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  2. Paula White - Wikipedia

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    Website. Official website. Paula Michelle White-Cain (née Furr; born April 20, 1966) is an American televangelist and a proponent of prosperity theology . White became chair of the evangelical advisory board in Donald Trump 's administration. [1] She delivered the invocation at his inauguration, on January 20, 2017. [2]

  3. Watermark Community Church - Wikipedia

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    History. Founded. November 7, 1999. Watermark Community Church is a nondenominational evangelical megachurch based in Dallas, Texas . Watermark was founded in November 7, 1999 with an outward-focused ministry that sought to minister to "the unchurched, dechurched, dead-churched and unmoved." [1] Watermark averages about 9,000 weekly attendants.

  4. Central Christian Church (Dallas, Texas) - Wikipedia

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    Central Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) of Dallas, Texas was the longest continuously operating Protestant congregation in Dallas . The church, located at 4711 Westside Drive, marked its 150th anniversary in 2013. The church was a member congregation of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), a mainline Protestant Christian ...

  5. Inspiring Body of Christ Church - Wikipedia

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    Rickie Rush. The Inspiring Body of Christ Church ( IBOC) is a non-denominational megachurch in Dallas, Texas in the United States. A survey by Outreach Magazine in 2008 ranked the church 87th in the US based on weekly attendance of 7,500 [1] and has since grown to 15,000 members. [2] The church describes itself as a "high praising, high worship ...

  6. First Baptist Church Dallas - Wikipedia

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    First Baptist Dallas is a Baptist megachurch located in Dallas,Texas established since 1868.It is affiliated with the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC). The Downtown Dallas Church is historically considered influential as a denominational leader among Baptist and Protestant Churches in the United States because of its community legacy involvement through 21 missions.

  7. Explo '72 - Wikipedia

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    Explo '72. Explo '72 was an evangelistic conference sponsored by Campus Crusade for Christ, planned and directed by Paul Eshleman. Explo '72 has been called the most visible event of the 1970s Jesus movement, [1] and came to be associated with the same, even though its primary attendees were not directly involved in that movement. [2]

  8. Daystar Television Network - Wikipedia

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    Daystar Television Network. The Daystar Television Network commonly known as Daystar Television or just Daystar, is an American evangelical Christian-based religious television network owned by the Word of God Fellowship, founded by Marcus Lamb in 1993. Daystar is headquartered in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex in Bedford, Texas. [1]

  9. The Potter's House (Dallas) - Wikipedia

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    Denomination. Non-denominational. Weekly attendance. 17,000. Clergy. Senior pastor (s) T. D. Jakes. The Potter's House is a megachurch in Dallas, Texas, United States, founded by T. D. Jakes . Outreach magazine ranked it the 10th largest in the US as of 2008 based on a weekly attendance of 17,000 and a capacity of about 8,000.