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  2. Larry Lea - Wikipedia

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    After 27 years of marriage, Larry filed for divorce in April 1999. [2] During the divorce, his wife attended Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary . [ 2 ] Lea's son John started the Life Church in Rockwall , Texas in the same Dallas suburb where Larry and his ex-wife began Church on the Rock in 1980. [ 2 ]

  3. Greg Locke - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, Locke and Biggers became engaged. They have four children, two of whom are adopted. In January 2018, Locke confirmed in a video posted to Facebook that he and Biggers had separated, [27] and the divorce was finalized in May. [28] Locke married Tai Cowan McGee in 2018. Prior to their marriage, she was his administrative assistant.

  4. Kenneth Copeland - Wikipedia

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    Kenneth Max Copeland (born December 6, 1936) is an American televangelist associated with the charismatic movement. He is the founder of Eagle Mountain International Church Inc. (EMIC), which is based in Tarrant County, Texas. Copeland has also written several books and other resources, and is known for his broadcast Believers Voice of Victory.

  5. Husband and wife pastors divorce. Now their Alliance church ...

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    Pastors Bobby and Joyce Williams are getting divorced -- and now their Alliance church is going up for auction as part of the proceedings. Husband and wife pastors divorce. Now their Alliance ...

  6. Marvin Winans - Wikipedia

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    Winans was born in Detroit, Michigan, [1] the fourth of 10 children of Delores (née Ransom) and David Glenn Winans Sr., who recorded together as "Mom and Pop Winans". [2] His siblings David II, Carvin (Marvin's fraternal twin), Benjamin (BeBe) , Daniel, Michael, Ronald , Priscilla (CeCe) , Deborah (Debbie), and Angelique (Angie) also have ...

  7. Christian views on divorce - Wikipedia

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    In the same vein, the Mennonite Christian Fellowship teaches the "sinfulness of remarriage following divorce". [21] The Biblical Mennonite Alliance holds that divorced and remarried persons are living in adultery and are therefore in "an ongoing state of sin that can only be truly forgiven when divorced and remarried persons separate." [39]

  8. Restoration branches - Wikipedia

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    Divorce (and remarriage): Some Restoration Branches and members believe that a couple's marriage covenant remains literally "until death do they part." They would consider someone who divorced a spouse and remarried as being in adultery and use the term "serial marriage" to describe such situations. The term "serial marriage" has a political ...

  9. Church of God (Restoration) - Wikipedia

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    The General Ministerial Body consists of male and female ministers, who call themselves "The Seventh Trumpet Angel Ministry". Ministers must be born again and entirely sanctified, not divorced and remarried, and agree with the Church's theology and practice. They must also feel personally called of God and have the approval of the General ...