About 50% of our church--the older folks--have been baptized in the Holy Ghost. The rest, mostly teenagers and under, have not.BUT I don't consider that the mark of a Pentecostal church, even though it is essential. I mean, even Baptist missionaries can speak in tongues, but I'm pretty sure their church services are still non-Pentecostal in nature.To ME (note: ME), a Pentecostal church is one that regularly EXHIBITS and EXERCISES the gifts of the Spirit. If people have been baptized in the Holy Ghost, but there is never a message in tongues, interpretation, prophecy, etc., then that statistic is largely meaningless, I think.The more a church regularly and meaningfully demonstrates the gifts of the Spirit and/or expressions of the Holy Spirit deeply moving on an audience, that is the extent to which I consider them Pentecostal.