I wouldn’t say that. What I would say is it’s an issue of culture and nomenclature. When you use that phrase, your using it in ways that facilitate a specific doctrine within the Pentecostal churches. Of course, these doctrines are part of the fabric contained within the weekly messages from the pulpit and individual prayer life.
The church of Christ believes one receives the Holy Spirit upon water immersion and views water immersion as the instrument which God chooses to impart the Holy Spirit.
What Ive noticed is this. The churches of Christ focuses on water immersion as being the focal point of receiving the Holy Spirit, yet they give no authority aside from the gift of salvation to this event. On the other side, water immersion holds very little value other than a profession of ones faith. Thus, water immersion denies the receiving of the Holy Spirit and the authority of God unto salvation. Instead, other signs such as tongues etc are signs of salvation.
In my theology, I lean more toward reconciling these two truths.