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  2. Michael Pitts (pastor) - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, Pitts moved the Church to Reynolds Road in Maumee, just outside Toledo, with a 2,500-seat facility. [5] As of 2005 it became the largest church in Northwest Ohio, with 4,000 members. [3] It was the first racially integrated church in the region. [6] In 1998, Cornerstone Church purchased WDMN, an AM radio station in Toledo, and sold it ...

  3. Dwight McKissic - Wikipedia

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    McKissic planted Cornerstone Baptist Church in 1983 in his garage. Today, Cornerstone Baptist Church in Arlington, Texas averages about 1,800 members each Sunday. McKissic's vision is to continue developing a multi-cultural ministry that will eventually house a K-12 school, retreat and communications center, and also ministries to reach and mentor fatherless children.

  4. Cornerstone Fellowship - Wikipedia

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    The Cornerstone Fellowship started in 1992 when Steve Madsen resigned from a church and started his own Bible Study in his house. His first study was the book of Galatians. In the same year, the group organized itself into a church. [citation needed] A free dinner service hosted by Cornerstone Fellowship's Hayward Location in Hayward, California.

  5. Francis Chan - Wikipedia

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    Francis Chan (Chinese: 陳恩藩; born August 31, 1967) [1] is an American Protestant author, teacher, and preacher.He is the former teaching pastor of the nondenominational Cornerstone Community Church, an Evangelical church in Simi Valley, California founded by Chan in 1994. [3]

  6. Cornerstone Christian Academy (Bloomington, Illinois)

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    In 1998, Cornerstone moved to Grace United Methodist Church in Bloomington, where it accepted students from preschool through 4th grade. It later expanded to three campuses at Faith United Methodist, which housed the preschool; Grace United Methodist held kindergarten through fourth grade; and Second Presbyterian Church for 5th and 6th grade.

  7. Cornerstone Church (Ames) - Wikipedia

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    Cornerstone Church and its affiliate ministries adhere to a complementarian viewpoint on gender roles, [12] which in practice precludes women from taking up certain leadership positions within the community, and relegates women to assist in decision-making while ultimate authority in marriage, courtship, and church politics is retained by men.

  8. Faith Church - Wikipedia

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    Faith Church (also known as FaithChurch.com & Crank Ministries) is a nondenominational, charismatic, word of faith [1] [2] [3] multi-site megachurch with approximately 6,500 in weekly attendance in 2023 [4] led by Pastor David Crank and wife Nicole Crank.

  9. Cornerstone Church - Wikipedia

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    Cornerstone Church may refer to: Christ the Cornerstone Church, Milton Keynes, UK; Cornerstone Church (Toledo), United States; Cornerstone Church (Nottingham), UK;