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The Leadership Network contains a directory of all Christian megachurches of the world (excluding Canada and USA). [5] This global list has over 270 megachurches. The Hartford Institute has compiled directories in Canada and the USA. The US list has more than 1,668 megachurches [6] [7] and the Canadian list 22. [8]
It is one of the largest churches in India. [1] According to the church, over 25,000 members attend its services each week and the church also has over 100 affiliated outstations under its coverage. Bethel Assembly of God Church was founded in 1960.
Pages in category "Evangelical megachurches in India" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
Hyderabad, India Lakewood Church Central Campus, Lakewood Church: Non-denominational: 2005 16,000 [25] Houston, United States Liberty Worship Centre Non-denominational: 2014 15,000 [26] Kampala, Uganda Perez Dome Perez Chapel International: 2011 14,000 [27] Accra, Ghana Mega Frater Fraternidad Cristiana de Guatemala: 2007 12,200 [28] Mixco ...
On 2 July 2024, a satsang (a religious event) was organised in the village of Mughal Garhi in Hathras district of the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh by the Sri Jagar Guru Baba organisation, founded by a local preacher, Suraj Pal, also known as Narayan Sakar Hari or Bhole Baba. [2]
New Life Assembly of God is an evangelical megachurch affiliated with General Council of the Assemblies of God of India, in Chennai, India, current Pentecostal. The senior pastor of this community is David Mohan. In 2020, the attendance is 35000 people.
India's ministry of internal security and its National Commission for Minorities (NCM) officially list more than a hundred religiously motivated attacks against Christians each year. [3] As of 2020, the USCIRF placed India as Tier-1 in minority persecution along with countries like China, North Korea, Pakistan and Saudi Arabia. [4]
The world's average annual death rate from intentional violence, in recent years, has been 7.9 per 100,000 people. [172] For 2012, [11] there were 93 deaths in India from many incidences of communal violence (or 0.007 fatalities per 100,000 people). Of these, 48 were Muslims, 44 Hindus and one police official.