Over 100 Hours of Worship at Asbury University Revival
By Church News
Over 100 hours of worship at the Asbury University revival held at Hughes Stadium, Wilmore, Kentucky have come and gone, and the heavenly worship is still sounding throughout the auditorium.
On Wednesday, Feb. 8th, students at the university gathered together for another chapel meeting. What has transpired since that morning has been nothing short of a move of God.
Students walked in the doors and sat down in a pew expecting another service. By the end of the chapel, it was clear this wasn’t just one of their normal mandatory meetings.
Local news outlets in Kentucky have reported on the Asbury University revival as people carry in pillows and blankets just to stay in the presence of God.
Posts have circulated across social media showing pictures of the scene of the revival as you drive near. People driving in their cars to go take part in the move of God see a large billowed cloud draped across the area.
One student shared they had been praying out of Exodus 40:34, “Then the cloud covered the tent of meeting, and the glory of the Lord filled the tabernacle.”
One Asbury University student posted a video to share with his home church about what he’s experienced so far. He wrote: “They could see the cloud over our town. That’s just one of the examples of how God is moving among us. He’s healing people, He’s saving people and people are rededicating their lives to Christ. There was a 65-year-old man that one of my friends talked to and he said before this, he’s a pastor, and didn’t believe the Spirit could move like this.”
Testimonies have been pouring across social media washing away any doubt on the authenticity of the move of the Holy Spirit.
Between the 1970 revival and the current move of God right now, one thing has remained clear. The tangible, life-changing love of God has astounded all who have attended. Many posts, including a recent report from the student newspaper, “The Asbury Collegian,” have testified to the power of love in the room.
In their most recent revival update, they wrote, “This weekend has shown a glimpse of what it looks like when we put aside our differences and come together to be in the presence of God. What can happen when the body of Christ is united in love and not divided by irrelevant things is beautiful.”

