pentecostalism founded?
20th Century
This post-salvation experience, distinct from water baptism and salvation, is used to empower believers for service and is often accompanied by speaking in tongues.
Baptism with the Holy Spirit
What are the views of the two churches on infant Baptism?
Pentecostal (No) Catholic (Yes)
What are the three main gifts for the Pentecostal denomination?
speaking in tongues, faith healing, and on-going revelation?
What are the roots of Pentecostalism in?
Wesleyan Holiness Movement
This form of speech, often occurring during worship or prayer, is seen as a way to communicate directly with God in a language unknown to the speaker.
Speaking in tongues
What is the difference between the requirements for salvation in the two churches?
Pentecostal (Faith) Catholic (Faith and Good Works)
What is the significance behind the gift of speaking in tongues?
one of the many signs that the Holy Spirit and God is present in our lives
What was formed in North America in 1994?
Pentecostal/Chraismatic Churches of North America
Pentecostals believe that this type of healing is available through Jesus’ atonement, but not everyone who prays for it is physically restored.
Divine Healing
Describe the difference between the two styles of worship.
Pentecostal (Spontaneous - stories and experiences, singing, shouting and healing) Catholic (Formal, liturgical service)
What are the two Bible verses that apply to the gift of revelation?
Ephesians 3:3-4 and 1 Corinthians 12:7-11
What sparked the beginning of the denomination and what were the 3 doctrines?
Earthquake in San Francisco sparked revival in the denomination due to the 3 doctrines of salvation, sanctification and baptism in the Holy Spirit
The return of this figure inspires Pentecostals to lead holy lives and be active in Christian service.
Jesus Christ
What is continuationism? Which of the churches believes in it?
The gifts of the Holy Spirit continue to exist as they did in the Apostolic Age.
Both
Why is the gift of revelation especially important?
We are aware of God's presence through the scriptures
This symbol, often represented as flames, is linked to the event when tongues of fire appeared over the apostles' heads.
Holy Spirit
What is the difference between communion in the Pentecostal Church and the Catholic Church?
Pentecostal (Cognitive act of remembrance)
Catholic (Bread and Wine are the Body and Blood of Christ)
How is the gift of healing done in present day?
through the form of prayer as spiritual healing