WOW.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Oris Mays - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oris_Mays

    His gospel TV program on Sundays, broadcast from about 1966 on WMC-TV, [3] [15] was the first such program hosted by an African-American in Memphis. [16] In its last years it was broadcast by WHBQ-TV. Mays' church sermons were aired on the WLOK and WBBP local radio stations. [2]

  3. Faithful Word Baptist Church - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faithful_Word_Baptist_Church

    Anderson established the church on Christmas Day, 2005. [3] The church's website states, "Faithful Word Baptist Church is a totally independent Baptist church, and Pastor Anderson was sent out by a totally independent Baptist church to start it the old-fashioned way by knocking on doors and winning souls to Christ."

  4. Faith Church - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faith_Church

    Faith Church (also known as FaithChurch.com & Crank Ministries) is a nondenominational, charismatic, word of faith [1] [2] [3] multi-site megachurch with approximately 6,500 in weekly attendance in 2023 [4] led by Pastor David Crank and wife Nicole Crank.

  5. James MacDonald (pastor) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_MacDonald_(pastor)

    James MacDonald (born October 4, 1960) is a Canadian-born evangelical Christian pastor, television evangelist, and author.He was the senior pastor of Harvest Bible Chapel megachurch in Rolling Meadows, Illinois, United States [1] [2] and was the host for the church's former broadcast ministry, Walk in the Word.

  6. New Life Assembly of God - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Life_Assembly_of_God

    The church was founded in 1973 by Pastor David Mohan. [1] In 1999, the church added a service in English, led by Pastor Chadwick Mohan, the son of Pastor David. [2] In 2004, attendance reached 30,000 people. [3] In 2011, it hosted the International Congress of the Assemblies of God. [4]

  7. Steven Anderson (pastor) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Anderson_(pastor)

    The day after Anderson delivered his Why I Hate Barack Obama sermon, a church member, Chris Broughton, carried an AR-15 semiautomatic rifle and a pistol to the Phoenix Convention Center, where President Obama was speaking. [5] [17] Broughton explained that he was not motivated by the sermon although he agreed with it. [15]

  8. Chuck Smith (pastor) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Smith_(pastor)

    Charles Ward "Chuck" Smith (June 25, 1927 – October 3, 2013) was an American pastor who founded the Calvary Chapel movement. Beginning with the 25-person Costa Mesa congregation in 1965, Smith's influence now extends to "more than 1,000 churches nationwide and hundreds more overseas", [1] some of which are among the largest churches in the United States.

  9. Gregory Dickow - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gregory_Dickow

    Gregory Dickow is the founder and senior pastor of Life Changers International Church, a nondenominational charismatic megachurch based in Hoffman Estates, Illinois.His messages are broadcast via The Power to Change Today, a syndicated television program on Trinity Broadcasting Network, [1] [2] Daystar, [3] The Church Channel, [4] and Word Networks.