Back a good number of years ago in the Church of God, there was indeed a movement by some to claim that only the Church of God was going to make it to heaven, etc. It was Paul Laverne Walker's dad, Paul H. Walker, who not only contested against this take, but wrote articles in our publications to deal with this. At the same time, I make no excuses about it: Pentecostal is the best understanding of Christianity. I'm not talking about the tongues-obsessed stereotypes of Pentecostals, but of the true belief that God still works in mighty ways, that Acts was meant for all. (NOTE: We don't remotely live up to this, but we do aspire to it and hold it as the standard that we believe in.)I have no doubt that many non-Pentecostals will meet the Lord in the air. They might even be far better than Pentecostals in some ways. BUT living the Christian life without believing as Pentecostals do (i.e., God is still at work in miraculous ways) is to live beneath your birthright. There are Baptists and Presbyterians that are far better men of God than some of us. Being non-Pentecostal does not mean you aren't saved. It simply means that one has not availed themselves to all the is available from God.