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  1. River Walking Sticks sells high-end custom walking sticks, hiking sticks, walking staffs, walking canes and embed authentic vintage military emblems into the wooden walking sticks and canes. We have also partnered with Faith Missions in Columbus, Ohio. Faith Missions provides meals and shelter for homeless people, including many US Veterans.

  2. The original Cane Ridge Meeting House within the Stone Memorial Building. The Cane Ridge Revival was a large camp meeting that was held in Cane Ridge, Kentucky, from August 6 to August 12 or 13, 1801. It was the "[l]argest and most famous camp meeting of the Second Great Awakening."

  3. What was it about Cane Ridge that gripped the imagination? Exactly what happened there in the first summer of the new century? Egyptian Darkness. Five years earlier, few would have predicted...

  4. Cane Ridge is located in Bourbon County, Kentucky, near Paris. The ridge was named by the explorer Daniel Boone , who had noticed a form of bamboo growing there. The Cane Ridge building and grounds had many unusual aspects.

  5. Learn about the largest and most influential spiritual awakening on the American frontier, which attracted thousands of people to Cane Ridge, Kentucky for a week of preaching and communion. Discover the impact of the revival on various denominations, churches, and movements in the 19th century.

  6. www.religioninamerica.org › rahp_objects › cane-ridge-ky-the-cane-ridge-revivalThe Cane Ridge Revival | Ashbrook RAHP

    In addition to its role in establishing revivalism and exemplifying the tendency in Protestantism – perhaps especially in American Protestantism – to return to the Bible, the story of Cane Ridge and Barton Stone exhibits the mobility of Americans in the early republic.

  7. The Cane Ridge Revival of August 1801 has been called "America's Pentecost." It brought together in the backwoods of Kentucky many thousands of people who, despite their denominational differences, joined in fasting, prayer, singing, and preaching to seek renewal. Presiding over the six-day event was Barton Warren Stone, a Presbyterian minister ...