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Definition of camp meeting in English: camp meetingnoun North American A religious meeting held in the open air or in a tent. Example sentencesExamples - If you're a nondenominational Protestant whose main experience of men of the cloth comes from camp meetings, Bible studies, and altar calls, the sight is even stranger.
- During a camp meeting in 1819, Zilpha Elaw became convinced that she had been called to preach the gospel.
- In August 1832, Captain Auld experiences religion in a Methodist camp meeting.
- As adherents grew in number, spiritualist camp meetings began to be common, and some groups established permanent spiritualist centers.
- Beginning in 1875, Penn organized camp meetings and found great pleasure and self-satisfaction in leading these meetings.
- Other celebrations include the Root Festival the first week of May and the Talmaks celebration, which consists of an early summer camp meeting sponsored by the Presbyterian church.
- Another perilous incident occurred at a camp meeting near San Marcos.
- Barton Stone, one of the founders of the camp meeting movement that revolutionized Baptist life in the American South, encountered conversion testimonies first among Virginia Baptists.
- A tent on the outskirts of the refugee camp was staffed by religious personnel who had a nightly assembly, a camp meeting.
- They are as American as the Fourth of July, these sensationalist preachers who nowadays crowd the TV screen and in earlier days brought thousands into camp meetings.
- From August 7 to 12 we will be going to the original location of Victoria Settlement for a great cooperative evangelical camp meeting.
- For example, in 1836 his camp meeting revival at Broad Ripple (later Indianapolis) was threatened by Irish canal workmen.
- In July 2004, Carter celebrated his fiftieth year as an ordained minister by serving as the keynote speaker at its annual camp meeting.
- Diggs remembers Mackall, his mother, and siblings singing in churches and at camp meetings across Calvert County.
- Its class meetings, love feasts, and camp meetings were major engines of revivalism.
- Many of the rural people who attended camp meetings heard an organ played for the first time, and they were delighted with the experience.
- In the fall of 1847, he was converted in a camp meeting held at Bluff Springs, Tennessee.
- This last week I was listening to Adrian Dennis, a pastor from the Grand Canyon in Arizona, at a camp meeting.
- Some historians have compared this meeting to the Cane Ridge camp meeting that took place in 1801.
- Pike contextualizes the phenomenon of Neopagan festivals by pointing to other historical forms of religious gathering, such as evangelical camp meetings and spiritualist conventions.
Definition of camp meeting in US English: camp meetingnounkamp ˈmēdiNG North American A religious meeting held in the open air or in a tent, often lasting several days. Example sentencesExamples - They are as American as the Fourth of July, these sensationalist preachers who nowadays crowd the TV screen and in earlier days brought thousands into camp meetings.
- In July 2004, Carter celebrated his fiftieth year as an ordained minister by serving as the keynote speaker at its annual camp meeting.
- Pike contextualizes the phenomenon of Neopagan festivals by pointing to other historical forms of religious gathering, such as evangelical camp meetings and spiritualist conventions.
- Some historians have compared this meeting to the Cane Ridge camp meeting that took place in 1801.
- In August 1832, Captain Auld experiences religion in a Methodist camp meeting.
- This last week I was listening to Adrian Dennis, a pastor from the Grand Canyon in Arizona, at a camp meeting.
- A tent on the outskirts of the refugee camp was staffed by religious personnel who had a nightly assembly, a camp meeting.
- Its class meetings, love feasts, and camp meetings were major engines of revivalism.
- Beginning in 1875, Penn organized camp meetings and found great pleasure and self-satisfaction in leading these meetings.
- In the fall of 1847, he was converted in a camp meeting held at Bluff Springs, Tennessee.
- As adherents grew in number, spiritualist camp meetings began to be common, and some groups established permanent spiritualist centers.
- For example, in 1836 his camp meeting revival at Broad Ripple (later Indianapolis) was threatened by Irish canal workmen.
- Many of the rural people who attended camp meetings heard an organ played for the first time, and they were delighted with the experience.
- During a camp meeting in 1819, Zilpha Elaw became convinced that she had been called to preach the gospel.
- Another perilous incident occurred at a camp meeting near San Marcos.
- From August 7 to 12 we will be going to the original location of Victoria Settlement for a great cooperative evangelical camp meeting.
- Diggs remembers Mackall, his mother, and siblings singing in churches and at camp meetings across Calvert County.
- Other celebrations include the Root Festival the first week of May and the Talmaks celebration, which consists of an early summer camp meeting sponsored by the Presbyterian church.
- Barton Stone, one of the founders of the camp meeting movement that revolutionized Baptist life in the American South, encountered conversion testimonies first among Virginia Baptists.
- If you're a nondenominational Protestant whose main experience of men of the cloth comes from camp meetings, Bible studies, and altar calls, the sight is even stranger.
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