helluntaikirkot
Helluntaikirkot are Pentecostal churches, a movement within Protestant Christianity that emphasizes the activity of the Holy Spirit in the life of believers. Core beliefs include the baptism of the Holy Spirit, often evidenced by speaking in tongues, prophecy, and healing, and an emphasis on personal conversion and evangelism.
Worship is typically expressive and participatory, with contemporary music, spontaneous prayer, and ministry in the service.
Organizationally, helluntaikirkot vary. Most congregations are autonomous, but many belong to national or regional Pentecostal networks.
Historically, the Pentecostal movement began in the early 20th century in North America and spread worldwide.
In the Finnish religious landscape, helluntaikirkot are one of several Protestant groups and are known for