![]() ![]() When he shifted from Presbyterian he believed in adult baptism, conversion experience (salvation), ordinance of women, divine healing, emphasis on foreign missions. organized catholic church in Chicago which was renamed the Christian catholic apostolic church in Zion. founded international divine healing association. John Alexander Dowie great healing evangelist. Lucy Farrow came and was gifted in helping people receive the Holy Spirit, Frank Bartleman wrote about it. William Seymour African American man who started the Azusa street revival. While there healings happened, they started a bible school where he trained the students on how to conduct street meetings and evangelistic campaigns. Houston, Texas After the revival in Galena Parham went to Houston in 1905. ![]() Believed in salvation, sanctification, they were very loud and emotional worshippers. Simpson Northeast coast Agnes Ozman -First person evidential tongues Apostolic faith movement Parham started. "Gospel bands" young student guys that got everyone to come out to street meetings evangelized cities - 1000s of Pentecostal converts 3 movements that made up the original AG in 1914 1. Methodist minister before leaving for Pentecostal. Settled in Kansas opened Bethel healing home, and Bethel college. called to ministry while praying for his healing. Preached salvation and sanctification (Holy Spirit)īorn in Iowa June 4th 1873. Charles Parham -Leader of Pentecostalism movement Bethel bible college - Only book was the Bible " only 1 outwardly observable manifestation that occurs in every case, where Luke tells what the manifestations are.****speaking in tongues*** Galena, Kansas revival When Parham left Topeka he went to Galena and had a revival from October 1903-January 1904. Parham's students discovered Luke's references to Holy Spirit: Galena, Kansas Topeka, Kansas -in October 1900 perfectionism Edward Irving -People spoke in tongues Origins of Pentecostal movement 1. Thousands of Methodist claimed "second blessing" ** first to make altar call "Entire sanctification" -"Second definite work of grace" Most influential person in Holiness movement Methodists benefited from camp meeting Phoebe Palmer -1860 Didn't require buildings or ordained minister Baptists -Used "camp meeting" Emotional: laughing, dancing, jerking,rolling, falling,barking "High church" Presbyterians -Opposed "camp meetings" Lunch time prayer Cane Ridge revival -Kentucky Cane Ridge Revival Layman's prayer revival - New York Darwinism ("social gospel"& personal God) Second great awakening 3 venues:ģ. Biblical criticism (inspiration and authority of bible)Ģ. Perfectionist view "You can become perfect in this life"ġ. ![]()
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