Martinez to Present Azusa Lecture on Global Pentecostal Movement
Cleveland, TN–Dr. Julie Therese Martinez will present the Seventeenth Annual Azusa Lecture on Thursday, November 10, at 7:00 p.m., in the Lee University Chapel.
Survey: Increasing number of Protestants Want Their Church ‘Politically Homogenous’
As voters prepare to cast their ballots for the midterm elections, a recent study says that most Protestants prefer to attend a church where the congregation’s political views align with theirs.
Leaders of the United Methodist Church, gathered in five locations across the country last week for jurisdictional conferences to elect new bishops to steer America’s second-largest Protestant denomination.
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Earlier this month, the Dixon Pentecostal Research Center honored Dr. Estrelda Y. Alexander with the Spirit of Azusa Award. The Research Center presented the award during its Sixteenth Annual Azusa Lecture held at North Cleveland Church of God. Both the presentation of the award and the Azusa Lecture highlighted the significance of ethnic minorities in the Pentecostal Movement.
The vision at Empowered21 is “that every person on earth would have an authentic encounter with Jesus Christ through the power and presence of the Holy Spirit by Pentecost 2033.”
DISCLAIMER: Content of articles posted on Faith News come from various sources and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Church of God, Church of God Communications or the Church of God Internet Ministry.
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