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  2. House of Prayer Christian Church - Wikipedia

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    The House of Prayer Christian Church (HOPCC) was established in 2004 by Rony Denis, [2] [3] whose work in Christian ministry may date to at least 1989. [note 1] Denis had previously served as a minister at another Christian church, [3] the New Testament Church of Christ, [5] which had church locations nationwide, including in Hinesville, Georgia, and Graham, Washington. [5]

  3. Church of God, House of Prayer - Wikipedia

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    In 1979, the Church of God, House of Prayer had 24 churches in the eastern United States, and 2 churches in eastern Canada. [ citation needed ] The estimated membership was 1200. [ citation needed ] Local congregations are "integral parts" of the General Assembly of the Church of God, House of Prayer , and are subject to the General Assembly ...

  4. United House of Prayer for All People - Wikipedia

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    The United House of Prayer for All People believes that the word church means a group of House of Prayer members who are believers and worshippers in Christ and that the modern definition of church as a building, denomination, or institution is unbiblical according to the writings of the Holy Scriptures as recorded in Acts 9:31." [18]

  5. Justice House of Prayer - Wikipedia

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    Justice House of Prayer (JHOP) is a neocharismatic Christian organization based in Kansas City, Missouri that focuses on continual prayer. It was founded by Lou Engle in 2004 and now has locations in five U.S. cities. They are in close association with the International House of Prayer-Kansas City and TheCall. [1]

  6. International House of Prayer - Wikipedia

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    As of November 2010, the church had over 1,000 staff and a student body of another 1,000 individuals. [6] On September 14, 2010, the International House of Pancakes announced that it was suing the International House of Prayer for trademark dilution and infringement. [7]

  7. List of people from Park Forest, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Began coaching at Rich East HS, Park Forest Craig Hodges: Jun 27, 1960: Shooting guard for four NBA teams; two-time NBA champion with the Chicago Bulls (1991-1992) Alumnus of Rich East HS Chuck Martin: Jun 8, 1968: Football head coach, Miami of Ohio; former offensive coordinator for Notre Dame: Born in Park Forest Larry McCarren: Nov 9, 1951

  8. House of Prayer Episcopal Church, Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    It has a small adjacent cemetery for members of the Barclay family. Its name is taken from Isaiah 56:7, Matthew 21:13, Mark 11:17, and Luke 19:46: "Mine house shall be called a house of prayer for all people." The church building was designed by noted New York City architect Emlen T. Littell (1838-1891

  9. Live Prayer - Wikipedia

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    Live Prayer is a Christian evangelical Internet and television ministry located in Tampa, Florida, founded and operated by Bill Keller. The ministry began in 1999 as a website featuring a daily devotional written by Keller and offers to accept and pray over emails, [ 3 ] later expanding into a daily TV show on March 3, 2003. [ 4 ]

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