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There were twenty houses eventually involved [2] as Houses of Miracles throughout California: one each in Costa Mesa, Huntington Beach (Philadelphia House), Corona, Downey, Lompoc, Garlock, Long Beach, Muscoy, Oxnard, Pacific Grove, Ridgecrest, Southgate and Whittier; two houses apiece in Fontana, Riverside and Santa Ana; and one in Phoenix, AZ.
Charles Ward "Chuck" Smith (June 25, 1927 – October 3, 2013) was an American pastor who founded the Calvary Chapel movement. Beginning with the 25-person Costa Mesa congregation in 1965, Smith's influence now extends to "more than 1,000 churches nationwide and hundreds more overseas", [1] some of which are among the largest churches in the United States.
St. James Anglican Church (Newport Beach) St. John's Lutheran Church (Orange, California) St. Michael's Episcopal Church (Anaheim, California) Sarang Community Church of Southern California; Shepherd's Grove
Edison 60, Huntington Beach 56 Elsinore 76, San Jacinto 53 El Toro 55, Capistrano Valley 45 ... Tustin 57, Santa Ana Calvary Chapel 31 Verbum Dei 67, La Salle 36 Vistamar 63, Geffen Academy 60 ...
Brethren Christian Junior/Senior High School, Huntington Beach; Calvary Chapel High School, Santa Ana; Capistrano Valley Christian Schools, San Juan Capistrano; Crystal Cathedral High School, Garden Grove
Huntington Park 42, South Gate 37. Jordan 89, Locke 35 ... Santa Ana Calvary Chapel 59, Godinez 53. Santa Barbara 51, Oxnard 41 ... Huntington Beach 42. Mark Keppel 52, Schurr 24.
Corona del Mar 70, Huntington Beach 44 Crean Lutheran 49, Santa Ana Foothill 48 Crespi 68, Loyola 56 ... Buena Park 87, Santa Ana Calvary Chapel 15 Cajon 46, Redlands 19 Cantwell-Sacred Heart 42 ...
Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa. Calvary Chapel is an international association of charismatic evangelical churches, with origins in Pentecostalism.It maintains a number of radio stations around the world and operates many local Calvary Chapel Bible College programs.