United Pentecostal Church International
“Praying in the Spirit” is a biblical phrase often misunderstood or narrowly defined. This article examines every major New Testament reference to Spirit-led prayer, allowing Scripture to define its meaning. Rather than emotional experience or ritual, praying in the Spirit is shown to be prayer empowered, directed, and aligned with God’s will — sometimes involving tongues, always involving submission, truth, and love.
Some churches teach that baptism must be performed exclusively “in Jesus’ name” for salvation. This article carefully examines every major baptism passage in Scripture, including Acts and Matthew 28, allowing the Bible to define what baptism means, what it symbolizes, and how it fits within salvation by grace through faith.
Zuko walks carefully through the full gospel of Jesus Christ using Say–Obey–Share (SOS). This article centres salvation on grace through faith (Romans and Ephesians), explains repentance, baptism, and the Holy Spirit in their biblical order, and prepares readers for later discussions on baptism and tongues without pressure or formulas.
Zuko gently introduces the United Pentecostal Church International (UPCI), placing it on the Sect/Cult Danger Scale and encouraging readers to slow down, open Scripture, and test teachings carefully. This orientation article does not attack people, but helps seekers understand where UPCI fits within Christianity and why key doctrines about God and salvation matter.