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  2. Paula White - Wikipedia

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    Paula Michelle White-Cain (née Furr; born April 20, 1966) is an American televangelist and a proponent of prosperity theology. White was chair of the evangelical advisory board to Donald Trump's 2016 campaign. [ 1 ] She delivered the invocation at his inauguration, on January 20, 2017. [ 2 ] She is the first female clergy member to deliver the ...

  3. Mariners Church - Wikipedia

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    marinerschurch.org. History. Founded. 1965. Clergy. Pastor (s) Eric Geiger. Kenton Beshore. Mariners Church is a non-denominational, Christian megachurch located in Irvine, California, situated in central Orange County, and as of 2022 was the 41st largest church [1] in the United States by number of attendees as well as one of the fastest growing.

  4. Kristene DiMarco - Wikipedia

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    Kristene DiMarco. Kristene DiMarco (born January 28, 1985, as Kristene Elizabeth Mueller), is an American contemporary Christian musician. Her first album, Those Who Dream, was released by Jesus Culture Music in 2008, along with a re-release of the same album in 2010 by Kingsway Music. She released, Safe Place, in 2012 with Kingsway Music.

  5. Christian conservative school board candidates take lead in ...

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    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 ...

  6. Crenshaw Christian Center - Wikipedia

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    The church was founded in 1973 by Frederick K. C. Price in Inglewood, California. [1] [2] [3] In 1981, the church bought the old Pepperdine University campus in South Los Angeles. [4] After the purchase, Price oversaw construction of a new sanctuary, called the "FaithDome", which at the time was the largest domed church in the United States.

  7. Capital Christian merge sets Sacramento’s destiny: Christian ...

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    Placer County’s insidious brand of Christian nationalism has infiltrated the Capital City: Rocklin’s Destiny megachurch will take over leadership of Sacramento’s Capital Christian Center and ...

  8. Faith Broadcasting Network - Wikipedia

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    Faith Broadcasting Network was a Christian television network owned and operated by the Faith Center church in Glendale, California . Until the mid-1980s, FBN owned and operated WHCT-TV 18 in Hartford, Connecticut (now Univision affiliate WUVN ), KVOF-TV 38 in San Francisco (now KCNS ), and KHOF-TV (today's KPXN-TV) 30 in San Bernardino, CA.

  9. Bayside Church (Sacramento region) - Wikipedia

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    Bayside Church (Sacramento region) Coordinates: 38.7476°N 121.225°W. Bayside Church, formally known as Bayside Covenant Church, is a family of churches and venues centered on its primary campus in Granite Bay, California, United States, which is referred to as the Granite Bay campus. The church is led by Senior Pastor Ray Johnston, Teaching ...