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  2. Paula White - Wikipedia

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    On December 31, 2011, the New Destiny Christian Church board in Apopka, Florida, announced it had appointed White to succeed Zachery Tims as the new senior pastor. New Destiny Christian Center had been searching for a replacement since his death in August 2011. [35] Tims' ex-wife Riva filed a lawsuit against the board of directors but quickly ...

  3. Celebration Church - Wikipedia

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    The church grew to be a major presence in Northeast Florida. [2] In August 2011, the church broke ground on a new facility in Jacksonville, including a three-thousand seat arena-style sanctuary. [3] The first services in the new "Celebration Arena" were held on November 11, 2012. [4] In 2022, the church had 12,000 parishioners and around 10 ...

  4. Derek Thomas (theologian) - Wikipedia

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    Derek W. H. Thomas is a Reformed pastor and theologian known for his teaching, writing and editorial work. He retired in December, 2023 as the senior pastor of First Presbyterian Church of Columbia, South Carolina. He is currently serving as interim preacher at First Presbyterian Church in Yazoo City, MS.

  5. Jentezen Franklin - Wikipedia

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    After Roy Wellborn, senior pastor of Free Chapel, died in 1989, Franklin was installed as pastor of Free Chapel. [1] At the time, Free Chapel was a small congregation of 300 people. In 2004 the church moved to a new location which had a 3,000-seat auditorium. [ 2 ]

  6. Times Square Church - Wikipedia

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    The theater is still the church's current location on 51st Street. In 2001, David Wilkerson entrusted the senior pastorate to Carter Conlon, formerly an evangelical pastor from eastern Canada and associate pastor at Times Square Church from 1994-2001. There are also visiting ministers and missionaries who come to preach from all over the world.

  7. R. L. Hymers Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Hymers (left) with his pastor and teacher Timothy Lin. Robert L. Hymers Jr. is a conservative Baptist pastor noted for his evangelistic sermons and for his emphasis on classical Protestant conversion. [1] He is the founding pastor of the Baptist Tabernacle of Los Angeles.

  8. Calvin O. Butts - Wikipedia

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    For decades its senior pastor, he also delivered a weekly sermon by radio on a local station, 98.7 FM (KISS-FM). [ 3 ] During the late 1980s, Butts offered an early endorsement of the Harlem Week of Prayer, organized by Pernessa C. Seele , and helped mobilize the religious community to support programs for AIDS patients and their families.

  9. Harry Emerson Fosdick - Wikipedia

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    Harry Emerson Fosdick (May 24, 1878 – October 5, 1969) was an American pastor. Fosdick became a central figure in the fundamentalist–modernist controversy within American Protestantism in the 1920s and 1930s and was one of the most prominent liberal ministers of the early 20th century.