Pentecostal Mission

Pentecostal Mission

Pentecostal Mission may refer to:

*Pentecostal Mission, an American 19th century holiness denomination that merged into the Church of the Nazarene in 1915
*The Pentecostal Mission, a Pentecostal denomination that originated in Sri Lanka in 1923


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