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Resource Type:
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Photographs
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Language:
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English
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Location:
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P16826
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Date:
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20010531
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Author/Creator:
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Warner, Wayne E.
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Title:
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Azusa Street Mission (Los Angeles, CA). [P16826]
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Format:
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color
4x6
None
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Description:
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Description: Historic plaque at site of the Azusa Street Mission, located at Naguchi Plaza near the corner of Azusa Street and San Pedro Street; May 31, 2001.
Text of marker says: AZUSA STREET MISSION / This plaque commemorates the site of the Azusa Street Mission / which was located at 312 Azusa Street. Formally known / as the Apostolic Faith Mission, it served as a fountainhead for / the international Pentecostal Movement from 1906-1931. / Pastor William J. Seymour oversaw the 'Azusa Street Revival'. / He preached a message of salvation, holiness, and power, / welcomed visitors from around the world, transformed the / congregation into a multicultural center of worship, / and commissioned pastors, evangelists, and missionaries / to take the message of 'Pentecost' (Acts 2:1-41) to the world. / Today, members of the Pentecostal/Charismatic Movement number half a billion worldwide. / February 1999 Azusa Street Memorial Committee
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Subject:
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Pentecostal World Conference, 2001.
Azusa Street Revival.
Azusa Street Mission (Los Angeles, CA).
Revivals--California--Los Angeles.
California--Los Angeles.
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