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| taught William Seymour, accused of homosexuality, started a faith home, denounced Seymour’s revival, started school at Stone’s Folly |
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| Agnes Ozman received the Baptism of the Holy Spirit |
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| became the first to speak in tongues at the Topeka Revival, many received subsequently |
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| Sanctification (2nd work of grace) |
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| – to be set apart, both immediate and progressive, “oneness” or “Jesus only”, taught by Charles Parham as an experience distinct from conversion. |
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| 5. 214 Bonnie Brea Street |
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| site of a Baptist church, so many people showed up that the floor collapsed forcing them to move to Azusa Street. |
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| used for Biblical instruction on healing, encouraged in the faith, and prayer for healing |
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| “the color line was washed away in the blood”, wrote a book on Azusa Street |
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| 1915 General Chairman for the “New Issue”, Former General Chairman, he and Flower proposed a constitution in 1925 that got them kicked out of office, held Bell while he died, served as General Superintendent till 1929 |
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| – the idea that people should be baptized in Jesus’ name only, brought on by a false prophesy |
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| – AG met in Hot Springs Arkansas in the first General Council, met in an Opera house which later burned down |
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| Pentecostal Fellowship of North America |
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| World Council of Churches – anyone is welcome – we choose not to be part |
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| – executive director of Foreign Missions, Missionary to China/Taiwan, Second Generation Leader, Served 26 years, introduced Melvin Hodges The Indigenous Church |
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| started in 1951, radio broadcast, Dan Betzer, C.M. Ward, lasted 45 years (ended in 1995) |
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| – the first Nation Women’s Ministry Director, first lady of the WMC in 1951 |
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| when God brings the rain to finish the ripening of the harvest, prophesy had different views, were many misconceptions |
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| mentored Hammond, one of Missouri’s better known citizen’s, organized and led monthly interfaith prayer, served as president of Evangel / CBC / Valley Forge / Berean U., Evangel and CBC at the same time. |
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| 1890-1991, wife of J. Roswell Flower, they started the Christian Evangel (Later the Pentecostal Evangel), wrote Sunday school lessons for children |
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| forms the first Women's Missionary Council (WMC) in Houston, Texas in the Texaco district, started making clothes for orphans, her vision for women helping home and foreign missions led to highly effective district and national programs |
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| wife’s name Hazel, was the president of CBC from until 1980, changed the name for CBI to CBC, had a hand made tuxedo in Alexandria, took over his dad’s position as a missionary to Egypt |
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| Parham started Bethel Bible College at Stone’s Folly, now a catholic church stands on the site, site of a study of initial physical evidence of tongues |
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| started by Parham in Topeka Kansas at Stone’s Folly, oldest AG institution for ministerial training in the world. It is now outside the States in India |
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| Holiness Movement (contribution) |
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| started in 1830, second blessing, entire sanctification, Rock of Ages, the Comforter has |
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| Site of the revival pastored by William Seymour that sparked the Pentecostal movement, Apostolic Faith Mission, newspaper called it a tumbledown shack |
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| Beginning of the Azusa Street Revival |
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| first General Chairman of the AG, Served 2 terms, believed in Apostolic faith which caused him to step down, later came back, formerly a Baptist pastor in ft. worth, edits Word and Witness |
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| first General Secretary, he and Bell wanted to connect to start the church, got ousted due to support of the constitution, joined CMA, 22 years younger than Bell |
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| - served as General Superintendent of the Assemblies of God from 1929 to 1949, taught at CBI (CBC), approved Speed the Light, NAE, very thrifty with the Lord’s money, added jail and hospitap ministries, had a stong youth program, AG more than triples, started CA, BGMC, encouraged development of radio department. |
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| National Association of Evangelicals, withstand the enemies: modernism, communism, and Catholicism, unite in radio-Sunday school-youth-missions |
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| National Council of Churches, pretty much the American branch of the WCC |
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| - Missions Director from 1927 – 1959, born a Wesleyan, failed dentist, was healed of tuberculosis which caused his conversion, appointed permanent missionary secretary in 1927-1959 |
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| hosted revivaltime radio, one of the founding fathers of the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada (PAOC), most successful radio voice in Pentecostalism. |
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| started the royal rangers in 1962 |
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| grew up in Cleveland Ohio, attended the first NAE in 1942, elected NAE president in 1960, the only Pentecostal to hold that position, served for 26 years |
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| Jewish, veteran, read in Hebrew – Greek – French - Italian and Spanish, died at age 45 |
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| helped Lilian Trasher get to Egypt, missionary to Tibet |
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| highlighted the need for conversion, part of the healing movement with AB Simpson, 1844-1924, accused of practicing medicine without a license, |
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| one of the editors of the Pentecostal Evangel, wife named Alice, part of the NAE, filled with the Holy Spirit in 1908, worked as the council’s General Secretary and Missionary Secretary |
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| 1905-1987, crossed denominational lines to spread the Baptism in the Holy Spirit, born in South Africa |
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| - a Protestant evangelical tradition based on a biblical hermeneutic that sees a series of chronologically successive "dispensations" or periods in history in which God relates to human beings in different ways under different Biblical covenants |
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| chief executive officer of the Assemblies of God |
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| define General Presbytery |
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| Second highest policy-making body of the Assemblies of God |
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| one of the four original General Superintendents |
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| faith healer and preacher, started the four square church, couldn’t get credentials due to divorce, kidnapped (maybe) |
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| Missions (indigenous policy) |
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| Self supporting, propagating, governing – Melvin Hodges |
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| invited William Seymour to the Nazarene church |
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| weekly magazine of the AG, founded by the Flowers, |
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| Boys and Girls Missionary Crusade |
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| broke of engagement to go to Egypt to be a missionary and start an orphanage |
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| amusement park were head quarters in now |
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| word of witness merged with Christian Evangel, was briefly named Weekly Evangel before changing name to Pentecostal Evangel |
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| principle of Bethel Bible Training School 1923-1929, always showed up 30 minutes before anyone else to pray, encouraged prayer and waiting before the Lord, was called “Pop” Evans |
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| contended that gifts of healing and working of miracles have their true sphere in evangelism rather than among the saints |
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| – Bibles verbal inspiration, virgin birth of Christ, Christ’s deity and humanity (human and divine), Christ vicarious death and bodily resurrection, and Christ’s pre-millennial return, Dispensationalism |
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| define Executive Presbytery |
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| a 12 man team created in 1914 to conduct the business of meeting, distributing funds to missionaries, overseeing publications, serving as corporate legal custodians, and providing continuity between the annual conferences as well as planning them |
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| head of the General council in the early years later changed to General Superintendent |
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| living extravagantly and enjoying the things of the world |
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| 1949-1952 served only briefly, coined the term “teenager” |
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| Mobilization And Placement Service |
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| believed that the gift of the Holy Spirit would bring empowerment for ministry |
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| – knew the value of formal preparation for ministry, opened Southwestern Bible School (SWU), wrote The Young Ministers Guide |
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| founded in 1962 by Johnnie Barnes |
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| youth program, led by Steelburg and coined by Carl Hatch, Ernest S. Williams |
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| raises funds for mobility |
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| the Mansion in Topeka Kansas where Bethel Bible College was founded. Stone ran out of money before completing it |
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| missionary to the Belgian Congo, was martyred during the Congo uprising of 1964, served in the WMC, revival in ministry |
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| – published by Iann Bell, written Mark Penson |
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| Founder of teen challenge, had a heart to evangelize the outcasts, Founding Pastor of Times Square Church in New York City, wrote The Cross and the Switchblade |
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