What do Oneness Pentecostals believe? Are they Christians? Oneness Pentecostals believe in a modified version of modalism that has been around for centuries. Modalism is the idea that there is only one person in the Godhead, but that God manifests Himself in three different modes. Sometimes He reveals Himself as Father, sometimes as Son and sometimes as Holy Spirit. In short, OPs do not believe in the Trinity. Is it important to believe the Trinity? Is it necessary? We will consider the importance of the doctrine of the Trinity and the ramifications of denying it for the gospel.
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Some inaccuracies Brother, I spent over 10 years in the oneness pentecostal movement. I was saved while attending a UPC church in 2000. I left Oneness Pentecostalism in 2011 so I'm hardly an advocate for that segment of Christianity (though I strongly believe that many oneness pentecostals are regenerate, despite some bad theology/soteriology). I would just simply point out that there are several inaccuracies in your sermon, that very few if any oneness pentecostals believe. (Excepting some extreme fringe adherents).
To paint all oneness pentecostals (a movement that is very diverse and not at all monolithic) with such a broad brush is overly simplistic, and is about as accurate as unbelievers judging all of the claims and practice of Christianity based on the abuses prominent on Christian Television. Or for non trinitarians to conclude that all trinitarians believe in 9 persons of the godhead because Benny Hinn promoted such a bizarre view.
I would simply suggest approaching this subject in the future with continued humilty, charity, and increased accuracy.