Oneness Pentecostal
Oneness Pentecostalism is a Christian movement that emphasizes the oneness of God, rejecting the traditional Christian doctrine of the Trinity. Followers believe that God is a singular spirit who manifests Himself in different forms, primarily as the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. This belief is often summarized by the phrase "Jesus is the Father, Jesus is the Son, and Jesus is the Holy Spirit."
Worship in Oneness Pentecostal churches typically includes vibrant music, expressive praise, and a strong emphasis on personal experience with God. Baptism is performed in the name of Jesus Christ, and many adherents believe in the necessity of receiving the Holy Spirit through speaking in tongues as evidence of faith.