McPherson was a master of mass media and public performance, effectively bridging the gap between fundamentalism and emerging pop culture.
: She staged elaborate theatrical productions using costumes, scenery from nearby film studios, and even live animals like camels and tigers to dramatize biblical stories. aimee semple mcpherson
Aimee Semple McPherson (1890–1944), often known as "Sister Aimee," was a pioneering Canadian-American Pentecostal evangelist who became one of the first global media celebrities. She revolutionized modern religious practice by blending high-energy revivalism with Hollywood-style spectacle, founding The Foursquare Church and building the massive Angelus Temple in Los Angeles. McPherson was a master of mass media and