
Los Angeles Azusa Street Revival
The Los Angeles Azusa Street Revival was a powerful religious movement that took place starting in 1906 in Los Angeles, led by Pastor William J. Seymour. It is widely considered the birthplace of the modern Pentecostal movement, characterized by enthusiastic worship, speaking in tongues, and divine healings. The revival drew diverse people seeking spiritual renewal, inspiring a global surge in charismatic Christian practices. Its impact reshaped Christian worship services and emphasized personal spiritual experiences. The Azusa Street Revival played a crucial role in revitalizing Christianity and spreading Pentecostalism worldwide.