What happened when Sister Aimee held a revival in Washington, D.C. The year was 1920. The city was Washington, D.C. The church was “stormed by the people,” which required a police presence to manage crowd control. It was standing room only in the sanctuary, and a downstairs overflow room was also filled to capacity. To avoid the crush of the crowds, Sister Aimee Semple McPherson had to slip into the service from behind the auditorium, climbing through a window. Join Foursquare in the Foursquare Connection 2024 is heading to National Harbor, Md., May 27-30, 2024, located right just outside of Washington, D.C. While we don't expect our leaders to have to sneak in through basement windows, we are excited for the Lord to use our time together. Register before Feb. 13 to save up to $80. Para leer este correo electrónico en español, haga clic aquí. |
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