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The Pentecostalization of world Christianity has given rise to a great variety of ecclesial formations shaped and adapted by the context in which they emerge. Two characteristics commonly shared by Pentecostal-charismatic Christian (PCC) churches, regardless of geographic location, are their historically literalist reading of the Bible and a strong emphasis on individual holiness, which often translates into anti-LGBTQ policies, discourses, and practices. However, recent research has documented the emergence of LGBTQ-inclusive PCC churches in Asia, Africa, and Latin America. This paper will share findings from fieldwork conducted at the 2023 annual conference of Arena Apostolica Church, a self-identified Pentecostal and LGBTQ+ inclusive congregation in Brasilia (Brazil). Drawing on this case study, the presentation examines how the empowerment by the Spirit enables queer individuals within a Pentecostal church to challenge the heteronormative discourses traditionally associated with this religious movement. In particular, it highlights how the Arena Apostólica Church represents a form of religious innovation within "third-wave" Brazilian Pentecostalism, bringing about creative and deeply contextualized articulations between queerness and Pentecostalism.