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The Full Gospel Business Men's Fellowship International (FGBMFI) is a fellowship of lay businessmen. Its main purpose is to bring interest to the Christian gospel. Theologically, the organization has its roots in Pentecostalism. [1] The headquarters is in Irvine, California.
Two years later, a core group of 40 people consisting of businessmen, professionals, and their families emerged from these Bible studies. In August 1984, the group founded the Christ's Commission Foundation at the Asian Institute of Management in Makati, hosting their first Sunday worship service there. [1]
Channel 587 The Word Network , also known as The Word , is a religious broadcasting network that claims to be the largest African-American religious network in the world. [ 1 ] It was founded in February 2000 by Kevin Adell who also owns WFDF , a local AM radio station, and WADL , a television station serving the Detroit television market.
The Full Gospel Business Men's Fellowship International [ edit ] Shakarian noted that his tent campaigns mainly attracted women, and Full Gospel Business Men's Fellowship International was established to encourage more participation by men by providing a platform for businessmen to give religious testimonies.
The four women were wives of members of the Full Gospel Business Men's Fellowship International. The women wanted a similar women's devotional association, "one where 'those coming into the charismatic renewal could meet to pray , fellowship, and listen to the testimonies of other Christian women.'
The Full Gospel Baptist Church Fellowship was established by Bishop Paul S. Morton, Sr. in 1994 within New Orleans, Louisiana, [2] though it began as a movement within the National Baptist Convention, USA in 1992. [5] From 25,000 to 30,000 attended the first conference of the Full Gospel Baptist Church Fellowship in 1994. [9]
Numbering 169 million adherents worldwide, Pentecostals and non-denominational evangelicals comprise a significant part of the Christian church, outnumbering more widely recognised groups such as the Baptists (105 million), Lutherans (87 million), Anglicans (77 million), Reformed Churches, i.e. Calvinists, Presbyterians and Congregationalists ...
The church also hosts a multimedia website and has a presence on YouTube along with a dedicated Roku channel. The church also supports a program for young adults ages 18–30 called Infuse , which includes a quarterly magazine, a website, and service activities for local churches and communities.