New Religious Movements

  • Birth of Pentecostalism

    "student Agnes Ozman received the gift of tongues during a prayer meeting at Charles Fox Parham's Bethel Bible College"
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    Pentecostalism

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    Race

    "For the first decade the movement was comprised largely of poor Anglos and African-Americans, but as it organized into the Apostolic Faith Mission, the church split along racial lines. In the early years of the movement, women also had a prominent role. "
  • “Finished Work”

    The Finished Work is a doctrine associated with Pentecostals of the Finished Work Pentecostal tradition,[1] that locates sanctification at the time of conversion
  • Assemblies of God

    Formed in Hot Springs, Arkansas
  • Oneness Movement

    Jesus Only, also called Oneness Pentecostalism or Apostolic movement, movement of believers within Pentecostalism who hold that true baptism can only be “in the name of Jesus” rather than in the name of all three persons of the Trinity.
  • Pentecostal Assemblies of the World incorporated

    Created in 1919, still one of the world's largest Oneness Pentecostal denominations.
  • Church of God of Prophecy

    Tomlinson forms the Church of God of Prophecy.
  • International Church of the Foursquare Gospel

    Aimee Semple McPherson forms the International Church of the Foursquare Gospel in Los Angeles.
  • Pentecostal missions to Korea and Japan

    Mary Rumsey opens first Pentecostal missions to Korea and Japan
  • United Pentecostal Church (Missouri)

    Several mergers produce the United Pentecostal Church (Missouri)
  • National Association of Evangelicals

    American Pentecostal churches accepted as charter members of the National Association of Evangelicals
  • Healing crusades

    Healing crusades begin under William Branham and Oral Roberts.
  • Charismatic movement

    Acceptance of pentecostalism among Christianity created growth.
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    Baptisms and experience of the holy spirit through gathering etc.
  • 1 billion

    Pentecostals is predicted to rise to 1 billion by 2050. Outnumbering the amount of Catholics.