Hymnody and Liturgy in the Azusa Street Revival, 1906-1908
@article{Dove2009HymnodyAL, title={Hymnody and Liturgy in the Azusa Street Revival, 1906-1908}, author={Stephen C. Dove}, journal={Pneuma}, year={2009}, volume={31}, pages={242-263} }
Participants in the Azusa Street Revival regularly emphasized the nonliturgical nature of their Spirit-led worship. This article argues, however, that while worshippers eschewed traditional devices such as lectionaries and set schedules, they did create their own, unique form of liturgy through hymnody. The liturgical functions served by music at Azusa Street included selecting Scripture readings, ordering services, and providing theological balance. To make this case, the author surveys…
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