The Azusa Street Project (2006)

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When one-eyed Southern pastor William J. Seymour was barred from the Los Angeles church that sent for him in 1906, he started the Azusa Street Revival and spawned the modern-day Pentecostal movement. 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 Jones and the Rev. William M. Wilson.

Director: Clay Banks
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 54 min
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Language: English
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Azusa Street Project about?
When one-eyed Southern pastor William J. Seymour was barred from the Los Angeles church that sent for him in 1906, he started the Azusa Street Revival and spawned the modern-day Pentecostal movement. 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 Jones and the Rev. William M. Wilson.
Who directed The Azusa Street Project?
The Azusa Street Project was directed by Clay Banks.
Who stars in The Azusa Street Project?
The Azusa Street Project stars Jack Hayford, Charles Blake.
How long is The Azusa Street Project?
The Azusa Street Project has a runtime of 54m (54 minutes).
What genre is The Azusa Street Project?
The Azusa Street Project is a Documentary film.