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Fred Berry

“Brothers and sisters, friends around the world, Azusa Street Foundation Mission is officially opening up the doors for the memorial wall, hoping to be completed by 2016, this has been an almost 15 year process now.” Fred Berry Pastor, Apostle, and Director of Azusa Street Mission

Barry Deguchi

“As Japanese Americans, honoring the people and the land is very important to all of us. This community is rich with honoring people and the land. As Japanese American Christians, we would like to honor Reverend William Seymour, the Azusa Street Revival, and the land in several ways over the next few years.” Barry Deguchi Pastor, Catalyst Christian Community, Long Beach, CA

Cecil M. Robeck

“Many Pentecostals look at the site as sacred to their history. There is no other site in the world that can lay claim to being the cradle of the Pentecostal and Charismatic Movements like the Azusa Street Mission.” Cecil M. Robeck Professor of Church History at Fuller Theological Seminary and foremost scholar on Pentecostalism

Bill Watanabe

“This is a big time event. The mural will attract visitors, give them something to see when they look for the site. This is a great story that still speaks to us. A hundred years ago an amazing thing happened … Yet no one knows about this.” Bill Watanabe Former Executive Director, Little Tokyo Service Center

Become an Affiliate Church or Organization

Become an Affiliate Church or Organization Through the inspiration and impact of the Holy Spirit, many people who had been touched at Azusa Street ventured to all parts of the world to spread the revival flame. Today thousands of churches and organizations can trace their spiritual lineage back to the Apostolic Mission Church and the Azusa Street Revival.

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Get Involved – Headline

The Azusa Street Revival which began in 1906 and led by Reverend William Seymour was one of the most important and significant events in post-apostolic Christianity. Every day people from around the world visit this historic site. Unfortunately, there is currently very little to see and virtually nothing that explains the amazing events of the revival. Our vision is to create a monument that will: 1) acknowledge and honor the move of God at Azusa Street; and 2) recognize key events in the development of the Los Angeles region. By utilizing augmented reality technology any smartphone can be turned into a virtual museum. Visitors will be able to learn ...

Mission Statement

Mission Statement The Azusa Street Mission Foundation, Inc. is dedicated to: Honor the spiritual birthplace of millions Recognize Pastors William and Jennie Seymour for igniting a multicultural spiritual renewal Inspire others about the history of the Azusa Street Revival (1906-1909) Work towards the enhancement of the historical site located in the Little Tokyo area of Los Angeles The next project is to develop a mural about the Azusa Street Revival on a wall which stands on the historic church site.  A world renowned artist has been asked to create the mural.