It is obvious that most of Christianity embraces some form of Cessationism. Not all would be considered Cessationist because they believe in the works of the Holy Spirit today, such as, the baptism of the Holy Spirit, miracles, and gifts of the Spirit. Yet, they still hold a form of Cessationism in the aspect of the offices of the Church. For example many Pentecostals and Charastamics believe in tongues and interpretation which is a gift of the Spirit but do not believe in prophecy which is another gift of the Spirit. It seems hypocritacal to except some of the gifts of the Spirit and not all of them. There are a few groups which I consider 'complete Continuationist', that believe everything in the New Testament is continueing today in one way or another. For example the Apostlic Church (not to be confused with Apostolic Oneness) believes that apostles and prophets do exist today. The Latter Rain movement (though it had problems with false doctrine) was founded on prophecies, which I believe are true prophecies from God. I know a few book writers that agree somewhat with complete Continuationism. Just a few examples of hope. I would encourage Pentecostals and Charasmatics who believe in the gifts of the Spirit to consider embracing all of the gifts of the Spirit in their belief. I would encourage them to consider why they are Cessationist to some degree. Like the Bible says we should not be luke-warm about things. I know as a Pentecostal believer that we believe in gifts of the Spirit but are not taught to expect prophecy.