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Christian nationalism holds that America should be a kind of theocracy. “The word of God is written to change culture,” Destiny Pastor Greg Fairrington said in a sermon in June of 2022. “Not ...
Kirk visited Destiny Church to speak with pastor Greg Fairrington in November 2020, at the peak of COVID-19 shutdowns and mask mandates. “No one is being forced to be here today,” Kirk said in ...
A California pastor has promised to keep his church's doors open for worship, bucking a new mandate from the governor ordering houses of worship to close once again as cases of the coronavirus ...
Sovereign Grace Churches ( SGM; previously Sovereign Grace Ministries and People of Destiny International, PDI) is a group of Reformed, [2] neocharismatic, [3] evangelical and confessional Christian churches primarily located in North America. [4] It has variously been described as a family of churches, [5] a denomination, [6] and an apostolic ...
Crossroads is a multisite interdenominational megachurch in Cincinnati, Ohio. It was named the 4th-largest and the fastest-growing church in America in 2017, [1] with over 34,000 average weekend attendees. Crossroads has nine physical locations in Ohio and Kentucky, and an online streaming platform where over 6,000 people watch services weekly.
Gregory A. Boyd (born June 2, 1957) is an American theologian, pastor, and author.Boyd is Senior Pastor of Woodland Hills Church in St. Paul, Minnesota and President of Reknew.org. He is one of the leading spokesmen in the growing Neo-Anabaptism movement, which is based in the tradition of Anabaptism and advocates Christian pacifism and a non-violent understanding of God.
The American Council, started by members of Destiny Church, has pumped more than $20,000 into local school board elections. Christian conservative school board candidates take lead in Placer ...
Crossroads Christian Church was founded in 1892 by nine members in Corona, California. Led by Reverend Wright and Sister Iola, the church opened as the "First Christian Church of South Riverside." In 1932, the church changed its name to "1st Christian Church, Corona"; at the time, it had 100 members. The current name was put in place in 1980. [2]