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Keith A. Butler [1] (born 1955) [2] is the founding pastor of the nondenominational Word of Faith International Christian Center (WOFICC) Church based in Southfield, Michigan. The Church has an estimated 22,000 member congregation.
Michael Anthony Milton (born 1958) is an American Presbyterian minister, theologian, educator, pastor, broadcaster, author, musician and retired U.S. Army Chaplain (Colonel). [1] Initially a pastoral intern under D. James Kennedy , Milton became President and Senior Fellow of the D. James Kennedy Institute of Reformed Leadership. [ 2 ]
Christian Life Center, Fort Lauderdale, Florida – 2,910 Glad Tidings Assembly of God, West Lawn, Pennsylvania – 2,902 Gateway Fellowship Church, San Antonio, Texas – 2,900
A graduate of North Central University in Minneapolis, Minnesota, He served as senior pastor at First Assembly of God (Saginaw, Michigan) and Brightmoor Tabernacle (Southfield, Michigan). He served the Michigan District of the Assemblies of God as District Youth and Sunday School Director, Assistant Superintendent and Superintendent.
The pastor of a PCG church in Harlan County, Kentucky (1946). First called the Pentecostal Assemblies of USA, the PCG was formed in Chicago, Illinois in 1919 by a group of Pentecostal ministers who had chosen not to affiliate with the Assemblies of God and several who had left that organization after it adopted a doctrinal statement in 1916. [2]
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.
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Christians who meet in Gospel Halls generally hold that a scriptural Christian assembly should avoid the use of a "sectarian" name (the name "Gospel Hall Assemblies" is a Wikipedia designation, and they are often called “Plymouth Brethren”, though members of this tradition are not in communion with other Plymouth Brethren who organized the ...