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  2. Foursquare Church - Wikipedia

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    The Foursquare Church anticipates a premillennial return of Christ to earth. [36] It believes that there will be a future final judgment where the righteous will receive everlasting life and the wicked everlasting punishment. The Foursquare Church observes believer's baptism by immersion and the Lord's Supper, or Holy Communion, as ordinances. [37]

  3. Category:Members of the Foursquare Church - Wikipedia

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  4. Tim Clark (pastor) - Wikipedia

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    He received his master's degree from Vanguard University in 2010, and the following year he joined the Foursquare Church headquarters as Supervisor of the Greater Los Angeles District of Foursquare Churches. [3] In 2013, the Foursquare Church appointed Clark as the senior pastor of The Church On The Way. [4]

  5. Beaverton Foursquare Church - Wikipedia

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    Beaverton Foursquare Church was founded by Bill Melton and his wife, Jean, in 1961. In 1964, the congregation purchased 10 acres (40,000 m 2) along Walker Road, which was then on the outskirts of Beaverton. The initial building project started in 1966 with the chapel being completed in 1968.

  6. Ronald D. Mehl - Wikipedia

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    Ronald Duane Mehl (April 22, 1944 – May 30, 2003) was the senior pastor of the Beaverton Foursquare Church in Beaverton, Oregon, United States, from 1973 until his death in 2003. Commonly known as Pastor Ron, Ron Mehl graduated from LIFE Bible College (now Life Pacific College) in 1966. That same year he married Joyce Hamrick, also a LIFE ...

  7. The Church on the Way - Wikipedia

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    By 1969, the aging church had been reduced to a small number of elderly members. When Howard Carson, senior pastor at the time, became ill and decided to step down, Jack Hayford was appointed by the Foursquare Church as interim pastor. In 1971, he accepted the position as permanent senior pastor.

  8. Roy Hicks Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Roy Hicks Jr. was a pastor of Eugene Faith Center and important part of the International Church of the Foursquare Gospel during the 1970s through the 1990s. [1] He also wrote several hymns including Praise the Name of Jesus inspired by Psalm 18. [2]

  9. Angelus Temple - Wikipedia

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    Angelus Temple is a Pentecostal megachurch in the Echo Park district of Los Angeles, California, United States. Founded by Aimee Semple McPherson in 1923, it is considered the first U.S. megachurch. Today, it is affiliated with the Foursquare Church and led by senior pastor Matthew Barnett. In 2015, the weekly attendance was 8,975.