Page 1 Azusa Street Newspaper

 
       
 

The Banner of the First Azusa Street Mission Newspaper Published September 1906.

After Azusa Street

Here you will find historical articles concerning the Azusa Street Mission and the impact this great Mission had on the rise and development of 20th Century Pentecostalism and the Church. 

 
       
     
       
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Revivals Almost Started
Water & Spirit Baptism
Beniah At Crossroad
Genesis of Movement
Azusa Missions
After Azusa Street
William Durham

 

 

Revivals That Almost Started
Racism, pride and jealous competition prevented both the Social Gospel and the Pentecostal revival from greatly affecting Topeka
Beniah At The Apostolic Crossroads
Little Noticed Crosscurrents of B.H. Irwin, Charles Fox Parham, Frank Sandford, and A.J. Tomlinson"
 
 
Azusa Street Missions
Spiritual awakenings and missionary zeal have long been associated on the American religious scene.

 

Genesis Of The Pentecostal Movement
In the United States there were movings of the Holy Spirit as early as 1854 in New England, among those who were known as “The Gift People.”
 
William Durham
Durham became welt known for his repudiation of the Holiness doctrine of sanctification as a “second work of grace,"
After Azusa Street
The dimming of the Azusa Street revival by 1908 would have ordinarily spelled trouble for a young movement, especially if it were tightly organized.
 
  Water and Spirit Baptism
Water Baptism and Spirit Baptism in the Church Fathers
 
     
     

 

   
       
  This web site is dedicated to the memory of those who experienced the great outpouring and manifestation of the Holy Ghost in 1906-1908 at 312 Azusa Street, Los Angeles California, and took this message to the world . To who, I--and millions like me--am indebted to and grateful. --Rev. Curtis Bond editor.