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In 1923, evangalist Aimee Semple Mc Pherson opened the Angelus Temple in Los Angeles, a massive structure that seated over 5,000 and that became a symbol of Sister Aimee's unique appeal, evident even on opening day. Aimee Semple Mc Pherson was the first woman to receive an As we mount the steps we hear the doors of the Temple flung wide. We hear a murmur of voices like the billows of the sea. And then the crowd surging over the steps and up the aisles, filling the main auditorium, filling the balcony, climbing the balcony, packing each available space. . . . FCC radio license and she began radio broadcasts from the Angeles Temple soon after its opening. |
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