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  2. 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.

  3. WRCM - Wikipedia

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    WRCM (91.9 FM) is a listener-supported, non-commercial radio station licensed to Wingate, North Carolina and serving the Charlotte metropolitan area.It airs a Contemporary Christian radio format and identifies itself as "K-LOVE".

  4. Cornerstone Television - Wikipedia

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    The Cornerstone Television Network is a non-commercial Christian broadcast and satellite television network based in Wall, Pennsylvania, United States. [1] Its founder was Russ Bixler . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The network has 44 full-power and 57 low-power affiliate stations, 1 online affiliate station, and it is on the Glorystar satellite service.

  5. Northside Baptist Church - Wikipedia

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    Started in 1954 by Rev. Jack Hudson, the church grew from "29 members in a tar-paper building on Old Concord Road" [2] to 4800 members, the first church that large in the city, [3] and at its peak, 6400 members. The current building is a domed facility that includes a 3400-seat sanctuary.

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  7. 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;

  8. Spectrum News 1 North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    A two-story addition to the Time Warner building on East Morehead Street housed "the nation's most technically advanced newsroom," with digital video that reporters could edit at their desks, and robotic cameras for recording of live and pre-recorded news segments in-studio. In addition, News 14 also operated bureaus in Gastonia and Salisbury.

  9. Calvary Church (Charlotte) - Wikipedia

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    The church was founded in 1939 as Bible Presbyterian Church at Central High School. [1] The first pastor was the Rev. Edgar Archer Dillard, and one of the founding elders was Billy Graham's father Frank, whose participation was in part a response to Billy's conversion. The first building was completed in 1941 on Fourth Street and held 750.