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Angelus Temple: Aimee Semple McPherson

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Aimee Semple McPherson (October 9, 1890 -- September 27, 1944), also known as Sister Aimee, was a Canadian-American Los Angeles--based evangelist and media celebrity in the 1920s and 1930s. She founded the Foursquare Church. McPherson has been noted as a pioneer in the use of modern media, especially radio, and was the second woman to be granted a broadcast license. She used radio to draw on the growing appeal of popular entertainment in North America and incorporated other forms into her weekly sermons at Angelus Temple.
In her time she was the most publicized Christian evangelist, surpassing Billy Sunday and her other predecessors.[2][3] She conducted public faith-healing demonstrations before large crowds, allegedly healing tens of thousands of people.[4] [5] McPherson's articulation of the United States as a nation founded and sustained by divine inspiration continues to be echoed by many pastors in churches today. News coverage sensationalized misfortunes with family and church members; particularly inflaming accusations she had faked her reported kidnapping, turning it into a national spectacle.[6] McPherson's preaching style, extensive charity work and ecumenical contributions were a major influence in revitalization of American Evangelical Christianity in the 20th century.
Aimee Semple McPherson's faith healing demonstrations were extensively written about in the news media and were a large part of her early career legacy.[50] No one has ever been credited by secular witnesses with anywhere near the numbers of faith healings attributed to McPherson, especially during the years 1919 to 1922.[51] Over time though, she almost withdrew from the faith healing aspect of her services, since it was overwhelming[52] other areas of her ministry. Scheduled healing sessions nevertheless remained highly popular with the public until her death in 1944.
Wearied by constant traveling and having nowhere to raise a family, McPherson had settled in Los Angeles, where she maintained both a home and a church. McPherson believed that by creating a church in Los Angeles, her audience would come to her from all over the country. This, she felt, would allow her to plant seeds of the Gospel and tourists would take it home to their communities, still reaching the masses. For several years she continued to travel and raise money for the construction of a large, domed church building at 1100 Glendale Blvd. in the Echo Park area of Los Angeles. The church would be named Angelus Temple, reflecting the Roman Catholic tradition of the Angelus bell, calling the faithful to prayer and as well its reference to the angels
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@josephb.dowell5114
@josephb.dowell5114 5 жыл бұрын
AS A BOY, I WATCHED WITH MY PARENTS, AS SHE PRAYED ON PRAYER, TO OVER HUNDREDS OF MENTAL AND DEMON POSSESSED PEOPLE, IN STRAIGHT JACKETS, WHO HAD BEEN BROUGHT FROM S. CALIF. MENTAL INSTITUTIONS! AFTER PRAYER, THE ALL WE'RE RELEASED.... AND STOOD WITH THE HANDS UP...WALKING THE ISLES, PRAISING GOD FOR THEIR DELIVERANCE!! CAN GOD?
@subatomic10
@subatomic10 2 жыл бұрын
That's awesome! Praise The Lord !
@wicomms
@wicomms 2 жыл бұрын
Can God ..means what?
@johnw2026
@johnw2026 2 жыл бұрын
That last guy dancing had that black church shuffle, lol! Love it!
@cleusaalmeida216
@cleusaalmeida216 2 жыл бұрын
Eu amo esse ministério
@paskettle
@paskettle 2 жыл бұрын
May 1926, McPherson disappeared and was thought to have been drowned while swimming off the California coast. A month later she turned up in Mexico, claiming to have been kidnapped, but the evidence led most people to believe that she had an affair with a former employee, Kenneth Ormiston, who was married at the time. The two had been seen together earlier in the year during Aimee McPherson’s trip to Europe. At the same time Aimee sailed for Europe, Ormiston disappeared from his job, and his wife, Ruth, registered a missing-person report at police headquarters. She told police a certain prominent woman was responsible for her husband’s disappearance (Lately Thomas, The Vanishing Evangelist, p. 29). They had also been seen together checking into the same hotels at various times in California, after her return from Europe, prior to the alleged kidnapping. Though McPherson claimed to have wandered for 14 hours across roughly 20 miles of cruel desert covered with mesquite, cactus, and catclaw to escape her captors, when she was found she showed no sign of having been through such an ordeal. Her shoes were not scuffed or worn; there were grass stains on the insteps (there was no grass in the desert through which she claims to have wandered); she was not dehydrated or sunburned; her lips were not parched, cracked, or swollen; her tongue was not swollen; her color was normal; her dress was not torn and bore no dust or perspiration stains. The dress collar and cuffs, though white in color, were barely soiled. Further, she was wearing a watch her mother had given her-a watch she had not taken with her to the beach! (Epstein, Sister Aimee, p. 299; Thomas, The Vanishing Evangelist, p. 59,66,78). Aimee told reporters that her ankles were bruised and torn by ropes from her captivity, but there had been no sign of such injuries when she was examined. An exhaustive search was made to find the adobe shack with a wooden floor where she claimed she had been held captive and which she described in detail to the authorities, but no such shack was found in a 46-square-mile area. Experienced desert men and trackers (one had ridden that country as a cowboy for 37 years, another for 20), who attempted to find her attackers, traced her footsteps, and they found where she apparently had gotten out of an automobile on a road not far from where she was found. The senior tracker testified that he examined every foot of the ground over which she had claimed to have walked and that her tracks had been found nowhere. As for the shack, he said: “I do not know of an adobe house such as the one described by Mrs. McPherson within a hundred and fifty miles of Agua Prieta, and I know every house in this vast area” (Lately, The Vanishing Evangelist, p. 84). A grocery receipt signed by McPherson was found in a Carmel, California, cottage where it appears Aimee had met Ormiston during the time she was alleged to have been kidnapped. Several eye-witnesses testified that they saw the two together during that period. The year after this episode, McPherson rejected the social taboos preached against by Bible-believing churches of that day. She bobbed her hair and started drinking, dancing, and wearing short skirts. In her early years she had preached against such things. Her choir director, Gladwyn Nichols, and the entire 300-member choir resigned because of her lifestyle. He told the press that they left because of “Aimee’s surrender to worldliness-her wardrobe of fancy gowns and short skirts, jewelry, furs, her new infatuation with cosmetics and bobbed hair, all specifically condemned by the Scriptures” (Robert Bahr, Least of All Saints, p. 259).
@user-mq8qp1ll5l
@user-mq8qp1ll5l 11 ай бұрын
The bible she preached is still true and we still have to speak with tongues. David had that guy killed so he could get his wife. Moses killed an Egyptian. David had a heart for GOD and Moses brought us the law
@dallaskenn
@dallaskenn 7 жыл бұрын
You won't see WPs act like THAT anymore!!!
@angieh4534
@angieh4534 6 жыл бұрын
dallaskenn WP's?
@rilainlegagnantleger1509
@rilainlegagnantleger1509 5 жыл бұрын
My GOD Will never can choose a woman like Minister of His holy gospel. It's contrary to the Bible
@josephb.dowell5114
@josephb.dowell5114 5 жыл бұрын
" IN CHRIST..THERE'S NEITHER MALE NOR FEMALE! "
@miriamjohnson3962
@miriamjohnson3962 4 жыл бұрын
@@josephb.dowell5114 Then what about Eve? Didn't He purposely create her female?
@miriamjohnson3962
@miriamjohnson3962 4 жыл бұрын
What about the dier of purple linen, Lydia?
@jesusislord31004
@jesusislord31004 4 жыл бұрын
Well sir, you continue to serve YOUR God. Because you evidently have very little knowledge of the God of the Holy Scriptures. A woman preached the First message of the Resurrected Savior.
@brightyafesi
@brightyafesi 3 жыл бұрын
That is a bold claim. Are you talking about what God does or what you want God to do?
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