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What (who) is outpouring - definition

CHRISTIAN PENTECOSTAL REVIVAL STARTING IN PENSACOLA, FLORIDA
Pensacola Outpouring; Pensacola outpouring

outpouring      
(outpourings)
An outpouring of something such as an emotion or a reaction is the expression of it in an uncontrolled way.
The news of his death produced an instant outpouring of grief.
N-COUNT: usu sing, usu N of n
outpouring      
n.
Effusion, efflux, outflow.
outpouring      
¦ noun
1. something that streams out rapidly.
2. an outburst of strong emotion.

Wikipedia

Brownsville Revival

The Brownsville Revival (also known as the Pensacola Outpouring) was a widely reported Christian revival within the Pentecostal movement that began on Father's Day June 18, 1995, at Brownsville Assembly of God in Pensacola, Florida. Characteristics of the Brownsville Revival movement, as with other Christian religious revivals, included acts of repentance by parishioners and a call to holiness, inspired by the manifestation of the Holy Spirit. Some of the occurrences in this revival fit the description of moments of religious ecstasy. More than four million people are reported to have attended the revival meetings from its beginnings in 1995 to around 2000.

Examples of use of outpouring
1. His death set off an unprecedented outpouring of grief.
2. The outpouring of goodwill from around the world was unprecedented.
3. Despite the charitable outpouring, some victims feel shortchanged.
4. "There‘s been an incredible outpouring of sympathy toward New Orleans.
5. Those remarks prompted a global outpouring of condemnation.