Jesus Movement
The Jesus Movement was a Christian revival that began in the late 1960s and continued into the 1970s, primarily in the United States. It was characterized by a focus on personal faith, communal living, and a return to the teachings of Jesus Christ. Many young people, disillusioned by mainstream culture, embraced this movement, often expressing their beliefs through music, art, and alternative lifestyles.
The movement also gave rise to various new Christian communities and influenced the broader Christianity landscape. It emphasized a more informal and personal approach to worship, leading to the growth of contemporary Christian music and the establishment of many megachurches.