Singing Their Way to Jail: Pentecost Band Workers Cause Controversy in 1880s Illinois Campaign
The Pentecost Bands were known for their enthusiastic, loud, and public displays of faith. In Streator, before their evening services, they would perform a lively street march: “About fifteen minutes before the time for opening the services, the Band, and the class, numbering about twenty to thirty, went out and marched through the streets singing as they went. There was a ring of holy joy and triumph in the singing that attracted the crowd and commanded their respectful attention.” This powerful street preaching, however, soon put them at odds with local authorities. On June 7, 1888, ten Band members were … Continue reading Singing Their Way to Jail: Pentecost Band Workers Cause Controversy in 1880s Illinois Campaign
