March for the 100th anniversary of the Azusa Street Revival

Warren Y
4/23/2006


Believers worldwide gathered in L.A singing, dancing, and shouting for the 100th anniversary of the Azusa Street Revival. The march began at a modest little house on Bonnie Brae Street, where William J. Seymour lived, and ended at Little Tokyo’s St., Seymour established a multi-racial church that historians believe grew into the modern Pentecostal movement.

Several thousand people marched while shouting, “Praise the Lord” or “Hallelujah”. The Pentecostal movement helped with many people’s lives. It helped one man get off drugs and alcohol. The march had many different languages. Everybody was shouting in different languages. Pentecostals are known for their spontaneous, fervent worship style and praying aloud.

The multi-racial march attracted a large crowd. I guess everyone can say, (in different languages) “Praise the Lord!”