- Tent revival
A tent revival is a gathering of
Christian worship ers in a tent erected specifically forrevival meeting s,healing crusade s, and church rallies. Tent revivals have had both local and national ministries.The tent revival is a development of the old camp meetings in which religious people gathered to hear a preacher. In the continental United States, tent revivals have ranged from small, locally based tents holding perhaps a hundred to large organizations with a fleet of trucks and tents able to hold thousands.
Most tent revivals in the U.S. have been held by
Pentecostal or Holiness Christians who not only adhered toevangelism but believed in speaking in tongues (glossolalia ), healing the chronically ill, and in some cases resurrecting the dead. As radio and television began to play an increasingly important part in American culture, some preachers such asOral Roberts , a very successful tent revivalist, made the transition to these media. Such pioneers were the earlytelevangelist s.References
Sims, Patsy. "Can Somebody Shout Amen!: Inside the Tents and Tabernacles of American Revivalists". New York: St. Martin's Press, 1988. ISBN 0813108861
Links
[http://www.holyghostonline.com/ Holy Ghost Revival Online] - a good example of the style, music, and belief system that has been common in the American tent revival movement.
Cultural representations
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Elmer Gantry ", a novel bySinclair Lewis
*"Resurrection ", a film withEllen Burstyn andSam Shepard See
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