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New Life Covenant Church Chicago: IL John F. Hannah 10,000 [3] Non-denominational: Yes (3) New Light Christian Center Church Houston: TX Ira V. Hilliard 13,500 [3] Non-denominational: NewSpring Church: Anderson: SC Brad Cooper, Shane Duffey, Michael Mulliken, Tyler Tatum, David Hall 20,500 [39] [40] Southern Baptist Convention: Yes (20 + 1 online)
New Life Covenant Assemblies of God, Chicago, Illinois – 15,375 Dream City Church (formerly First Assembly of God), Phoenix, Arizona – 15,000 James River Church , Ozark, Missouri – 11,000 [ 3 ]
On November 2, 2006, Haggard was accused of paying a male escort for sex for three years and of also using methamphetamine. [8] Later the same day, Haggard voluntarily stepped down as pastor so "the overseer process can be allowed to proceed with integrity", and that he would be seeking "spiritual advice and guidance". [8]
DeYoung graduated from Hope College in Michigan in 1999 [7] and then received his M.Div. from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in Massachusetts in 2002. [8] He completed a Ph.D. in early modern history focusing on the theology of John Witherspoon at the University of Leicester (John Coffey served as his adviser), successfully defending his Ph.D. thesis on January 10, 2019.
In 1964, Bryant was baptized into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). [1] As a member of the LDS Church, he served as a missionary in Japan. [1] In the early 1970s, Bryant became convinced that the LDS Church had unjustifiably abandoned plural marriage and joined the Apostolic United Brethren (AUB) in Utah, led by Rulon C. Allred.
Picture of the founder of Evangelical Covenant Church of America, Carl August Björk The Evangelical Covenant Church's background is in free-church Swedish immigrants known as Mission Friends who had broken off from the Lutheran Church of Sweden.
Brett Knowles: New Life: The New Life Churches of New Zealand: 1942-1979, 3rd edition: Lexington, Kentucky: Emeth Press: 2015:ISBN 978-1-60947-093-7 For New Zealand Pentecostalism as a whole: Brett Knowles: Transforming Pentecostalism: The Changing Face of New Zealand Pentecostalism, 1920-2010: Lexington, Kentucky: Emeth Press: 2014: ISBN 978-1-60947-076-0
The World Mission Society Church of God is a new religious movement established by Ahn Sahng-hong in South Korea in 1964. [5] Ex-members and several experts have called it a cult. [11]