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  2. Our Lady of the Angels Pastoral Region - Wikipedia

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    Church name Image Address LA neighborhood School; Blessed Sacrament [40]: 6657 W. Sunset Blvd. Hollywood: No Christ the King [41]: 624 N. Rossmore Ave. Hollywood K-8 [42]: Holy Spirit

  3. Shekinah Church - Wikipedia

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    Shekinah Church was established by Robert Shinn in 1994, initially serving as a religious community for Korean Americans in Los Angeles. [2] Over time, the church expanded its membership and activities. [citation needed] In 2021, Shinn founded 7M Films, a talent management company representing social media influencers, particularly TikTok ...

  4. Azusa Street Revival - Wikipedia

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    Seymour arrived in Los Angeles on February 22, 1906, [11] [12] [13] and within two days was preaching at Julia Hutchins' church at the corner of Ninth Street and Santa Fe Avenue. [9] During his first sermon, he preached that speaking in tongues was the first biblical evidence of the inevitable infilling in the Holy Spirit. [14]

  5. Opus Spiritus Sancti - Wikipedia

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    The Opus Spiritus Sancti, (literally meaning "Work of the Holy Spirit") is a Catholic organization originating from Germany.It consists of five institutes of consecrated life and societies of apostolic life, all dedicated to promoting the mission of the Holy Spirit through various religious and charitable works.

  6. William J. Seymour - Wikipedia

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    Seymour was a student of the early Pentecostal minister Charles Parham, and he adopted Parham's belief that speaking in tongues was the sign of receiving the baptism in the Holy Spirit. In 1906, Seymour moved to Los Angeles, California, where he preached the Pentecostal message and sparked the Azusa Street Revival. The revival drew large crowds ...

  7. St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church (Los Angeles)

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    St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church is a Roman Catholic church and parish in the Los Angeles Archdiocese, Our Lady of the Angels Pastoral Region. The church is located at 2727 W. Pico Boulevard in the Byzantine-Latino Quarter [1] of Los Angeles, California. The Mission Revival style church was built in 1904.

  8. Neo-charismatic movement - Wikipedia

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    C. Peter Wagner is a leader among Neo-charismatics in the U.S., and is known for naming the Neo-charismatic movement the "third wave" of Charismatic Christianity.. The "first wave" of Charismatic Christianity is Pentecostalism, which originated in Kansas, US in 1901, and later spread to Texas, Los Angeles, and then to other countries.

  9. Charismatic Christianity - Wikipedia

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    Dennis Bennett, the church's rector, announced to the congregation that he had received the outpouring of the Holy Spirit. [8] Praise and worship during a Catholic Charismatic Renewal healing service. The charismatic movement reached Lutherans and Presbyterians in 1962. [9] Among Roman Catholics, it spread around 1967.