The service began on a Wednesday and by the following evening 3,000 people had turned up to worship. Thanks to TikTok, there seems to be no sign of it slowing down.
Many visitors have shared their videos from inside the chapel, which show rows of people on wooden chairs, with an open altar and prayers that seem to be non-stop.
President Dr Kevin Brown said:"The first day we had a very ordinary service, I would call it unremarkable"."It has absolutely been social media that is the mechanism that people found out about this," said Mark Whitworth, Asbury University's vice president of communications, NBC reports. "As the revival continues at Asbury University, 133 hours and counting, it is important to name. God is safe, and desires to keep us out of harm's way," an excerpt from an article read.People attending the church are said to have been drawn by a spiritual presence they felt was at the event.
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