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  2. List of the largest evangelical church auditoriums - Wikipedia

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    The estimates are based on human seating capacity in a single service. Churches with multiple consecutive services will be for only one service. For example, Faith Tabernacle, which holds four services every Sunday in its 50,000 capacity auditorium will be included as having 50,000 and not 200,000 in the list. [7] [8]

  3. List of megachurches in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Christian Cultural Center: New York: NY A. R. Bernard: 32,000 [11] Non-denominational Yes (1 + 1 online) Church of Eleven22 Jacksonville: FL Joby P. Martin 12,000 [citation needed] Non-denominational Yes (6) Church of the Highlands: Birmingham: AL Chris Hodges 60,000 [3] Non-denominational Yes (20 + 1 including online) Church on the Move Tulsa: OK

  4. Worship services of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day ...

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    Worship services of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) include weekly services held in meetinghouses on Sundays (or another day when local custom or law prohibits Sunday worship) in geographically based religious units (called wards or branches). Once per month, this weekly service is a fast and testimony meeting.

  5. George G. Bloomer - Wikipedia

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    George Bloomer founded Bethel Family Worship Center in 1996, after conducting a 30-day old-fashioned Holy Ghost Crusade in Durham, NC on Liberty Street. The first service began on Sunday morning after the tent revival in the T. Q. Business Complex on Corcoran Street, downtown Durham and later moved their services to 515 Dowd Street in Durham ...

  6. WJCA - Wikipedia

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    WJCA (102.1 MHz) is a Christian radio station licensed to Albion, New York, and owned by Family Worship Center Church, Inc. The station began broadcasting on December 27, 2001, airing a Christian format as an owned and operated affiliate of CSN International. [2] In 2005, the station was sold to Family Worship Center Church for $950,000. [3] [4]

  7. WAWF - Wikipedia

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    WAWF is owned and operated by Family Worship Center Church, Inc. The station began broadcasting in 2000. [1] It was originally owned by the American Family Association and was an affiliate of American Family Radio. [1] [3] In 2004, the station was sold to Family Worship Center Church, along with WBMF and WWGN, for $1 million. [4] [5]

  8. Church attendance - Wikipedia

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    Depiction of early Christian worship in the Catacomb of Callixtus. The holding of church services pertains to the observance of the Lord's Day in Christianity. [19] The Bible has a precedent for a pattern of morning and evening worship that has given rise to Sunday morning and Sunday evening services of worship held in the churches of many Christian denominations today, a "structure to help ...

  9. Family integrated church - Wikipedia

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    In Christianity, a family integrated church is one in which parents and children ordinarily attend church services together; during the service of worship, children and youth stay all through church services and do not attend children's and youth ministries during this time (though after or before the integrated service of worship, church members often attend Sunday School catered to various ...