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  2. Tabernacle - Wikipedia

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    The tabernacle was a tent-like structure that the Israelites carried with them in the wilderness and later in the Promised Land. It had an inner sanctuary with the Ark of the Covenant and an outer sanctuary with various furnishings and altars.

  3. Tent revival - Wikipedia

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    Tent revivals are gatherings of Christian worshipers in tents for revival meetings, evangelism, and healing crusades. Learn about the history, practice, and cultural representations of tent revivals in the U.S. and beyond.

  4. The United Methodist Church Split, Explained - AOL

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    This new Methodist tent, while still smaller than the UMC, is quickly growing. It already boasts more than 2,000 congregations and plans to hold its first General Conference in the fall of 2024.

  5. Great Awakening - Wikipedia

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    The Great Awakening was a series of religious revivals in American Christian history, starting in the 18th century and lasting until the 20th century. The Second Great Awakening (c. 1790–1840) was a widespread movement that influenced many denominations, reforms, and social movements.

  6. Los Angeles Crusade (1949) - Wikipedia

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    The first great evangelistic campaign of Billy Graham was held in Los Angeles in 1949, organized by Christ for Greater Los Angeles. It lasted for eight weeks and attracted national media attention and coverage.

  7. Big Tent Revival - Wikipedia

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    Big Tent Revival is a Christian rock band formed in Memphis, Tennessee, in 1991 by Steve Wiggins. They were signed to Ardent Records who had a distribution deal with Forefront Records . They disbanded in 2000 after having released five albums, had two releases after disbanding, and reformed in 2012 after a successful crowdfunding campaign for a ...

  8. Jack Coe - Wikipedia

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    Jack Coe (1918-1956) was an American preacher who claimed to heal people with his faith. He was expelled from the Assemblies of God, arrested for practicing medicine, and died of polio.

  9. Lakewood Church - Wikipedia

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    Lakewood Church is a large evangelical Christian megachurch in Houston, Texas, founded by John Osteen and led by his son Joel. It has a non-denominational, charismatic, and Pentecostal orientation, and offers various ministries, fellowships, and services to its 45,000 weekly attendees.