DO IT AGAIN | Fresh Leadership Season 2 Episode

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Fresh Leadership Podcast: Season 2 Episode 6

A HISTORY OF REVIVALS
The First Great Awakening (1730s–1740s)
Key Figures:
Jonathan Edwards: Emphasized repentance and transformative faith through sermons like "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God."
George Whitefield: Known for itinerant preaching, emotional worship, and promoting personal conversion.
John Wesley: Methodism founder focused on holiness, discipline, and heart-centered revival.
Gilbert Tennent: Advocated Spirit-filled preaching to awaken spiritual complacency.
Key Events:
Revival sermons stirred repentance, with visible emotional responses akin to Pentecostal worship.
Itinerant preachers laid the groundwork for outdoor revival meetings.
Lay believers shared testimonies and led prayer, promoting Spirit-led participation.
Impact: Thousands converted, church attendance grew, and a foundation was laid for future revival movements.
The Second Great Awakening (Early 1800s–Mid-19th Century)
Key Figures:
Charles Finney: Promoted altar calls and urgent repentance.
Phoebe Palmer: Advanced the "second blessing" theology, influencing Pentecostal thought.
Francis Asbury: Spread revival through rural circuit-riding preachers.
Barton W. Stone: Advocated Spirit-led worship through the Restoration Movement.
Key Events:
Camp Meetings: Outdoor gatherings marked by emotional worship and spontaneous singing.
Cane Ridge Revival (1801): Drew 20,000 attendees with intense spiritual manifestations.
The Holiness Movement emphasized sanctification and Spirit baptism.
Impact: Significant conversions and increased emphasis on holiness influenced future global revivals.
The Welsh Revival (1904–1906)
Key Figures:
Evan Roberts: Led prayer-focused gatherings with a call to repentance.
Seth Joshua: Preached surrender to the Spirit.
Women and youth played pivotal roles, leading prayer meetings and testifying.
Key Events:
Loughor Revival sparked a nationwide awakening with spontaneous prayer, heartfelt worship, and Spirit-led testimonies.
Emphasized four principles: confess sin, abandon doubt, obey the Spirit, and confess Christ openly.
Impact: 100,000 conversions and global influence, inspiring Azusa Street and beyond.
Azusa Street Revival (1906–1915)
Key Figures:
William J. Seymour: Advocated Spirit baptism with racial unity and humility.
Lucy Farrow: Pivotal in initiating tongues-speaking outbreaks.
Frank Bartleman: Documented and spread the revival message.
Key Events:
At Bonnie Brae Street, initial Spirit baptism occurred, leading to meetings at Azusa Street Mission.
Services featured prayer, tongues, healing, and unity across racial and social lines.
Impact: Sparked the Pentecostal movement, spreading globally through missionary efforts.
Jesus People Movement (1960s–1970s)
Key Figures:
Chuck Smith: Opened Calvary Chapel to youth, sparking mass conversions.
Lonnie Frisbee: Dynamic evangelist fostering healing and worship renewal.
Keith Green: Influential musician blending repentance and Spirit-filled worship.
Key Events:
Informal worship gatherings, baptisms in beaches and rivers, and Spirit-filled home churches.
Revival events like Explo '72 highlighted the movement’s passion for youth evangelism.
Impact: Pioneered contemporary worship and global youth-centered revival.
Marks of Revival
Extraordinary prayer and intercession.
Deep repentance and personal transformation.
Widespread salvation.
Renewed commitment to holiness.
Spontaneous baptisms.
Manifestations of the Holy Spirit, including miracles.
Youth involvement and emphasis on community.
Revival unites generations with a shared hunger for God and empowers Spirit-led renewal.

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