@rebecahuffman: Replying to @Mari🇵🇷-Asqui97💜🦋 Reminder: this Pentecostal series is a playlist on my page called “Growing Up Pentecostal.” I’m having so much fun strolling down memory lane and seeing how nostalgic it is for so many of you. #growinguppentecostal #puertorican

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mrslt450
Angelina Vega Cummin :
We did culto on Sunday 2x!
2026-07-04 17:40:11
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killerkellz
KillerKellz :
You taking me back to my childhood. Quien vive? Cristo, a su nombre? Gloria. Quien salva? Cristo
2026-07-04 14:59:54
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mimigene311
mimigene311 :
After the “QUIÉN VIVE” I legit said “CRISTO!”
2026-07-04 19:47:54
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maribelmercado490
Maribella 🌹 :
Cristo y a su nombre Gloria 🔥
2026-07-04 15:35:11
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_life.with.d
life.with.D :
And then in my teens it was 90210.
2026-07-04 17:17:44
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evetk72
Eve :
Let’s not forget the campana de jovenes, damas or caballeros and the vigilias
2026-07-04 17:48:13
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by.erikahernandez
Erika Hernandez :
These are good. I can traumatically relate 😂😂😂
2026-07-04 14:50:59
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lindahernandez0275
Linda :
My dad was a Pentecostal Pastor and we were in church 7 days a week and twice on Sunday in the 70’s and 80’s
2026-07-04 17:43:23
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colombiana0396
colombiana :
The mic check 🔥🔥😂😂😭❤️❤️
2026-07-04 13:41:24
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gred150
Giovanita!♥️ :
I grew up in this kind of church. As soon as my mom passed away I left for good. I go to a Presbyterian church now. Anyway I love the “Grow a pair” poster!!
2026-07-04 16:15:28
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viviana_pesce
Viviana :
lol I had culto every day of the week!!!! I don’t even you how my parents did it.
2026-07-04 18:55:28
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wilmapr11
wilmapr11 :
Keep it coming girl!!! Love that!!!
2026-07-04 16:02:34
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jessyyenniid
Jessie :
Y automatically said " Y a su nombre , Gloria"
2026-07-04 18:11:12
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mrs.mihnovich
G.Navarro :
Idk why I keep going back, if I know this already 🥴
2026-07-04 18:38:06
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rvargas1982
Ms. Ruth Locklear :
My life 😌
2026-07-04 13:42:06
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asqui97
Mari🇵🇷-Asqui97💜🦋 :
☺️thanks for sharing
2026-07-04 13:13:44
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20margo
Margo S🇧🇴 :
oh thank God I wasn't the only one who lied to stay home and watch TV 😂 only in my case I was watching Gilmore Girls
2026-07-04 16:46:53
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jesus_is_king2163
Eliezer Santana :
I love going to church every service I wish it was everyday of the week #jesusisking
2026-07-04 18:40:17
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marie.love349
Marie love :
Yes!!!!!! Omg great memories and teaching now passed to my children
2026-07-04 15:03:17
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mrs.qcrochet
Mrs.Q crochet :
We had culto 7 días a wee😭😭
2026-07-04 20:15:04
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maribelmercado490
Maribella 🌹 :
I love it !!! 🤣🤣
2026-07-04 15:34:38
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melymelz880
Melymelz880 :
y a su nombre???? GLORIA!!!
2026-07-04 15:58:17
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mz.glenwood
Mz.Glenwood :
Love these!!!! Keep them coming!
2026-07-04 16:22:50
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griceida.perez.wo
griceidaperezwood :
😂You telling the truth love keep it going
2026-07-04 16:22:28
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natashamorales957
Tasha :
100 percent me 😭😭😂😂😂😂
2026-07-04 17:38:03
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