1906 APOSTOLIC FAITH. Group of 54 Apostolic Faith, Azusa Street Revival Related Publications
1906 APOSTOLIC FAITH. Group of 54 Apostolic Faith, Azusa Street Revival Related Publications
A wonderful archive of 54 original publications of the Apostolic Faith Church of Portland Oregon.
The Apostolic Faith Church, formerly the Apostolic Faith Mission of Portland, was founded in 1906 by Florence L. Crawford, who was affiliated with William J. Seymour and the Azusa Street Revival of Los Angeles, California.
Crawford was a participant in the Azusa Street Revival of 1906. The Azusa Street Mission, as it was called, quickly became the center of the Apostolic Faith movement mainly through the publication of The Apostolic Faith newspaper. Seymour appointed Crawford as the state director of the Pacific Coast Apostolic Faith movement where she would help other missions and churches join the movement. Crawford's break with Seymour was complete by 1911. She began an independent work in Portland, Oregon, with the same name as Seymour's mission and most of the churches under her supervision followed her.
This considerably weakened Seymour's undisputed leadership of the Apostolic Faith movement as most of the churches which had fed the movement chose alignment with Crawford. According to Crawford, the separation was necessitated by rumors that Seymour had abandoned the Wesleyan position that entire sanctification was a second work of grace after conversion. Crawford's mission gained further influence when Clara Lum, editor of The Apostolic Faith, transferred the paper, under controversial circumstances, to the Portland mission in mid-1908. The Apostolic Faith would become the Higher Way at a later date and is still published.
The present assemblage dates from the 1940's forward with all of the items quite rare and nearly all of them with not a single copy available on the market at present.
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