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The Leadership Network contains a directory of all Christian megachurches of the world (excluding Canada and USA). [5] This global list has over 270 megachurches. The Hartford Institute has compiled directories in Canada and the USA. The US list has more than 1,668 megachurches [6] [7] and the Canadian list 22. [8]
Christ's Church of the Valley (CCV) is a non-denominational evangelical Christian multi-site megachurch based in Metropolitan Phoenix, Arizona. The church has several campuses in Arizona. Weekend church attendance was 32,000.
The same source also lists more than 1,300 such Protestant and Evangelical churches in the United States with a weekly attendance of more than 2,000, meeting the definition of a megachurch. [ 4 ] As the term megachurch in common parlance refers to Protestant congregations; although there are some Catholic parishes which would meet the criteria ...
Saddleback Church is an evangelical, non-denominational Christian [1] multi-site megachurch based in Lake Forest, California. It is the largest church in California, and one of the largest in the United States of America. The church has several campuses [2] in California and around the world, as well as a number of extensions. [3]
Most megachurches are Protestant, and particularly Evangelical, although the word denotes a type of organization, not a denomination. The Hartford Institute for Religion Research defines a megachurch as any Protestant Christian church that draws 2,000 or more people in a weekend. The first megachurch was established in London in 1861. More ...
An unfinished Detroit megachurch at 7 Mile and Woodward that has been under construction for close to two decades could finally be done — or at least mostly done — by spring 2025.
The following list of megachurches affiliated with the Assemblies of God USA are taken from the denomination's official 2017 statistics [3] and are ordered by average attendance of Sunday worship services: Timberline Church, Fort Collins, Colorado – 16,604; First Assembly of God, North Little Rock, Arkansas – 16,553
Dr Tony Evans steps down from his role in the institution he co-founded in 1976 over mystery transgression, saying only that he ‘fell short’ of the standards he expects from others