Since the second half of the 1970s, the American continent has been experiencing exponential growth of neo-pentecostalism as a politicalreligious movement. Therewith, this paper, derived from a research, focuses on a multi-scale analysis of the political-religious discourse within the neopentecostal movement, as a means of understanding the imaginary and geostrategic approach of the neo-pentecostal elites. This, as a contribution of geographic science to the study of neo-pentecostalism in America. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]