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The City Point Community Church (also known as the Brevard County Environmental Field Station) is a historic church in Cocoa, Florida, United States. It is located at 3783 North Indian River Drive. It was originally constructed as a public hall, school, and non-denominational church for both black and white residents.
Non-denominational Yes (17+1 online) Christian Cultural Center: New York: NY A. R. Bernard: 32,000 [12] Non-denominational Yes (1 + 1 online) Church of Eleven22 Jacksonville: FL Joby P. Martin 19,200 [13] Non-denominational Yes (6) Church of the Highlands: Birmingham: AL Chris Hodges 60,000 [3] Non-denominational Yes (20 + 1 including online ...
Christ Fellowship is a non-denominational evangelical multi-site megachurch based in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida with more than 28,000 [1] in attendance each week on eleven locations throughout South Florida. [2]
As years went on, CCFL's location changed from the Fort Lauderdale beach to a funeral home, a storefront behind Albertsons, and a warehouse. In 1999, CCFL relocated to a 75-acre (30 ha) tract of land formerly owned by Harris Corporation , which now has a 3,800 seat sanctuary, children and youth ministries, and includes a skateboard park .
Pages in category "Non-denominational Evangelical churches in the United States" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Celebration Church was founded in 1998 by Stovall Weems and his wife Kerri. The church grew to be a major presence in Northeast Florida. [2]In August 2011, the church broke ground on a new facility in Jacksonville, including a three-thousand seat arena-style sanctuary. [3]
The church covers traditional Protestant beliefs of the Baptist doctrine and is located at 1126 West Lantana Road [26] Holy Spirit Catholic Church is a church of the Catholic faith located in Lantana at 1000 West Lantana Road. [27] Living Word Church is a non denominational church located at 2116 west Lantana Road in Lantana. [28]
For instance, most sources include Anabaptism, Anglicanism, Baptists and non-denominational Christianity as part of Protestantism. However, widely used references like the World Christian Encyclopedia, which has been documenting the changing status of World Christianity over the past 120 years classifies Independent Christians as a separate ...