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  1. William Joseph Seymour (May 2, 1870 – September 28, 1922) was an African-American holiness preacher who initiated the Azusa Street Revival, an influential event in the rise of the Pentecostal and Charismatic movements.

  2. Bishop William J. Seymour. Pastor of the Apostolic Faith Mission. 312 Azusa Street - Los Angeles, CA. William Joseph Seymour was born May 2, 1870 in Centerville, St. Mary's Parish, Louisiana. His parents, Simon Seymour (also known as Simon Simon) and Phillis Salabar were both former slaves.

  3. Of all the outstanding black American religious leaders in the twentieth century, one of the least recognized is William Seymour, the unsung pastor of the Azusa Street Mission in Los...

  4. Jun 8, 2018 · Learn about William Joseph Seymour, a prominent African-American religious leader and one of the founders of modern Pentecostalism. He advocated for racial integration and women's leadership in the church, and started the Azusa Street Revival in 1906.

  5. Apr 4, 1999 · Learn how William J. Seymour, an African-American holiness preacher, led the Azusa Street revival in Los Angeles in 1906, which sparked the global Pentecostal movement. Discover the historical context, the unique features and the legacy of this remarkable outpouring of the Holy Spirit.

  6. Jan 26, 2007 · Learn about William J. Seymour, the African American preacher who started the Azusa Street revival in 1906 and spread the Pentecostal faith worldwide. Read about his life, his teachings, his controversies, and his legacy.

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  8. William J. Seymour, an African American preacher, created the Azusa Street revival in 1906 and sparked the Pentecostal religious movement that, for the next century, would spread like wildfire throughout the Western Hemisphere and other parts of the world.

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