revival meeting

NOUN
  1. an evangelistic meeting intended to reawaken interest in religion
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  • As he travelled across the land evangelizing at revival meetings he took the lads with him.
  • They are having a revival meeting there and you just get converted all over again. Christianity Today
  • They are having a revival meeting there and you just get converted all over again. Christianity Today
  • In the West, Presbyterians, Methodists, and Baptists employed revival meetings to evangelize unchurched frontier families.
  • Many historians link the Second Great Awakening to the birth of abolitionism; for example, regions where revival meetings were most intense tended subsequently to vote for antislavery candidates. American Grace
  • Mr. Anderson, 50, has changed TED from being a party to something blending a graduate seminar and a revival meeting.
  • Move the cantor from the front to the back; people don't need to be directed as if it were a protestant revival meeting Getting from Here to There
  • You may find it impossible to buy or rent a building for your congregation's worship services, or even to conduct an open-air revival meeting.
  • In some ways the atmosphere resembled a backwoods revival meeting. America Past and Present
  • Everyone knows his history from revival meetings with ex-gay turncoats like Donnie McClurkin to blowing us out of the water last November with 'gawd's in the mix'. Queerty
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