List of Billy Graham's crusades
Billy Graham's crusades were evangelistic campaigns conducted by Billy Graham between 1947 and 2005.
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History
The first Billy Graham evangelistic campaign, held September 13–21, 1947, in the Civic Auditorium in Grand Rapids, Michigan, was attended by 6,000 people. He would rent a large venue, such as a stadium, park, or street.[1] As the sessions became larger, he arranged a group of up to 5,000 people to sing in a choir. He would preach the gospel and invite people to come forward to ask Jesus "to be their savior" and pray together. The inquirers were often given a copy of the Gospel of John or a Bible study booklet. In Durban, South Africa, in 1973, the crowd of some 100,000 was the first large mixed-race event in apartheid South Africa.[2] In Moscow, in 1992, one-quarter of the 155,000 people in Graham's audience went forward at his call.[3]
In 1995, during the Global Mission event, he preached a sermon at Estadio Hiram Bithorn in San Juan in Puerto Rico which was transmitted by satellite in 185 countries and translated into 116 languages. [4]
During his crusades, Billy Graham frequently used the altar call song "Just As I Am".[5]

Over 58 years, Billy Graham reached more than 210 million people (face to face and by satellite feeds).[6] The longest Graham's evangelistic crusade took place in New York City in Madison Square Garden in 1957, which lasted 16 weeks.[7] The largest audience in the history of Graham's ministry assembled at Yoido Plaza in Seoul in South Korea in 1973 (1.1 million people).[8][9]
Graham's revival meetings were most commonly called "crusades", and were billed as such for decades, but Graham himself began calling them "missions" after the September 11 attacks due to a potentially offensive connotation of the word crusade among Muslims.[10]
After his last crusade in 2005 in New York, he had preached during 417 crusades, including 226 in the USA and 195 abroad. [11] [12]
Chronological list
Number | Date | City | Country |
---|---|---|---|
1947 | |||
1 | September 13–21 | Grand Rapids | United States |
2 | November 9–23[13] | Charlotte | United States |
1948 | |||
3 | Augusta | United States | |
4 | Modesto | United States | |
1949 | |||
5 | Miami | United States | |
6 | Baltimore | United States | |
7 | Altoona | United States | |
8 LA Crusade[14] | September 25 – November 20 | Los Angeles | United States |
1950 | |||
9 | Boston | United States | |
10 | Columbia | United States | |
11 tour | states of New England | United States | |
12 | Portland | United States | |
13 | Minneapolis | United States | |
14 | Atlanta | United States | |
December 30, 31 | Boston | United States | |
1951 | |||
15 tour | South States | United States | |
16 | Fort Worth | United States | |
17 | Shreveport | United States | |
18 | Cincinnati | United States | |
19 | Memphis | United States | |
20 | Seattle | United States | |
21 | Hollywood | United States | |
22 | Greensboro | United States | |
23 | Raleigh | United States | |
1952 | |||
24 | January 13 – February 10[15][16] | Washington, D.C. | United States |
25 tour | April–May | American cities | United States |
26 | Houston | United States | |
27 | Jackson | United States | |
28 tour | August | American cities | United States |
29 | Pittsburgh | United States | |
30 | Albuquerque | United States | |
1953 | |||
31 tour | cities of Florida | United States | |
32 | Chattanooga | United States | |
33 | St. Louis | United States | |
34 | Dallas | United States | |
35 tour | West Texas | United States | |
36 | Syracuse | United States | |
37 | Detroit | United States | |
38 | Asheville | United States | |
1954 | |||
39 London Crusade | March 1 – May 29 | London | England |
40 tour | Amsterdam, Berlin, Copenhagen, Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, Helsinki, Paris, Stockholm | Netherlands, BRD, Denmark, Finland, France, Sweden | |
41 | Nashville | United States | |
42 | New Orleans | United States | |
43 tour | West Coast | United States | |
1955 | |||
44 | March–April | Glasgow | Scotland |
45 tour | Cities of Scotland | Scotland | |
46 | May | London | England |
47 | Paris | France | |
48 | Zürich | Switzerland | |
49 | Geneva | Switzerland | |
50 | Mannheim | West Germany | |
51 | Stuttgart | West Germany | |
52 | Nuremberg | West Germany | |
53 | Dortmund | West Germany | |
54 | Frankfurt | West Germany | |
55 | American bases in Germany | West Germany | |
56 | Rotterdam | Netherlands | |
57 | Oslo | Norway | |
58 | Göteborg | Sweden | |
59 | Aarhus | Denmark | |
60 | Toronto | Canada | |
1956 | |||
61 | tour | India and Far East | |
62 | Richmond | United States | |
63 | Oklahoma City | United States | |
64 | Louisville | United States | |
1957 | |||
65 NY Crusade | May 15 – September 1 | New York | United States |
1958 | |||
66 | tour | Region of Caribbean Sea | |
67 | San Francisco | United States | |
68 | Sacramento | United States | |
69 | Fresno | United States | |
71 | Santa Barbara | United States | |
72 | Los Angeles | United States | |
73 | San Diego | United States | |
74 | San Antonio | United States | |
75[17] | September 21 – October 26 | Charlotte | United States |
1959 | |||
76 | February 15 – March 15 | Melbourne | Australia |
77 | March 29 – April 4 | Auckland | New Zealand |
78 | April 12 – May 10 | Sydney | Australia |
79 | May 15–22 | Perth | Australia |
80 | May 17–31 | Brisbane | Australia |
81 | Adelaide | Australia | |
82 | March 30 – April 6 | Wellington | New Zealand |
83 | April 1–8 | Christchurch | New Zealand |
84 | Canberra | Australia | |
85 | Launceston | Australia | |
86 | Hobart | Australia | |
87 | Little Rock | United States | |
88 | Wheaton | United States | |
89 | Indianapolis | United States | |
1960 | |||
90 | Monrovia | Liberia | |
91 | Accra | Ghana | |
92 | Kumasi | Ghana | |
93 | Lagos | Nigeria | |
94 | Ibadan | Nigeria | |
95 | Kaduna | Nigeria | |
96 | Enugu | Nigeria | |
97 | Jos | Nigeria | |
98 | Brazzaville | Congo | |
99 | Bulawayo | Southern Rhodesia | |
100 | Salisbury | Southern Rhodesia | |
101 | Kitwe | Northern Rhodesia | |
102 | Moshi | Tanganyika | |
103 | Kisumu | Kenya | |
104 | Usumbura | Ruanda-Urundi | |
105 | Nairobi | Kenya | |
106 | Addis Ababa | Ethiopia | |
107 | Cairo | Egypt | |
108 | Jerusalem | Jordan | |
109 | Washington, D.C. | United States | |
110 | Rio de Janeiro | Brazil | |
111 | Bern | Switzerland | |
112 | Zürich | Switzerland | |
113 | Basel | Switzerland | |
114 | Lausanne | Switzerland | |
115 | Essen | West Germany | |
116 | Hamburg | West Germany | |
117 | Berlin | West Germany | |
118[18] | New York (for Spanish Americans) | United States | |
1961 | |||
119 | Jacksonville | United States | |
120 | Orlando | United States | |
121 | Clearwater | United States | |
122 | St. Petersburg | United States | |
123 | Tampa | United States | |
124 | Bradenton–Sarasota | United States | |
125 | Tallahassee | United States | |
126 | Gainesville | United States | |
127 | Miami | United States | |
128 | Cape Canaveral | United States | |
129 | West Palm Beach | United States | |
130 | Peace River | United States | |
131 | Boca Raton | United States | |
132 | Fort Lauderdale | United States | |
133 | Manchester | England | |
134 | Glasgow | Scotland | |
135 | Belfast | Northern Ireland | |
136 | Minneapolis | United States | |
137 | Philadelphia | United States | |
1962 | |||
138 | January – February | tour | South America |
139 | Raleigh | United States | |
140 | Jacksonville | United States | |
141 | Chicago | United States | |
142 | Seattle | United States | |
143 | Fresno | United States | |
144 | Redstone Arsenal | United States | |
145 tour | September – October | Southern States | United States |
146 | El Paso | United States | |
1963 | |||
147 | May 12–26 | Paris | France |
148 | Lyon | France | |
149 | Toulouse | France | |
150 | Mulhouse | France | |
151 | Montauban | France | |
152 | Nancy | France | |
153 | Douai | France | |
154 | Nuremberg | West Germany | |
155 | Stuttgart | West Germany | |
156 | Los Angeles | United States | |
1964 | |||
157 | Birmingham | United States | |
158 | Phoenix | United States | |
159 | San Diego | United States | |
160 | Columbus | United States | |
161 | Omaha | United States | |
162 | September | Boston | United States |
163 | October | Boston | United States |
164 | Manchester | United States | |
165 | Portland | United States | |
166 | Bangor | United States | |
167 | Providence | United States | |
168 | Louisville | United States | |
1965 | |||
169 | Honolulu, Oahu | United States | |
168 | Kahului, Maui | United States | |
169 | Hilo | United States | |
170 | Lihue, Kaua'i | United States | |
171 | Dothan | United States | |
172 | Tuscaloosa | United States | |
173 | Auburn University (Alabama) | United States | |
174 | Tuskegee Institute (Alabama) | United States | |
175 | Montgomery | United States | |
176 | Copenhagen | Denmark | |
177 | Vancouver | Canada | |
178 | Seattle | United States | |
179 | Denver | United States | |
180 | Houston | United States | |
1966 | |||
181 | Greenville | United States | |
182 | June | London | England |
183 | Berlin | West Germany | |
1967 | |||
184 | Ponce | Puerto Rico | |
185 | San Juan | Puerto Rico | |
186 | Winnipeg | Canada | |
187 | June | London | England |
188 | Turin | Italy | |
189 | July 7 | Zagreb | Yugoslavia |
190 | Toronto | Canada | |
191 | Kansas City | United States | |
192 | Tokyo | Japan | |
1968 | |||
193 | Brisbane | Australia | |
194 | Sydney | Australia | |
195 | Portland | United States | |
196 | San Antonio | United States | |
197 | Pittsburgh | United States | |
1969 | |||
198 | Auckland | New Zealand | |
199 | Dunedin | New Zealand | |
200 | Melbourne | Australia | |
201 | New York | United States | |
202 | Anaheim | United States | |
1970 | |||
203 | Dortmund | West Germany | |
204 | May 28 | Knoxville[19] | United States |
205 | New York | United States | |
206 | October 21–25 | Baton Rouge (Tiger Stadium, Louisiana State University) | United States |
1971 | |||
207 | Lexington | United States | |
208 | Chicago | United States | |
209 | Oakland | United States | |
210 | September 17–26 | Dallas | United States |
1972 | |||
211 | Charlotte | United States | |
212 | May | Birmingham | United States |
213 | July 14–23 | Cleveland | United States |
214 | Kohima | India | |
1973 | |||
215 | Durban | South Africa | |
216 | Johannesburg | South Africa | |
217 | Seoul | South Korea | |
218 | Atlanta | United States | |
219 | Minneapolis | United States | |
220 | Raleigh | United States | |
221 | St. Louis | United States | |
1974 | |||
222 | Phoenix | United States | |
223 | Los Angeles | United States | |
224 | Rio de Janeiro | Brazil | |
225 | Norfolk, Hampton | United States | |
1975 | |||
226 | Albuquerque | United States | |
227 | May 11, Mother's Day | Jackson | United States |
228 | Brussels | Belgium | |
229 | Lubbock | United States | |
230 | Taipei | Taiwan | |
231 | Hong Kong | British Hong Kong | |
1976 | |||
232 | May 9–16 | Seattle | United States |
233 | Williamsburg | United States | |
235 | August 13–21 | San Diego | United States |
236 | October 14–24 | Pontiac, Michigan | United States |
1977 | |||
237 | Göteborg | Sweden | |
238 | Asheville | United States | |
239 | South Bend | United States | |
240 | tour | Hungary | |
241 | Cincinnati | United States | |
242 | Manila | Philippines | |
243 | India-Good News Festivals | India | |
1978 | |||
244 | Las Vegas | United States | |
245 | Memphis | United States | |
246 | Toronto | Canada | |
247 | Kansas City | United States | |
248 | Oslo | Norway | |
249 | Stockholm | Sweden | |
250 | Satellite crusade | Sweden | |
251 | Satellite crusade | Norway | |
252 | Satellite crusade | Island | |
253[20] | October 6–16 | tour | Poland |
254 | Singapore | Singapore | |
1979 | |||
255 | São Paulo | Brazil | |
256 | Tampa | United States | |
257 | 29 April – 20 May | Sydney | Australia |
258 | Nashville | United States | |
259 | August 11 | Milwaukee | United States |
260 | Halifax | Canada | |
1980 | |||
261 | Oxford | England | |
262 | Cambridge | England | |
263 | Indianapolis | United States | |
264 | Edmonton | Canada | |
265 | Wheaton | United States | |
266 | Okinawa | Japan | |
267 | Osaka | Japan | |
268 | Fukuoka | Japan | |
269 | Tokyo | Japan | |
270 | Reno | United States | |
271 | Las Vegas | United States | |
1981 | |||
272 | Mexico City | Mexico | |
273 | Villahermosa | Mexico | |
274 | Boca Raton | United States | |
275 | Baltimore | United States | |
276 | Calgary | Canada | |
277 | San José | United States | |
278 | Houston | United States | |
1982 | |||
279 | Blackpool | England | |
280 | Providence | United States | |
281 | Burlington | United States | |
282 | Portland | United States | |
283 | Springfield | United States | |
284 | Manchester | United States | |
285 | May 10–14 | Moscow | Soviet Union |
286 | Hartford | United States | |
287 | New Haven | United States | |
288 | Boston (Northeastern University) | United States | |
289 | Amherst (University of Massachusetts) | United States | |
290 | New Haven (Yale University) | United States | |
291 | Cambridge (Harvard University) | United States | |
292 | Newton (Boston College) | United States | |
293 | Cambridge (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) | United States | |
294 | South Hamilton (Gordon-Convell Seminary) | United States | |
295 | Hanover (Dartmouth College) | United States | |
296 | Boston | United States | |
297 | New Orleans (South Baptist Convention Evangelistic Rally) | United States | |
298 | Boise | United States | |
299 | Spokane | United States | |
300 | Chapel Hill | United States | |
301 | Wittenberg | East Germany | |
302 | Dresden | East Germany | |
303 | Görlitz | East Germany | |
304 | Stendal | East Germany | |
305 | Stralsund | East Germany | |
306 | Berlin | East Germany | |
307 | Prague | Czechoslovakia | |
308 | Brno | Czechoslovakia | |
309 | Bratislava | Czechoslovakia | |
310 | Nassau | Bahamas | |
1983 | |||
311 | Orlando | United States | |
312 | Tacoma | United States | |
313 | Sacramento | United States | |
314 | Oklahoma City | United States | |
1984 | |||
315 | Anchorage | United States | |
316 | May 12–19 | Bristol | England |
317 | May 26 – June 2 | Sunderland | England |
318 | June 9–12 | Norwich | England |
319 | June | Birmingham | England |
320 | July | Liverpool | England |
321 | July | Ipswich | England |
322 | Seoul | South Korea | |
323 | Leningrad | Soviet Union | |
324 | Tallinn | Soviet Union | |
325 | Novosibirsk | Soviet Union | |
326 | Moscow | Soviet Union | |
327 | Vancouver | Canada | |
1985 | |||
328 | Fort Lauderdale | United States | |
329 | Hartford | United States | |
330 | June 22–29 | Sheffield | England |
331 | July 19–28 | Anaheim | United States |
332 | Suceava | Romania | |
333 | Cluj-Napoca | Romania | |
334 | Oradea | Romania | |
335 | Arad | Romania | |
336 | Timișoara | Romania | |
337 | Sibiu | Romania | |
338 | Bucharest | Romania | |
339 | Pécs | Hungary | |
340 | Budapest | Hungary | |
1986 | |||
341 | Washington, D.C. | United States | |
342 | Paris | France | |
343 | Tallahassee | United States | |
1987 | |||
344 | Columbia | United States | |
345 | Cheyenne | United States | |
346 | Fargo | United States | |
347 | Billings | United States | |
348 | Sioux Falls | United States | |
349 | Denver | United States | |
350 | Helsinki | Finland | |
1988 | |||
351 | Beijing | China | |
352 | Huai'an | China | |
353 | Nankin | China | |
354 | Shanghai | China | |
355 | Guangzhou | China | |
356 | Zagorsk | Soviet Union | |
357 | Moscow | Soviet Union | |
358 | Kiev | Soviet Union | |
359 | Buffalo | United States | |
360 | Rochester | United States | |
361 | Hamilton | Canada | |
1989 | |||
362 | Syracuse | United States | |
363 | London | England | |
364 | Budapest | Hungary | |
365 | Little Rock | United States | |
1990 | |||
368 | Berlin | West Germany | |
369 | Montreal | Canada | |
370 | Albany | United States | |
371 | Uniondale | United States | |
372 | Hong Kong | British Hong Kong | |
1991 | |||
373 | Seattle, Tacoma | United States | |
374 | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
375 | Aberdeen | Scotland | |
376 | Glasgow | Scotland | |
377 | East Rutherford | United States | |
378 | New York (Central Park) | United States | |
379 | Buenos Aires | Argentina | |
1992 | |||
380 | Pyongyang | North Korea | |
381 | Philadelphia | United States | |
382 | Portland | United States | |
383 | Moscow | Russia | |
1993 | |||
384 | March 17–21 | Essen | Germany |
385 | Pittsburgh | United States | |
386 | Columbus | United States | |
1994 | |||
387 | Tokyo | Japan | |
388 | Beijing | China | |
389 | Pyongyang | North Korea | |
390 | Cleveland | United States | |
391 | Atlanta | United States | |
1995 | |||
392 | San Juan | Puerto Rico | |
393 | Global mission | ||
394 | Toronto | Canada | |
395 | Sacramento | United States | |
1996 | |||
396 | World Television Series | ||
397 | Minneapolis | United States | |
398 | Charlotte | United States | |
1997 | |||
399 | San Antonio | United States | |
400 | San Jose | United States | |
401 | San Francisco | United States | |
402 | Oakland | United States | |
1998 | |||
403 | June 25–28 | Ottawa | Canada |
404 | Tampa | United States | |
1999 | |||
405 | Indianapolis | United States | |
406 | St. Louis | United States | |
2000 | |||
407 | June 1–4 | Nashville | United States |
408 | Jacksonville | United States | |
2001 | |||
409 | Louisville | United States | |
410 | Fresno | United States | |
2002 | |||
411 | Cincinnati | United States | |
412 | Dallas | United States | |
2003 | |||
413 | San Diego | United States | |
414 | Oklahoma City | United States | |
2004 | |||
415 | Kansas City | United States | |
416 | Los Angeles | United States | |
2005 | |||
417 | New York | United States |
References
- CBN, Remembering the Billy Graham Crusades That Led People to Jesus, cbn.com, USA, February 24, 2018
- Stanley, Brian (March 2, 2018). "Billy Graham (1918–2018): Prophet of World Christianity?". Centre for the Study of World Christianity. Retrieved April 13, 2020.
- Gibbs, Nancy; Ostling, Richard N. (1993-11-15). "God's Billy Pulpit". Time. Archived from the original on 2007-06-21. Retrieved 2011-11-07.
- Andrew S. Finstuen, Anne Blue Wills, Grant Wacker, Billy Graham: American Pilgrim, Oxford University Press, UK, 2017, p. 104
- Kevin Eckstrom, ‘Just As I Am’ was Billy Graham’s signature hymn, religionnews.com, USA, February 21, 2018
- Long, Michael G. (2008). The legacy of Billy Graham: critical reflections on America's greatest evangelist. Westminster: John Knox Press. p. 3. ISBN 9780664236564.
- Balbier, Uta Andrea (Spring 2009). "Billy Graham's Crusades in the 1950s: Neo-Evangelicalism Between Civil Religion, Media, and Consumerism". Bulletin of the GHI. German Historical Institute. 44.
- "Prophecy and Politics". Christianity Today. March 2006. Retrieved 2011-11-21.
- "War and Peace in Korea". CCEL. Archived from the original on 2012-04-13. Retrieved 2011-11-21.
- Curry, Matt (2002-10-18). "Billy Graham Is Back". cbsnews.com. Retrieved 2016-12-08.
'Following September 11th, there was increased consciousness of other faiths in the U.S. that would find the term crusade offensive', Graham spokeswoman Melany Ethridge told The Associated Press in 2002
- Cathy Lynn Grossman, [https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2018/02/21/billy-graham-crusades-how-evangelists-reached-millions/858165001/ Billy Graham reached millions through his crusades. Here's how he did it], usatoday.com, USA, February 21, 2018
- Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, BILLY GRAHAM CRUSADES, billygraham.org, retrieved June 5, 2023
- "Announcing the Billy Graham Revival". Charlotte's Own. November 9–23, 1947.
- Mel Larson (1950). "TASTING REVIVAL — at Los Angeles". Revival In Our Time: The Story of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Campaigns including Six of his Sermons. Van Kampen Press. pp. 11–27.
- "1952 Greater Washington Evangelistic Crusade - Film". wheaton.edu. Retrieved December 8, 2016.
- "The Archives Bulletin Board". wheaton.edu. Retrieved December 8, 2016.
- "The Coliseum Sermons From Billy Graham's 1958 Charlotte Evangelistic Meetings". Wheaton College. Billy Graham Center Archives. 1958.
- Edward Mc Carthy (October 9, 1960). "Graham's Sermon Causes Gang Leaders To Plan To Attend Church". The Gadsden Times. Retrieved December 7, 2011.
- Bozeman, Barry (May 30, 2010). "Protest & Activism at UT - 40 YEARS ON". Knoxville 22 blog. Retrieved September 22, 2019.
- Michał Stankiewicz (1979). Billy Graham w Polsce. Warszawa: Słowo Prawdy.
Bibliography
- "BG Crusade Chronology" (PDF). BGEA. Retrieved March 27, 2014.
- "BG Crusade cities". BGEA. Retrieved February 24, 2018.
- "Select Chronology of Billy Graham and the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, up until Rev. Graham's Retirement in 2005, with a few later significant events". Billy Graham Center. Wheaton College. 2013.
- "Billy Graham's 1st TV Broadcast". Billy Graham Center. March 2010. Retrieved February 8, 2012.
- Billy Graham sermons Billy Graham Center
External links
- Billy Graham Crusades New Georgia Encyclopedia