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🐾 Zuko Explains — United Pentecostal Church International (UPCI)

 Zuko Explains — United Pentecostal Church International (UPCI)

Many people first encounter the United Pentecostal Church International (UPCI) through a friend, neighbour, or lively church service. The worship is energetic, the people are often sincere, and the Bible is read openly. So where does this movement fit?

This article is not about attacking people. It is about slowing down, opening Scripture, and testing teachings carefully — just as the Bible instructs us to do. (2 Tim 2:24–25, 3:16–17, Jam 1:19, Act 17:11)

 
🧭 Where does UPCI sit on the Cult Danger Scale?

In Zuko Explains, we use a simple Cult Danger Scale to help people think clearly rather than emotionally.

  • Mainstream Christianity — historic core doctrines held.
  • Sect — identifies as Christian but redefines a core doctrine or has a strong bias.
  • High-control / cult-like — Some Sects/individual congregations verge on Cult behaviour using salvation control, fear, isolation.
  • Cult — extra revelation, absolute authority, total control

Zuko Explains the Bible uses this scale:  🤔 → ❓ → ⚠️ → 🚨 → ☠️.  (Well meaning but confused to dangerous.)

The United Pentecostal Church International (UPCI) is best understood as a Christian sect. With this danger level 🤔 of control but ultimately assigned this level ⚠️.

It uses the Bible, speaks highly of Jesus, and calls people to repentance — yet it redefines the nature of God and the gospel itself.

📖 What do United Pentecostals believe?

While individual churches vary, UPCI teaching is generally marked by three defining convictions:

  • Oneness theology: God is not understood as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit as distinct persons, but as one divine person revealing Himself in different ways, at different times — with Jesus as the full manifestation of God.
  • Jesus-name baptism: Baptism is performed “in the name of Jesus Christ” rather than using the wording of Matthew 28:19.
  • Acts 2:38 as a salvation formula: Repentance + water baptism in Jesus’ name + and receiving the Holy Spirit are often presented as the required steps for salvation.  (Speaking in tongues is the initial proof of salvation.)

These beliefs are usually taught sincerely — but sincerity does not determine truth. Scripture does. (Prov 18:17, 14:12, 19:2, 12:15)

⚠️ Why this moves from difference to danger

A movement becomes spiritually dangerous when it does not merely interpret Scripture differently, but adds conditions to salvation or redefines who God is.

In many UPCI contexts:

  • Salvation can feel fragile — dependent on correct steps and experiences. (Ultimately it is works based if you look hard enough.)
  • Christians outside the movement may be viewed as unsaved or incomplete.
  • Disagreement can be framed as resisting God rather than testing teaching.

These pressures can quietly shift trust away from Christ alone and toward performance, experience, or compliance.

🧠 Zuko’s SOS pause (Say• Obey • Share)
  • Say: Where does Scripture ever say tongues are required evidence that someone belongs to Christ?
  • Obey: Am I being invited to trust Christ and rely on scripture — or to trust a formula and my performance?
  • Share: How would I explain the gospel simply from John or Romans without using Acts as a checklist?

The Bible repeatedly calls believers to test teaching, even when it sounds spiritual or powerful. (Acts 17:11; Galatians 1:6–9)  When you find the answers to these questions then do a proper SOS study.  Obey it and share it with every one you thinks may need to do the same. 

 

Where this article fits:
This page is an orientation. It names the movement, places it accurately on the danger scale, and invites careful Scripture reading.

What comes next:
The next articles will walk slowly through the Bible — not to win arguments, but to let Scripture speak for itself.

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  1. Facilitator Notes - Mormonism (LDS)
  2. Zuko Explains - The Penitential Psalms
  3. An example Imagination game
  4. Archaeology and the Bible — Evidence the Text Sits in Real History
  5. Authorship and Eyewitness Testimony: Who Wrote the New Testament — and When?
  6. Baptism in Jesus’ Name Only — What Does the Bible Actually Teach?
  7. Books of the Bible Explained: Genres and Chronological Order
  8. Buddhism - 5 strengths, also their 5 weaknesses
  9. Buddhism 2 Can Desire Be Removed — Or Is It Pointing Somewhere?
  10. Buddhism Explained — A Guided Journey Through Belief, Meaning, and Hope
  11. Buddhism: Is Enlightenment Enough — Or Do We Long to Be Known?
  12. Buddhism: Compassion Without a Giver — Where Does Love Come From?
  13. Buddhism: If Suffering Ends, What Happens to Love?
  14. Buddhism: If There Is No Self — Who Is Being Freed
  15. Can Desire and Suffering Be Escaped — Or Are They Pointing Somewhere?
  16. Can the Bible Be Trusted? Historical, Archaeological & Manuscript Evidence
  17. Can These Hopes Be Combined — Or Must One Be Chosen?
  18. Christadelphians - what does the Bible say about the Holy Spirit?
  19. Discovering Your Gifts in the Holy Spirit
  20. Does Buddhism Offer Hope — Or Only Escape?
  21. Does the World Need Escape or Rescue? Buddhism, Suffering, and the Christian Answer
  22. Escape or Redemption? Two Very Different Hopes
  23. Exploring Christadelphian Beliefs — A Self-Discovery Bible Study (SOS)
  24. Facilitator Notes - William Branham
  25. Facilitator Notes – Shincheonji
  26. Facilitator Notes — Jehovah’s Witnesses
  27. Further External Resources on Bible Archaeology
  28. Hinduism Explained — A Guided Journey Through Belief, Meaning, and Hope
  29. How the Canon Was Recognised (Not Decided)
  30. Icebreaker: Category 1 - Predictable Imagination
  31. Icebreaker: Category 2 - Moral Intuition
  32. Icebreaker: Category 3 - Longing and Meaning
  33. Infant Baptism vs Believer’s Baptism: What Does the Bible Actually Say?
  34. Is Satan Personal? A Bible-Only SOS Study
  35. Is the Self an Illusion — Or Something Meant to Last?
  36. Leaders of the Bible Simple Timeline
  37. Phase 2 — When the Gospel Is Challenged
  38. Prophets Of the Bible - Simple timeline
  39. Sikhism and Sufi Islam
  40. Sikhism Part 1: Who are the Sikhs? (Punjab, the Gurus, the community)
  41. Sikhism Part 2: One God, Many Words — What Do Sikhs Mean by “Waheguru”?
  42. Sikhism Part 3: Sin, Karma, and the Problem of the Heart
  43. Sikhism Part 4: Salvation, Grace, and Assurance
  44. Sikhism Part 5: Sikh Scripture Explained - The Guru Granth Sahib
  45. Sikhism Part 6: Jesus in Sikh thought vs Jesus in the Bible
  46. SOS Squared – Study, Obey, Share (Hermeneutics Part 3)
  47. SOS – Next Level (How to read the bible for all its worth Part 2)
  48. Speaking in Tongues — What the Bible Actually Teaches (SOS Study)
  49. The Book of Enoch: Genre, Authority, and How It Should Be Read
  50. What did Jesus Have against the Pharisees
  51. What Does It Mean to “Pray in the Spirit”?
  52. What Happens at the End? Extinction, Enlightenment, or Resurrection
  53. What Is Buddhism? Core Beliefs, Practices, and Everyday Life Explained
  54. What Is Hinduism?
  55. Who Am I, Really? Self, Identity, and Why It Matters
  56. Why Different Bibles Have Different Tables of Contents
  57. Zuko Explains - "Christianese" (A–Z Glossary of Big Words)
  58. Zuko Explains - Agur & Lemuel
  59. Zuko Explains - Christian Conflict Resolution (Matt 18)
  60. Zuko Explains - Doxology & Imprecatory
  61. Zuko Explains - Ecclesiastes
  62. Zuko Explains - Esther
  63. Zuko Explains - Ezekiel
  64. Zuko Explains - Hebrew Acrostic Stanzas
  65. Zuko Explains - ḥesed (חֶסֶד) and agápē (ἀγάπη)
  66. Zuko Explains - Hezekiah’s Men
  67. Zuko Explains - Isaiah - Life & Times
  68. Zuko Explains - Israel's Good & Bad Kings
  69. Zuko Explains - Jeremiah - Life & Times
  70. Zuko Explains - Jewish Festivals
  71. Zuko Explains - Job
  72. Zuko Explains - Lamentations
  73. Zuko Explains - Leaders in the Bible
  74. Zuko Explains - Leadership Quick Reference Tables
  75. Zuko Explains - Names & Titles of God (A–Z)
  76. Zuko Explains - Parables
  77. Zuko Explains - Paul & His Companions
  78. Zuko Explains - Prophet Daniel
  79. Zuko Explains - Prophets' Timeline
  80. Zuko Explains - Restoration of Lost Tribes Chart
  81. Zuko Explains - Song of Songs
  82. Zuko Explains - The Book of Acts
  83. Zuko Explains - The Old Testament Prophets (Big Picture)
  84. Zuko Explains - The Pharisees at a glance
  85. Zuko Explains - The Sabbath
  86. Zuko Explains - The Sadducees at a glance
  87. Zuko Explains - The Samaritan Letter
  88. Zuko Explains - The Samaritans at a Glance
  89. Zuko Explains - The Zealots at a glance
  90. Zuko Explains - What is Scripture?
  91. Zuko Explains - Word of Faith (WoF)
  92. Zuko Explains -The Psalms
  93. Zuko Explains -The Sons of Korah
  94. Zuko Explains Buddhism 1
  95. Zuko Explains Hermeneutics
  96. Zuko Explains New Testament Fasting
  97. Zuko Explains Sikhism - Launch Page
  98. Zuko Explains the Bible - SOS “Next Level” Resources
  99. Zuko Explains the Hindu Caste System
  100. Zuko Explains Wisdom Parallelism

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