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The church started in 1956 as a mission of Broadway Christian Church in Lexington. The founding pastor, Wayne Smith, came from Unity Christian Church (near Cynthiana, Kentucky), and held the first service with 172 people in attendance. The church was originally located on Hill 'N Dale Drive (near Southland Drive) in Lexington.
Southeast Christian Church: Middletown [a 4] KY Kyle Idleman 25,940 [56] Christian churches and churches of Christ: Yes (11 + 1 in development + online) Southland Christian Church: Nicholasville [a 5] KY Jon Weece 12,500 [3] Christian churches and churches of Christ: Yes (5 campuses and online services) Substance Church [57] Minneapolis MN ...
Hanna Wahlbrink was creative director at Southland Christian Church when she and her team produced the video for the church's Christmas Eve service in 2015. Years later, the video is filling ...
Southland Christian Church (Lexington, Kentucky) W. World Convention of Churches of Christ This page was last edited on 17 May 2023, at 17:20 (UTC). Text is available ...
Southland Christian Church (Lexington, Kentucky) This page was last edited on 29 September 2019, at 22:27 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
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Kyle Idleman, the church's leader since 2019. The church was established on July 1, 1962, as 53 members of the South Louisville Christian Church started a new church in the Hikes Point area. By 1998, the church had relocated to – and outgrown – numerous buildings until reaching its current location at 920 Blankenbaker Parkway in Louisville.
The churches are independent congregations and typically go by the name "Christian Church", but often use the name "Church of Christ" as well. Though isolated exceptions may occur, it is generally agreed within the movement that no personal or family names should be attached to a congregation which Christ purchased and established with his own blood, though geographical labels are acceptable.