The Shearer Schoolhouse Revival was a religious phenomenon that occurred during a series of meetings conducted in the summer of 1896 in Cherokee County, North Carolina Cherokee County , North Carolina , United States . The revival was characterized by what participants believed to be the biblical experience of Glossolalia speaking in tongues . The group that hosted these worship gatherings eventually became known as the Church of God Cleveland . This event predated the Azusa Street Revival 1906 , which is generally held to be the event that started the Pentecostalism Pentecostal Movement in the United States. This suggests the Azusa Revival can be seen as one of several similar religious phenomena happening at the same time. There is no doubt, however, that Azusa had a greater impact and is more widely known. Category 1896 in the United States Category History of Christianity in the United States Category Charismatic and Pentecostal Christianity Category Cherokee County, North Carolina ... more details
The Church of the Word lang es Iglesia el Verbo is an evangelicalism evangelical pentecostalism pentecostal Christianity Christian church. Its parent organisation is the Gospel Outreach church, which is based in California , United States . The Church of the Word has congregations in several Latin America n republics. Former Efra n R os Montt 1982 coup military dictator of Guatemala Efra n R os Montt is an ordained El Verbo minister. The church first arrived in Guatemala as part of the relief efforts in the aftermath of the 1976 Guatemala earthquake 1976 earthquake . External links http www.verbo.org Verbo Ministries http verbochurch.com Verbo Church Christian denomination stub Category Pentecostal denominations Category Christian denominations founded in the United States ... more details
wiktionary oneness Oneness may refer to Divine simplicity , the belief that God is without parts Oneness Carlos Santana album Oneness Carlos Santana album , a 1979 rock album Oneness mathematics , a mathematical concept Oneness metaphysics , a concept in philosophy Oneness mysticism , union with what is fundamental in reality Oneness Jack DeJohnette album Oneness Jack DeJohnette album , a 1997 jazz album Monotheism , the belief that only one deity exists Oneness Pentecostalism GodWeenSatan The Oneness , the debut album by American rock music rock band Ween See also Divine unity disambiguation The Oneness disambig ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Efraim Movement is a small sect in the Netherlands begun by Heinrich van Geene born 1936 that emphasizes the Rapture . It began as an offshoot of Pentecostalism , but Van Geene declared God said he was the only Prophet left. There were also indications he felt the Rapture would begin in 2001 and be fulfilled in 2096 with the end of the world. This inspired some media attention in the Netherlands as it was feared they would do something drastic. Many of these fears were based on misunderstanding and were overblown, but the group does have detailed calculations concerning what they deem the end times. Sources http www.cesnur.org 2002 slc kranenborg.htm Cesnur Category New religious movements Category Pentecostal denominations Christian denomination stub nl Efraim Genootschap ... more details
Parham may refer to Places in Antigua and Barbuda Parham, Antigua and Barbuda , that claims to be the oldest town on Antigua The Parham Peninsula in Canada Parham, Ontario in England Parham Airfield Museum Parham Park the area surrounding Parham House in West Sussex Parham, Suffolk Parham, West Sussex in the United States Parham, Mississippi Surname The surname Parham is of English origin. However, it has also been used by the Irish people. People Charles Fox Parham , American preacher instrumental in the formation of Pentecostalism Lennon Parham , American actress Tiny Parham , Canadian born American jazz bandleader and pianist Other The Parham Attack , an unusual chess opening Disambig Category Place name disambiguation pages Category Surnames de Parham nl Parham pl Parham ujednoznacznienie ... more details
There is diversity of religious and ethnic groups in El Salvador . The majority of the population are Christians, mostly Roman Catholics 52.5 , while Protestantism represents 27.6 of the population. ref http www.state.gov g drl rls irf 2008 108525.htm International Religious Freedom Report 2008 ref Evangelicalism and Pentecostalism are two of the notable non catholic faiths in El Salvador. 11.1 percent of the population indicates that it is not affiliated with any religious group. Other religions 1.4 are present as well Islam, Judaism, Mormonism and Jehovah s Witnesses . See also Roman Catholicism in El Salvador Islam in El Salvador History of the Jews in El Salvador Judaism in El Salvador Protestants in El Salvador Demographics of El Salvador References reflist North America topic Religion in Category Religion in El Salvador ElSalvador stub ... more details
Protestants represent 15 of Chilean people. Protestants first arrived in the 1840s, with the arrival in Valpara so in 1845 of the American Congregational church Congregationalist later, Presbyterian missionary David Trumbull ref http libweb.ptsem.edu collections ead trumbull david.html ref and with German immigrants from Protestant parts of Germany, mainly Lutheranism Lutherans . Later came Anglicanism Anglicans , Presbyterianism Presbyterians , Seventh day Adventist Church Seventh day Adventists , Methodism Methodists , Pentecostalism Pentecostals , and other Protestant Christians. First Seventh Day Adventist missionaries first arrived in 1895 ref http adventistatlas.org ViewCountry.asp?CtryCode cl Adventist Atlas ref , today there are estimated 126,814 Adventists in Chile. References reflist South America topic Protestantism in DEFAULTSORT Protestantism In Chile Category Christianity in Chile Category Protestantism by country Chile pl Protestantyzm w Chile ... more details
Image Citslibrary.jpg thumb right 300px Students engaged in study at the Central India Theological Seminary The roots of Central India Theological Seminary go back to 1962 when Dr. Kurien Thomas founded Bharosa Bible College at Itarsi , Central India . It was later renamed as Central India Bible College and then raised to a research institution in 1999 with the name Central India Theological Seminary by Dr. Matthew Thomas. The seminary provides theological education at both undergraduate and post graduate levels in English language English and Hindi . References reflist See also Kurien Thomas Fellowship of the Pentecostal Churches in India coord missing India Category Christianity in India Category Pentecostalism Category Christian seminaries and theological colleges in India Category Seminaries and theological colleges in India India university stub ... more details
Assemblies of God Ireland is a Pentecostalism Pentecostal denomination and a part of the World Assemblies of God Fellowship , the world s largest Pentecostal denomination with a global adherence of 52.5 million people. ref Center for the Study of Global Christianity Status of Global Mission 2005 ref It was formed on October 22, 2005, when the Irish Region of the Assemblies of God of Great Britain and Ireland was allowed to join with the Irish Assemblies of God, Republic of Ireland to form the Assemblies of God Ireland. ref name IrishAGformation http www.eyeoneurope.org articles LaunchAGIreland.html Launch of the Assemblies of God Ireland ref Ministries http www.worldministries.co.uk Assemblies of God World Ministries References references External links http www.agireland.org Assemblies of God Ireland AOG Category Assemblies of God Category Pentecostal denominations Category Religious organizations established in 2005 Category All Ireland organisations Christian denomination stub ... more details
Expand Spanish Richard Shaull date April 2012 Richard Shaull 1919 2002 was an United States American theologian. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Shaull, Richard ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1919 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 2002 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Shaull, Richard Category Protestant theologians Category American theologians Category Liberation theologians Category Pentecostalism Category 1919 births Category 2002 deaths US bio stub es Richard Shaull pt Richard Shaull ... more details
The Apostolic Assemblies of Christ, Inc. is a predominantly African American Oneness Pentecostal denomination. The Apostolic Assemblies of Christ was organized in 1970 by George Marshall Boone b. 1920 . Previously he had served as a bishop in the Pentecostal Church of the Apostolic Faith . From a beginning with seven churches in Michigan , Ohio , and Tennessee , the Apostolic Assemblies of Christ has grown to about 200 churches in the United States and Haiti . The church is anti trinitarian in theology, teaches repentance, water baptism by immersion in the name of Jesus Christ, and Spirit Baptism are necessary to enter into the kingdom of God . They also believe that speaking in tongues is the initial evidence of the baptism of the Holy Ghost . Affiliated Churches Livingway Apostolic Faith Church Town Creek, AL Bishop Earnest Clay Praise Covenant Church Louisville, KY Bishop William L. Harris IV Healing Fountain Apostolic Faith Church Sheffield, AL Bishop Thomas Owens Christ Church Apostolic Belleville, IL District Elder Roddrick C. Anglin, Sr. http www.apostolicassembliesofchrist.com index.html Church website . http www.bishopwilliamharris.com praisecovenantchurch.html The New Greater Soul Delervence Tabernacle Lexington, Ky Elder Lucian Dell Booker, Jr http www.gsdt.org See also Apostolic Assembly of the Faith in Christ Jesus Apostolic Brethren Apostolic Church of Christ Pentecostal Apostolic Church denomination Apostolic Church Pentecostal Apostolic Faith Church Apostolic Gospel Church of Jesus Christ Apostolic Pentecostalism Free Apostolic Church of Pentecost International Apostolic Fellowship List of Christian denominations Apostolic Churches Irvingites List of Christian denominations Oneness Pentecostalism Apostolic Overcoming Holy Church of God Category Predominantly African American Christian denominations Category Religious organizations established in 1970 Category Oneness Pentecostal denominations Category Pentecostal denominations and unions established ... more details
International Circle of Faith New Apostolic Church , a chiliastic church Oneness Pentecostalism , also known as Apostolic Pentecostalism, a form of Pentecostal Christianity that is non trinitarian ... more details
ES TV is a Norway Norwegian Christian Pentecostalism Pentecostal Television station TV station . ES TV broadcasts from a grid of ground transmitters, via Satellite television satellite and also as Web TV. The station began its mission in 1993. the Foundation charity foundation Pinsevennenes Evangeliesenter Pentecostal Gospel Center in Norway owns the broadcaster. Pinsevennenes Evangeliesenter is a deacon diaconal , voluntary based organization which works with addicts, assisting in freeing people from their addictions and in getting started with a new life . History The TV station was established two years after the Gospel Center had begun regular radio broadcasts in Oslo . Programming The programs which are presented are recordings from Christian meetings, singing and music, topical shows as well as news programming. The aim is to present the Gospel s and to present the addict care program of the gospel center. ES TV s transmissions target the Nordic countries 18 hours each week via the satellite broadcaster TV Visjon Norge , and as Web TV via the web pages of TV Visjon Norge . In the Greater Oslo Region 14 hours each week are being transmitted via the ground based grid of transmitters belonging to NRK2 as well as cable television from Liberty Global Europe Liberty Global Europe s Norwegian affiliate, UPC Norge . See also Religious broadcasting External links http www.estv.no ES TV home page A selection of programming available through the internet. in Norwegian language Norwegian http www.visjonnorge.com TV Visjon Norge home page in Norwegian DEFAULTSORT Es Tv Category Pentecostalism Category Television stations in Norway Category Christian television Category Television channels and stations established in 1993 no ES TV ... more details
For other people named P. J. Thomas P. J. Thomas disambiguation P. J. Thomas notability Biographies date April 2011 one source date April 2011 Infobox clergy name P. J. Thomas image pjthomas.gif image size 225px caption birth date April 15, 1914 birth place death date July 24, 1999 death place church Indian Pentecostal Church other names education Master s degree in Comparative Religion ordained writings congregations offices held title spouse children parents footnotes Parackanal Joseph Thomas April 15, 1914 March 24, 1998 was an India n pastor . He played an important role in the development of the Indian Pentecostal Church . ref cite book title The South Indian Pentecostal movement in the twentieth century last Bergunder first Michael pages 297 298 year 2008 publisher Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing isbn 9780802827340 ref References reflist See also http www.apts.edu ajps 01 1 01 1 SBurgess.pdf History of Pentecostalism in India http www.apts.edu ajps 05 1 05 1 RHedlund.pdf Critique of Pentecostal Mission http www.missionstudies.org conference 1papers fp Roger Hedlund Full Paper.pdf New Christian movements in India External links http www.lightplanet.com christianity pentacostal.html Pentecostal History Overview http www.trumpetmagazine.com FoundingFathers.asp?lang 2&mid 72 Trumpet Magazine http www.pcnak.com aboutus.htm P.C.N.A.K. About Us Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Thomas, P. J. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH April 15, 1914 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH March 24, 1998 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Thomas, P. J. Category 1914 births Category Christianity in India Pentecostal history Category Pentecostalism India Category Religious conversion in India Category Charismatic and Pentecostal Christianity Category Evangelicalism Category 1998 deaths Category Wheaton College Illinois alumni Category Wheaton College Illinois faculty ... more details
Infobox Christian denomination name Apostolic Church of Christ Pentecostal image imagewidth caption main classification Pentecostal orientation polity founder founded date 1969 founded place Winston Salem, North Carolina separated from Church of God Apostolic leader moderator leader parent merger separations fellowships associations area hospitals nursing homes aid congregations members ministers missionaries temples primary schools secondary schools tertiary footnotes Apostolic Church of Christ Pentecostal is a Pentecostal Christian denomination founded in North Carolina in 1969 by Johnnie Draft and Wallace Snow . Both these men had been members of the Church of God Apostolic prior to creating this one. The only difference between this church and that from which it was founded is its organization. In this church, a parent board owns all the church s property. ref name Lewis cite book last1 Lewis first1 James R. authorlink1 James R. Lewis scholar last2 first2 editor1 first editor1 last editor1 link others title The Encyclopedia of Cults, Sects, and New Religions url format accessdate edition series volume date year 1998 month origyear publisher Prometheus Books location Amherst, New York language isbn 1 57392 222 6 oclc doi id page pages chapter chapterurl quote ref bibcode laysummary laydate separator postscript lastauthoramp ref See also Apostolic Assemblies of Christ Apostolic Assembly of the Faith in Christ Jesus Apostolic Brethren Apostolic Church denomination Apostolic Church Pentecostal Apostolic Faith Church Apostolic Gospel Church of Jesus Christ Apostolic Pentecostalism Free Apostolic Church of Pentecost International Apostolic Fellowship List of Christian denominations Apostolic Churches Irvingites List of Christian denominations Oneness Pentecostalism Apostolic Overcoming Holy Church of God References references DEFAULTSORT Apostolic Church Of Christ Pentecostal Category Pentecostal denominations Category Religious organizations established in 1969 Categ ... more details
TheAG1 Blumhofer, Edith L. The Assemblies of God A Chapter in the Story of American Pentecostalism ..., Pentecostalism, and American Culture . Urbana and Chicago University of Illinois Press. ISBN 978 ... soteriology. Methodism was far more influential. When Pentecostalism emerged as a distinct movement ... into a three stage and two stage Pentecostalism. Three stage Pentecostalism held the Wesleyan view ... in the Holy Spirit. Two stage Pentecostalism, which was the non Wesleyan view held by Durham, held that sanctification ... first Edith L. title The Overcoming Life A Study in the Reformed Evangelical Contribution to Pentecostalism ... Christianity Category Evangelicalism Category Pentecostalism Category 19th century Christianity ... more details
Jonathan Anton Alexander Paul 1853 1931 was a German Pentecostal minister, writer, theologian, and Bible scholar and translator. Paul graduated from the Studium der Theologie in the University of Griefswald and pastored in Pomerania . He was member of the Gnadauer Verband , an evangelical movement within the Evangelical Church in Germany and supported youth activities, social ministry among workers, and pietistic conversion. In 1906, Jonathan Paul visited Thomas Ball Barratt in Oslo and became Pentecostal. The German evangelical leadership condemned Pentecostalism in the Berlin Declaration in 1909 and as a consequence Paul helped to organize the M lheim Association of Free Churches and Evangelical Communities , the first Pentecostal body in Germany in 1914, a fellowship gathering Pentecostals within the state and free churches. He was a very active writer, editor of many periodicals, and compiled of the hymnal Pfingstjubel . Paul and five other Pentecostals published in 1914 the Das Neue Testament in der Sparche dre Gegenwart , a then contemporary German language version of the New Testament . Jonathan Paul and the German Pentecostalism held doctrines different from their American counterparts. Paul did not believe in tongues as initial evidence, nor in the doctrine of two or three stages of salvation rebirth, sanctification, baptism in the Holy Spirit. Regarding the Bible Paul, an accomplished Bible scholar, rejected the fundamentalist views such as the idea verbal inspiration. References Paul Fleisch Die Geschichte der Pfingstbewegung in Deutschland. Francke, Marburg Lahn 1983, ISBN 3 88224 287 6. Paul Fleisch Die Heiligungsbewegung . Brunnen Verlag, Gie en 2003, ISBN 3 7655 9479 2. Ernst Giese Jonathan Paul, ein Knecht Jesu Christi. Leben und Werk. Missionsbuchhandlung, Altdorf 1965. Christian Krust 50 Jahre Deutsche Pfingstbewegung M lheimer Richtung. Missionsbuchhandlung, Altdorf 1958. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Paul, Jonathan ALTERNATI ... more details
to the Pentecostal Holiness Church . Cashwell distanced himself from Pentecostalism , rejoined the Methodist church, and died from a heart attack in 1916. Cashwell s apostleship of Pentecostalism in the south ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 A praisepit is a colloquial name given to a mosh pit which occurs at a pentecostal Christian church service. ref Smith, E. Planetshakers Conference 1998 , Press Release, Planetshakers 2 February 1998 ref The phrase was first coined in the late 1990s at the Planetshakers conference in Adelaide , South Australia ref Hewitt, M, 2001. A study in Secular Influence in M.Howard and A.Law eds How to Reach Out Successful Pastors and how they do it , Koorong, Perth, Pg 56 75. ref , as a response to criticisms within the church regarding the increasingly secular ised manner of youth worship activities. Since then, the term has entered popular usage among young Australian pentecostal Christians, with some major west Australian conferences like Festivale and Phenomena using the word heavily in advertising. ref Festivale 2007 Christian City Church 2007. Retrieved June 14, 2007 from http ccchh.org.au festivale ref References references Category Pentecostalism ... more details
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Infobox church color name Hillsong Church Cape Town fullname img Hillsong logo.png img size 150 img capt Hillsong Church logo founded date June 2008 seniorpastor Brian Houston pastor Brian and Bobbie Houston pastor Phil Dooley Phil and Lucinda Dooley country flagicon South Africa South Africa website http hillsong.co.za www.hillsong.co.za Hillsong Church Cape Town is a Pentecostalism Pentecostal Christianity Christian church affiliated with the Assemblies of God and is the South Africa n offshoot of Hillsong Church in Sydney, Australia . The church is pastored by former Hillsong United pastor Phil Dooley who moved to Cape Town in March 2008. External links http www.hillsong.co.za Hillsong Church Cape Town website. http hillsongafrica.com Hillsong Africa Foundation website. Hillsong2 Category Churches in Cape Town ... more details
Niilo Yli Vainio b. February 23, 1920 in Lapua d. November 16, 1981 in Spain was a famous Charismatic Movement Charismatic leader in Finland . Several alleged healing miracles and other spiritual experiences took place in his revival meetings. As a result, thousands of Finns converted into Pentecostalism . ref http yle.fi elavaarkisto ?s s&g 4&ag 100&t 646&a 2346 Yle.fi Yli Vainio kaatoi ja paransi ref Yli Vainio, who started preaching after having recovered from a heart condition during the 1950s, rose to fame during the late 1970s. References references Persondata NAME ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH February 23, 1920 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH November 16, 1981 PLACE OF DEATH Category Finnish Pentecostals Yli Vainio, Niilo Category 1920 births Yli Vainio, Niilo Category 1981 deaths Yli Vainio, Niilo Christianity stub fi Niilo Yli Vainio ... more details
For other churches of the same name St. Mark s Episcopal Church disambiguation St. Mark s Episcopal Church St. Mark s Episcopal Church is located in Beaver Dam, Wisconsin and was built in 1858. The site was previously used as a Pentecostalism Pentecostal Church building church . It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. ref cite web url http landmarkhunter.com 128142 st marks episcopal church title St. Mark s Episcopal Church publisher Landmark Hunter.com accessdate 2012 01 23 ref The church is part of the Episcopal Diocese of Milwaukee . ref cite web url http www.episcopalchurch.org parish st marks episcopal church beaver dam wi title St. Mark s Episcopal Church, Beaver Dam, WI publisher The Episcopal Church accessdate 2012 01 23 ref References reflist Category Properties of religious function on the National Register of Historic Places in Wisconsin Category Episcopal churches in Wisconsin Category Religious buildings completed in 1858 Wisconsin NRHP stub ... more details
Neo Pentecostalism redirects here. Neo Pentecostalism refers to both the Charismatic Movement and neo charismatic churches. Neo charismatic churches are a category of church building churches in the Christian Renewal religion Renewal movement. The Christian renewal movement incorporates Pentecostal , Charismatic movement Charismatic and neo charismatic churches. Neo charismatics include the Third Wave of the Holy Spirit Third Wave , but are broader&mdash now more numerous than Pentecostals first wave and charismatics second wave combined, due to the incredible growth of post denominational churches post denominational and independent charismatic groups. ref name NIDPCM Stanley M Burgess, Eduard M van der Maas eds New International Dictionary of Pentecostal and Charismatic Movements Grand Rapids Zondervan, 2002 s.v. neocharismatics ref History Unreferenced section date September 2009 The term Neo charismatic was first applied, in the 1970s, to churches that embraced many of the doctrines and practices of Pentecostal churches and the Charismatic Movement , but were not specifically aligned with either. In the 1980s, C. Peter Wagner coined the term Third Wave of the Holy Spirit Third Wave to clearly distinguish the sort of charismatic spirituality he advocated from Pentecostalism. This represented a particular cultural need within the North American scene. Many neo charismatic groups were also influenced by the Toronto Blessing in the mid 1990s, which was itself a neo charismatic phenomenon that arose out of the Vineyard Movement . Defining characteristics Neo charismatics, like Pentecostals and Charismatics embrace the gifts of the Holy Spirit including glossolalia speaking in tongues , healing, and prophecy. They also practice laying on of hands and the infilling of the Holy Spirit , however, they may not expect a specific experience of baptism with the Holy Spirit as a requirement for those gifts. There is no single form, governmental structure, or style of church services ... more details
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