LOS ANGELES, CA—To the average passerby, Azusa Street is little more than a brick-lined pedestrian alley in downtown Los Angeles, across the street from a bank and a cell phone store and a block away ...
Dr. Estrelda Alexander will present the 10th Annual Azusa Lecture, “From Azusa to Cleveland: Embracing Our Common Heritage” on Tuesday, Oct. 27, at 7 p.m. in the North Cleveland Church of God’s Dixon ...
The Dixon Pentecostal Research Center honored Dr. Delton Alford with the Spirit of Azusa Award. The award presentation and a reception in Dr. Alford’s honor were part of the 19th Annual Azusa Lecture ...
Butler: The Azusa Street revival... started in April, 1906, with a group of African American washpeople... When the Azusa Street revival happened and Pentecostalism came to Los Angeles, it was a new ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. _ Unintelligible murmurs fill Faith Tabernacle Church. Some jabber and sway. Some shout “Hallelujah” Some ecstatically clap their hands. It has been 100 years since the Pentecostal ...
This week in Los Angeles some 60-thousand charismatic Christians are gathering to celebrate the centennial of the 1906 Azusa Street revival, which launched the modern Pentecostal movement.
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) - He preached in living rooms, in the woods and in a cotton gin. When he returned from the Azusa Street Revival speaking in unknown tongues, Bishop Charles Harrison Mason was ...
A group of religious and civic leaders is seeking public support for a long-stalled memorial in Los Angeles’ Little Tokyo honoring the African American preacher who a century ago launched a ...
Bishop Otis Clark began his life as a Pentecostal as a young man in the same place where that movement was born: the Azusa Street Mission in Los Angeles. The 106-year-old Seattle resident was in ...