Daniel Awrey in Monrovia
Daniel Awrey reports preaching "to a large congregation in the Apostolic Faith Church" in Monrovia, Liberia, undoubtedly the church of Edward and Molly McCauley.
The Apostolic Faith World Wide Camp Meeting
The Apostolic Faith World Wide Camp Meeting begins in the Arroyo Seco between Pasadena and Los Angeles, California. Newspapers report 2,000 in attendance for the opening evening service. The meeting runs to June 1.
William Durham Passes Away
William Durham dies of tuberculosis at age 39, leaving a wife and two small children.
The Full Gospel Assembly
Durham opens the Full Gospel Assembly just blocks from both the Azusa Street Mission and the Upper Room Mission. Both missions suffer huge losses to Durham.
Seymour and Durham Dispute Continues
Seymour gathers the duty elected board of trustees to see what can be done to stop Durham's coup. They decide to padlock the Mission's doors. Durham is angered.
Durham Goes Against Pastor Seymour
Durham attempts to take over the Azusa Street Mission by asking the worshipers to side with him, against Pastor Seymour.
Worshipers
The Azusa Street Mission is packed with worshipers.
William Durham Meetings
In Seymour's absence, William Durham begins a series of meetings at the Azusa Street Mission.
William H. Durham in Los Angeles
William H. Durham arrives in Los Angeles, California. He attempts to convince Elmer K. Fisher to abandon his view of sanctification as a second definite work of grace, and adopt Durham's 'Finished Work' theology. Fisher refuses.
Ned Caswell Spiritless Gathering
Ned Caswell writes, "At Azusa St., an ignorant colored man was holding forth, alleging if people could not work miracles they 'had a means that they lived and are dead.' I called him down right in the midst of his sermon. They probably have an ax for me now. It was a spiritless gathering."