Evangelism
Ministers who opposed the Great Awakening were known as "Old Lights." They believed in traditional religious practices and doctrine and were critical of the emotional and dramatic nature of the revival movement.
New light
From the 1720s through the 1740s a religious revival came (the great awakening) IN New England and the middle colonis ministers called for a new birth a return to the strong faith of earlier days > Johnathon Edwards and George Whitefield were 2 great preachers for the great awakening. The Great Awakening led to the formation of many new churches
Frontbencher ministers
A sermon.
Cabinet Ministers
the Great Awakening
Cabinet
Members of the Canadian Cabinet are called Cabinet ministers (not all ministers necessarily sit in Cabinet).
Wandering preachers were often referred to as "itinerant preachers." These individuals traveled from place to place, preaching and spreading religious teachings, often outside the confines of traditional church structures. Itinerant preaching was particularly prominent during the Great Awakening in the 18th century and in various revival movements, where preachers sought to reach a wider audience and engage with communities directly.
The new style of sermons and the way people practiced their faith breathed new life into religion in America. Participants became passionately and emotionally involved in their religion, rather than passively listening to intellectual discourse in a detached manner. Ministers who used this new style of preaching were generally called "new lights", while the preachers who remained unemotional were referred to as "old lights". People affected by the revival began to study The Bible at home.
The new style of sermons and the way people practiced their faith breathed new life into religion in America. Participants became passionately and emotionally involved in their religion, rather than passively listening to intellectual discourse in a detached manner. Ministers who used this new style of preaching were generally called "new lights", while the preachers who remained unemotional were referred to as "old lights". People affected by the revival began to study The Bible at home.