By AMY FURR
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People have been traveling from across the country to join the ongoing, more than 10-day long service being called a “revival” in Wilmore, Kentucky.
Asbury University has seen worshipers flock to the event that began when students refused to leave a chapel service on February 8, Fox News reported Saturday.
While those initial students hung around inside Hughes Auditorium, others joined them. Since that time, the service has been going nonstop, according to Breitbart News.
Video footage shows worshipers with their hands in the air, singing, “You are holy, holy, are you Lord God, almighty. Worthy is the Lamb, worthy is the Lamb, you are holy.”
"Worthy is the lamb has been sung 1 whole hour after they dismissed, on repeat!"
God is moving.You can find this personal revival in your heart where you are. Sing Worthy is the Lamb on repeat. Allow God to renew your #firstlove for Jesus#asburyrevival 🔥 pic.twitter.com/01r9IjHetu
— Greg Gordon (@gregjgordon) February 17, 2023
When the event that is being called the “Asbury revival” went viral online, Christians from miles away traveled to join the others in worship.
What is God teaching us in the Asbury Revival?
1) Revival is about Jesus
2) Sins can be forgiven
3) Denomination lines go away
4) Time does not exist in revival
5) Heavenly adoration is possible now
6) His presence is precious
7) Emotions in worship are good#asburyrevival 🔥 pic.twitter.com/IwDCVGLx5v— Greg Gordon (@gregjgordon) February 19, 2023
“A revival erupted at the same university in 1970 in Hughes Auditorium. The service began inside the campus chapel before more and more students arrived to worship, pray and sing over the course of 144 consecutive hours,” the Fox report said.
One woman in a group that traveled from Canada to see the event, told WHAS, “We just felt like God is moving on the earth right now, and we want to be a part of it.”
News of the revival stirred more congregations across the nation to join the event in their own areas, with students at Alabama’s Samford University beginning a fourth day of nonstop prayer, according to the Fox article.
TUCKER: Asbury University asked us not to come to cover the student-led revival. We deeply respect that request. What’s going on there is purely spiritual. It’s beautiful. God bless them.pic.twitter.com/wDtbmiK9Jk
— Election Wizard 🇺🇸 (@ElectionWiz) February 19, 2023
One student who spoke at the Asbury event told the crowd, “This is revival. It isn’t hype. It’s ordinary people crying out for a move of God in our generation.”
Gen Z is on fire for God! Check out this powerful message from a college student who traveled to the #AsburyRevival.
"This is revival. It isn't hype. It's ordinary people crying out for a move of God in our generation…and it's about to spread to the nations." pic.twitter.com/eawneHHAsV
— Caleb Parke (@calebparke) February 15, 2023
According to CBN News, students have expressed a desire to remain inside the worship service, and video footage shows a line of people, approximately half a mile long, waiting to get inside:
Asbury Theological Seminary student Daniel Moye said the past few years have been hard for him and many of his friends.
“And I just feel like the Lord was releasing me of a lot of bitterness and anger that I had, just about all kinds of stuff. Even some of it towards God,” he told CBN.
“And so I would say for me personally the biggest word that I can use is it’s been a very, very healing experience for me,” Moye concluded.