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  2. Harvest Christian Fellowship - Wikipedia

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    Harvest Christian Fellowship was founded in 1973 by Greg Laurie, who has been the senior pastor since that time. [1]In 2009, it opened a new building, with a 5,000-seat auditorium, a gymnasium, and a High School.

  3. James MacDonald (pastor) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Greg Laurie - Wikipedia

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    When all California churches were forced temporarily to shut their doors because of COVID-19, [11] Harvest Christian Fellowship and Greg Laurie started the online church program "Harvest at Home", which swiftly became one of the most-watched internet worship services in America, averaging over 200,000 viewers weekly during the pandemic.

  5. Blacksburg, South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Blacksburg is a small town in Cherokee County, South Carolina, United States. The population was 1,848 at the 2010 census . [ 5 ] The communities of Antioch, Cherokee Falls , Kings Creek, Cashion Crossroads, Buffalo, and Mount Paran are located near the town.

  6. New Life Christian Fellowship - Wikipedia

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    New Life Christian Fellowship (NLCF) is an evangelical Christian church in Blacksburg, Virginia that ministers to the Virginia Tech and New River Valley communities. An estimated 200 worshipers attend one of the church's three weekly gatherings, most of whom are college students attending services on the Virginia Tech campus.

  7. Harvest Bible Chapel - Wikipedia

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    Harvest Bible Chapel is an nondenominational Christianity megachurch in Rolling Meadows, Illinois. Founded in 1988, it has grown to seven campuses in the Chicago metropolitan area. In 2008, the church was listed by Outreach magazine as one of the 100 fastest-growing churches in America. In January 2019, it was listed as one of the 50 largest ...

  8. Open Bible Churches - Wikipedia

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    The OBSC's origins are found in two smaller Pentecostal groups which can be traced to the Azusa Street Revival: the Bible Standard Conference founded in Eugene, Oregon in 1919 and the Open Bible Evangelistic Association founded in Des Moines, Iowa, in 1932; as both were similar in doctrine and structure, the two groups amalgamated in 1935. [5]

  9. Harvest Christian Academy (Guam) - Wikipedia

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    Harvest Christian Academy (HCA) is a private Christian school in Barrigada, Guam. The school offers open enrollment for grades K3-12. HCA is administrated by and closely associated with Harvest Baptist Church (HBC). HBC was started in 1975 as a missionary church. The school was started the same year for the children of the congregation members.