Holiness movementThe holiness movement refers to a set of beliefs and practices emerging from 19th-century Methodism, and to a number of evangelical Christian denominations who emphasize those beliefs as a central doctrine. The movement is distinguished by its emphasis on John Wesley's "Christian perfection" teachingthe belief that it is possible to live free of voluntary sin, and particularly by the belief that this may be accomplished instantaneously through a second work of grace.
“Holiness Churches”? Really? LOL
Ya’ll both are gaga over things.
Catholics: Bug poo
Pentacostals: Gold dust
You have more in common than any Roman Catholic would care too admit.