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  2. Horace Sheffield III - Wikipedia

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    Alma mater. Wayne State University. University of Michigan. Occupation. Baptist minister. civil rights / social justice activist. Radio & TV talk show host. Horace Sheffield III (born December 28, 1954) is an American pastor and media personality. As of 2018 he resides in Detroit, Michigan, where he is an on-air radio personality for 1200 AM ...

  3. The Summit Church - Wikipedia

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    Founded. 1961. ( 1961) Clergy. Senior pastor (s) J.D. Greear. The Summit Church is a Baptist Evangelical multi-site megachurch headquartered in Durham, North Carolina and meeting at 12 campuses across the Triangle area. It is affiliated with the Southern Baptist Convention. Regular attendance averages nearly 11,564 people weekly.

  4. Elevation Church - Wikipedia

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    Elevation Church. Elevation Church is an Evangelical non-denominational multi-site megachurch based in Charlotte, North Carolina. Weekly church attendance was 14,000 people in 2023. Elevation has 20 locations. [1] Its senior pastors are Steven Furtick and Holly Furtick.

  5. Church of Signs and Wonders - Wikipedia

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    Ankur Yoseph Narula is the Senior Pastor and Overseer in the Church of Signs and Wonders. Born in a non-Christian family, Ankur Narula accepted Christianity and started his ministry with 3 people in 2008. Weekly congregations are now in the region of 30,000 strong. See also. Punjabi Christians; Christianity in India; References

  6. Faith Chapel Christian Center - Wikipedia

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    This was the beginning of the multi-million-dollar "Word Dome" building project. On December 19, 1999, Faith Chapel broke ground on the new Dome facility. Construction was completed and use of the facility began on December 15, 2002. Of the $15 million cost, over 98% of the funds came from the within the church via its members.

  7. Berachah Church - Wikipedia

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    Thieme was pastor at Berachah until he retired in 2003, at which time his only son, Robert "Bobby" Thieme III, was elected by the congregation of Berachah to serve as the new pastor. Pastors. C. W. Colgan (1935–1936) J. Elwood Evans (1936–1940) Richard Seume (1941–1946) William F. Burcaw (1946–1950) Robert Thieme (1950–2003)

  8. New Testament Christian Churches of America - Wikipedia

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    New Testament Christian Churches of America ( NTCC) is a Pentecostal, [1] Evangelical, Trinitarian, [2] Fundamentalist denomination of about 10,000 members in approximately 100+ individual churches internationally, headquartered in Graham, Washington in the United States. It was founded in 1969 by former Pentecostal Church of God minister ...

  9. Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries - Wikipedia

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    At the new location, worshippers and those seeking help kept coming, leading to a very large congregation. This situation posed a challenge of crowd, growth and expansion management to the leadership of the church. Thus, MFM created a network of branches in every state capital, local government headquarters, senatorial district and locality.