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The name typically utilized for the religious revival that swept through the American Colonies beginning in the 1730s is "The Great Awakening". As the first of several such religious movements, the Awakening in the 1730s is typically known as "the First".
Second Great Awakening
Revivalism swept across the United Staes in the early 19th century. Revival was a religious gathering that relied on emotional sermons to awaken religious feelings which become popular during the early 19th century.
The YMCA founded in 1851, promoted appropriate religious conduct aimed at renewing faith and avoiding the temptations of urban living.
A religious revival is a period of renewed interest and enthusiasm for religious beliefs and practices within a community or society. It often involves an increase in religious activities such as worship, prayer, and evangelism, as well as a heightened sense of spiritual fervor and commitment among believers.
a religious revival is a huge outdoor meeting
A great awakening is the period of religious revival and growth for many religious denominations. Often this is the result of religious reform.
Revival services can be held just about anywhere; churches, indoors, outdoors, gymnasiums, coliseums, arenas, etc.
emotional gatherings where people came together to hear sermons and declare their faith
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The standard meeting of the Second Great Awakening was called a camp meeting. These gatherings typically took place outdoors and involved emotional sermons, music, and communal prayer, aimed at reviving individuals' faith and converting new believers. Camp meetings were influential in spreading evangelical Christianity across the United States in the 19th century.
A 'Come to Jesus' meeting usually refers to a revival service or church service.
Revival
The name given to the revival of puritanism in the 1740s is the Great Awakening. It was a religious revival movement characterized by fervent preaching and emotional religious experiences. It had a significant impact on religious practices and church membership in the American colonies.
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