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Church, which she served for a time as an itinerant preacher, and in 1907 converted to Pentecostalism. She resumed preaching, and over the next couple of years received, she claimed, messages from "mysterious strangers" and directly from God that she should found a mission in
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Together with a missionary couple, she travelled to Newfoundland, arriving in St. John's in December 1910. The three established the "Bethesda Mission" and began their work in 1911. In 1912, her co-preachers left Newfoundland for health reasons, leaving Garrigus in charge.
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The Pentecostal movement grew quite slowly during its first decade. Garrigus, not known for her organizational strengths, did not expand the movement outside the St. John's area. The main thrusts of her preaching were
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Alice Garrigus remained in Newfoundland for the rest of her life and continued to be a principal figure in the Pentecostal church.
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The Lady Who Stayed: The biography of Alice Belle Garrigus, Newfoundland's first Pentecostal Pioneer, Volume Two (1908-49)
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The Lady Who Came: The biography of Alice Belle Garrigus, Newfoundland's first Pentecostal Pioneer, Volume One (1858-1908)
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Indigenization and Cultural Participation of the Newfoundland Pentecostal Movement
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A Study of the Pentecostal Assemblies of Newfoundland's Message of Separation
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ministry. This led to Vaters replacing English as the head of the movement.
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through Christ, and his imminent, apocalyptic return to Earth.
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She spent the first half of her life in various locations in
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History of the Pentecostal Assemblies of Newfoundland
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Rockville
Connecticut
Clarke's Beach
Newfoundland
Pentecostal
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Newfoundland and Labrador
New England
Mount Holyoke Female Seminary
Episcopalian
Congregational
St. John's
personal salvation
Victoria Booth-Clibborn Demarest
Eugene Vaters
Methodist
Walking in the King's Highway
A Study of the Pentecostal Assemblies of Newfoundland's Message of Separation
The Pentecostal Assemblies of Newfoundland
Indigenization and Cultural Participation of the Newfoundland Pentecostal Movement
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1858 births
1949 deaths

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