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Some participants of the Azusa Street Revival are claimed to have prophesied.
Vanguard has its origins in the Azusa Street Revival of the early 20th century.
The Azusa Street Revival commemoration events brought numbers of black leaders to her pulpit.
A novelty of the Azusa Street Revival was its initial multiracial character.
Crawford was a participant in the Azusa Street Revival.
Mason's visit to the Azusa Street Revival changed the direction of the newly formed holiness church.
For example, John G. Lake was present during the years of the Azusa Street revival.
Like many Pentecostal groups, they trace their modern history to the Azusa Street Revival of 1906.
In Pentecostal literature, this is referred to as the Azusa Street revival, and from the start it involved Latinos.
Parham's teachings influenced the Azusa Street Revival.
The Azusa Street Revival is commonly regarded as the beginning of the modern-day Pentecostal Movement.
The charismatic renewal is rooted in the Pentecostal Movement and the Azusa Street Revival.
The Azusa Street Revival of April 1906 had a negative effect on the Peniel Mission.
The later Charismatic movement was heavily influenced by the Azusa Street Revival and Pentecostalism's glossolalia.
Most of the current charismatic groups can claim some lineage linking them to the Azusa Street Revival and William Seymour.
He noted that it had practices and experiences similar to the Azusa Street Revival, a founding element of the Pentecostal Church.
For them, the contemporary Oneness Pentecostal movement came into existence in the early 20th century, during the latter days of the Azusa Street Revival.
Seymour traveled to Los Angeles where his preaching sparked the three-year-long Azusa Street Revival in 1906.
As a result of this missionary zeal, practically all Pentecostal denominations today trace their historical roots to the Azusa Street Revival.
The origin of Pentecostalism is widely considered the 1906 Azusa Street Revival in Los Angeles, California.
In 2001, the conference in Los Angeles, California was convened in celebration of the Azusa Street Revival.
Seymour's work in Los Angeles would eventually develop into the Azusa Street Revival, which is considered by many as the birthplace of the Pentecostal movement.
From 1904 to 1906, the Azusa Street Revival occurred in Los Angeles, California and is sometimes considered the birthplace of the Pentecostal movement.
Upon his return to Tennessee from the Azusa Street Revival, Mason began preaching and teaching the Pentecostal Holiness message.
"Visions of Glory: The Place of the Azusa Street Revival in Pentecostal History".