April 27, 2006
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The birth of the Pentecostal movement began 100 years ago on Azusa Street in Los Angeles. We'll be taking our show on the road to cover this global gathering and revival that is reshaping Christianity, culture, and politics worldwide.
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Image Caption
During a procession to celebrate the Azusa Street Revival of 1906, a group of Pentecostals kneel and fall down in prayer on First Street in Los Angeles. (Photo: Colleen Scheck for Speaking of Faith)
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Foursquare Stories
View images of the Pasadena Foursquare Church and its members while they discuss their religious backgrounds, the role Pentecostalism plays in their lives, and the community they've found in this congregation.
Web-Exclusive Interview
Listen to Krista's conversation with Arlene Sanchez Walsh. She tells her personal story about her conversion from Catholicism to Pentecostalism, voices her critiques of the movement's current incarnations, and describes the powerful impact the movement is having on Latinos on the continent during these times.
Unheard Clips
Listen to Cecil Robeck describe the history of William Seymour, the Azusa Street mission, and the role of Los Angeles in Pentecostalism's growth and rapid spread across the globe.
Selected Conversations on Pentecostalism
We dug in to the SOF archives to present some of our previous guests insights about this global movement. Voice on the Radio
Cecil M. Robeck, Jr.
Robeck is a professor of Church History and Ecumenics at Fuller Theological Seminary and a historian of Pentecostal tradition. He is the author of The Azusa Street Mission & Revival: The Birth of the Global Pentecostal Movement.
Voice on the Web
Arlene Sanchez Walsh
Sanchez Walsh is chair of the Haggard School of Theology at Azusa Pacific University and author of Latino Pentecostal Identity: Evangelical Faith, Society, and Self.
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