In recent years, studies on Pentecostalism have experienced an accelerated boom and there has been an important number of works dealing with different aspects of this Christian tradition. The diversity and complexity of Latin American Pentecostalism is beginning to demand more particular and geographically delimited studies, from which it is possible to gain an understanding of aspects of this spirituality that have not been addressed by more general studies. The intention of these essays is to make a contribution to the understanding of very important topics of Pentecostalism and of any other religious expression: spatiality and representations.