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  1. AZUSA STREET REVIVAL DOCUMENTARY - YouTube

    The Azusa Revival touched many people, in Los Angeles, and around the world. Many were filled with the Holy Ghost, with the evidence of tongues, at the revival.

  2. Azusa Street Project - Christian History Institute

    When the power of God hit Los Angeles...The Azusa Street Revival of 1906. One hundred years ago a movement like none other since shook the very foundations of the American church. People reported …

  3. Watch The Azusa Street Project (2006) - Free Movies | Tubi

    Fascinating documentary about a 3-year church revival in Los Angeles, led by a son of former slaves, that would forever change religion in America.

  4. Watch The Azusa Street Project | Prime Video - amazon.com

    This documentary looks, in depth, at the inception of the Charismatic Movement and the mystery and controversy surrounding some of its beliefs.

  5. Watch Azusa Street Project Online | Vimeo On Demand

    Jun 16, 2017 · He turned to prayer and God's answer was The Azusa Street Revival. It shook the foundations of the church, spawned numerous denominations and changed the lives of six million …

  6. Azusa Street Project - Apple TV

    When the power of God hit Los Angeles, The Azusa Street Revival of 1906. One hundred years ago a movement like none other since shook the very foundations of the American church. People reported …

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  7. The Azusa Street Project (2006) | Full Movie - YouTube

    This documentary looks, in depth, at the inception of this movement and the mystery and controversy surrounding some of its beliefs.

  8. The Azusa Street Project streaming: watch online - JustWatch

    Investigating the revival-linked mysteries of salvation, sanctification and speaking in tongues, this fascinating program includes interviews with Dr. Jack W. Hayford, Dr. Marilyn Hickey, Bishop Noel …

  9. The Azusa Street Project - .MP4 Digital Download Digital Video

    In 1906, William J. Seymour, a one-eyed black pastor from Louisiana, son of a slave, journeyed by train from Houston to Los Angeles, only to be locked out of the church that sent for him. He turned to …

  10. The Azusa Street Project (2006 Bishop Charles E. Blake Sr.)

    PLOT: When the power of God hit Los Angeles, The Azusa Street Revival of 1906. One hundred years ago a movement like none other since shook the very foundations of the American church. People …