Azusa Street Revival

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The Azusa Street Revival was an early 20th-century Christian revival meeting in Los Angeles that sparked the global Pentecostal movement through its emphasis on spiritual gifts, interracial worship, and ecstatic religious experiences.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian revival meeting
historical event
religious movement
associatedWithPublication The Apostolic Faith newspaper
attendedBy people from multiple denominations
people from multiple races
characterizedBy emotional worship
gender inclusivity in ministry
glossolalia
healing
prophecy
racial integration
spiritual gifts
emphasizedDoctrine baptism in the Holy Spirit
divine healing
sanctification
speaking in tongues
emphasizedPractice ecstatic religious experiences
healing services
interracial worship
lay leadership
lively music
spontaneous worship
testimonies
endDate 1909
hasDenominationalBackground Holiness movement
hasGlobalImpact spread of Pentecostalism worldwide
hasKeyFigure Charles F. Parham
Edward S. Lee
Florence Crawford
Frank Bartleman
Glen Cook
Lucy Farrow
William J. Seymour
hasLegacy birth of many Pentecostal denominations
hasReligiousTradition Christianity
Pentecostal churches
surface form: Pentecostalism
hasTheologicalEmphasis Holiness movement
surface form: Holiness theology

premillennialism
restorationism
heldAtAddress 312 Azusa Street
influencedMovement Charismatic Christians
surface form: Charismatic movement

Charismatic Christians
surface form: Neo-charismatic movement

Pentecostal movement
ledBy William J. Seymour
locatedIn California, United States
surface form: California

Los Angeles
United States of America
surface form: United States
precededBy Topeka, Kansas
surface form: Topeka revival of 1901
startDate 1906-04-09
tookPlaceInBuilding Apostolic Faith Mission

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Pentecostal churches historicalOrigin Azusa Street Revival
Charismatic Christians emergedFrom Azusa Street Revival
this entity surface form: Pentecostal revival
Charles Harrison Mason attendedEvent Azusa Street Revival
Charles Harrison Mason influencedBy Azusa Street Revival
Full Gospel relatedTo Azusa Street Revival
Apostolic Faith Mission activeDuring Azusa Street Revival
Apostolic Faith Mission notableEvent Azusa Street Revival
William J. Seymour founded Azusa Street Revival
this entity surface form: Apostolic Faith Mission on Azusa Street
William J. Seymour notableEvent Azusa Street Revival
William J. Seymour associatedWith Azusa Street Revival
this entity surface form: Azusa Street Mission
Frank Bartleman notableWork Azusa Street Revival
this entity surface form: How Pentecost Came to Los Angeles
Frank Bartleman wroteAbout Azusa Street Revival
Frank Bartleman associatedWith Azusa Street Revival
this entity surface form: Azusa Street Mission
Lucy Farrow associatedWithEvent Azusa Street Revival
Glen Cook associatedWith Azusa Street Revival
Edward S. Lee associatedEvent Azusa Street Revival
Florence Crawford associatedWithEvent Azusa Street Revival