
The Sanctified Church
The Sanctified Church is a Christian denomination rooted in the Pentecostal tradition, emphasizing the experience of sanctification— a spiritual process of becoming more Christ-like and morally pure through divine grace. Members often focus on communal worship, lively singing, prayer, and a strong sense of personal holiness. The church typically upholds conservative values, practices vibrant Pentecostal worship styles, and encourages a lifestyle aligned with biblical principles. While doctrines may vary among congregations, the core belief is that sanctification is a vital step in the believer’s spiritual journey toward salvation and deeper relationship with God.