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  2. Azusa Street Revival - Wikipedia

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    People of all ages flocked to Los Angeles with both skepticism and a desire to participate. [8] [24] The intermingling of races and the group's encouragement of women in leadership was remarkable, as 1906 was the height of the "Jim Crow" era of racial segregation, [17] and fourteen years prior to women receiving suffrage in the United States.

  3. International Islamic Unity Conference (US) - Wikipedia

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    Speakers at a panel discussion during the 1996 conference in Los Angeles. The Los Angeles conference was from August 2 through the 4th, 1996, some 7,000 attendees and over 125 speakers from around the globe attended a three-day marathon of lectures, parallel workshop sessions, prayer, praise of Muhammad and Islamic social interaction.

  4. William J. Seymour - Wikipedia

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    The size of the meetings at the Asberry's house continued to grow as word got out about the new teachings among the Los Angeles holiness sector. Headline of the first ever publication of the Apostolic Faith, from September 1906. On Friday, April 6, 1906, the members of the meeting decided to add fasting to their discipline of regular prayer.

  5. 5 prayers to ease election anxiety shared by religious leaders

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    This election season, faith leaders across denominations and religions shared insight and prayer with Fox News Digital about how to stay calm and at peace during times of transition and stress.

  6. Pasadena International House of Prayer - Wikipedia

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    The primary mission is to establish an atmosphere of continuous prayer and worship while equipping individuals in prophetic and intercessory ministry. Key aspects of its activities include: Prayer Sets: [5] Regularly scheduled worship and prayer meetings, often led by rotating teams of musicians and intercessors.

  7. Supreme Court flooded with prayers for relief from groups ...

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    Religious interest groups are queuing up a series of high-profile appeals at the Supreme Court this fall that could further tear down the wall separating church and state, seeking to take ...

  8. L.A. City Council votes to allow the demolition of a Jewish ...

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    At the time, members of the B’nai B’rith felt a “desire to really be accepted by the leaders of the city,” according to Steven Luftman, a heritage conservation consultant.

  9. First Unitarian Church of Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    In 1875 she and her husband moved to Los Angeles, following two of their sons. In Los Angeles in 1877 Caroline and Theodoric founded the Church of the Unity in their living room, which became the First Unitarian Church of Los Angeles. In 1891 she also founded the Friday Morning Club [6] a woman's club. She worked on numerous civic and social ...