Pentecost in Tulsa: The Revivals and Race Massacre that Shaped the Pentecostal Movement in Tulsa
Document Type
Book
Publication Date
2021
Abstract
Daniel D. Isgrigg, Pentecost in Tulsa: The Revivals and Race Massacre that Shaped the Pentecostal Movement in Tulsa (Lanham, MD: Seymour Press, 2021).
Recommended Citation
Isgrigg, Daniel D., "Pentecost in Tulsa: The Revivals and Race Massacre that Shaped the Pentecostal Movement in Tulsa" (2021). College of Science and Engineering Faculty Research and Scholarship. 117.
https://digitalshowcase.oru.edu/cose_pub/117
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Comments
ulsa has become an important epicenter of Pentecostal and Charismatic Christianity in the United States. In its earliest days, revivals helped establish important churches. Later, well-known launched worldwide ministries from Tulsa that impacted millions around the globe. This book also reveals the untold story of a resilient black Pentecostal community that endured the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre and revived the famous Greenwood District. Through these triumphs and tragedies, Tulsa has emerged as a significant city with continuing impact on the Pentecostal movement.