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Southern Baptist Convention, Baptist Bible Fellowship International Triumph Church [58] Detroit: MI Solomon W. Kinloch, Jr 14,000 [3] Non-denominational: Yes (4) 12Stone Church Lawrenceville: GA Kevin Myers 17,200 [citation needed] Wesleyan Church: Yes (8) and 1 online Valley Bible Fellowship Bakersfield: CA Ron Vietti 10,300 [citation needed ...
Christian Life Center, Fort Lauderdale, Florida – 2,910 Glad Tidings Assembly of God, West Lawn, Pennsylvania – 2,902 Gateway Fellowship Church, San Antonio, Texas – 2,900
Crossroads Bible Institute (CBI) provided faith-based reentry education for people in prison in the United States and around the world. It was founded in 1984. [1]As a state-licensed post-secondary school, CBI offered courses on three levels corrected by trained and certified Instructors. [2]
Crossroads is a multisite interdenominational megachurch in Cincinnati, Ohio. It was named the 4th-largest and the fastest-growing church in America in 2017, [1] with over 34,000 average weekend attendees. Crossroads has nine physical locations in Ohio and Kentucky, and an online streaming platform where over 6,000 people watch services weekly. [2]
Crossroads Christian Church was founded in 1892 by nine members in Corona, California. Led by Reverend Wright and Sister Iola, the church opened as the "First Christian Church of South Riverside." In 1932, the church changed its name to "1st Christian Church, Corona"; at the time, it had 100 members. The current name was put in place in 1980. [2]
Focus on the Family Resources for Christian families, singles, and various age groups, professions; Habitat for Humanity, known for extensive work by President Jimmy Carter; InterVarsity Christian Fellowship College ministry affiliated with the International Fellowship of Evangelical Students; Promise Keepers A renewal movement for men
Not to be confused with fellow Latter Day Saints religious group Remnant Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, founded in 2000 in Independence, Missouri or with the Latter Day Saint religious unity movement, the Church of Jesus Christ in Christian Fellowship, [3] or with Protestant congregation Remnant Fellowship of Brentwood, Tennessee ...
In 1969 Calvary Chapel became a hub in what later became known as the Jesus movement when Smith's daughter introduced him to her boyfriend John Higgins Jr., a former hippie who had become a Christian, and who went on to head the largest Jesus freak movement in history, the Shiloh Youth Revival Centers (1968-1989). [5]