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Aladura and indigenous church movements in Nigeria (1918–1970)

Aladura and indigenous church movements in Nigeria (1918–1970)

  1. Influenza crisis fuels Ijebu-Ode prayer circle

    Labels: Ijebu-Ode prayer, Aladura movement
  2. Precious Stone Society emerges in Ijebu-Ode

    Labels: Precious Stone, Ijebu-Ode
  3. Affiliation with Faith Tabernacle of Philadelphia

    Labels: Faith Tabernacle, Transatlantic link
  4. Cherubim and Seraphim Society begins forming

    Labels: Cherubim and, Moses Orimolade
  5. Oke-Oye revival spreads Aladura Pentecostalism

    Labels: Oke-Oye revival, Joseph Ayo
  6. Church of the Lord (Aladura) is inaugurated

    Labels: Church of, Josiah Oshitelu
  7. Moses Orimolade dies; succession and divisions deepen

    Labels: Moses Orimolade, Cherubim and
  8. Christ Apostolic Church is formally established

    Labels: Christ Apostolic, The Apostolic
  9. Aiyetoro settlement founded by Holy Apostles’ Community

    Labels: Aiyetoro settlement, Holy Apostles
  10. Church of the Lord expands beyond Nigeria

    Labels: Church of, Transnational expansion
  11. Aiyetoro becomes a recognized model religious community

    Labels: Aiyetoro settlement, community institutions
  12. Aladura identity solidifies amid rapid church multiplication

    Labels: Aladura identity, Yoruba churches
  13. By 1970, Aladura is recognized as major Yoruba movement

    Labels: Aladura movement, Yoruba Christianity