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  2. Category : Evangelical churches in the United States by state

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  3. List of the largest evangelical churches - Wikipedia

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    Hence, due to inaccuracies, the same church can sometimes be reported to have attendance and membership counts that differ 5–10 times, depending on how reporting is done and who is doing it, e.g. Yoido Full Gospel Church can sometimes be mentioned with attendance numbers over 800,000.

  4. First Lutheran Church (Houston) - Wikipedia

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    In 1901, the congregation, led by Pastor William L. Blasberg (1862–1935), built a new red brick and sandstone church at the northwest corner of Texas Avenue and Caroline Street. By the mid-1920s, the congregation had become known as First Evangelical Church, but since then has returned to the First Lutheran name. [3]

  5. Fellowship of Evangelical Churches - Wikipedia

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    The Fellowship of Evangelical Churches (FEC) is an evangelical body of Christians with an Amish Mennonite heritage that is headquartered in Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States. It contains 46 churches located in Colorado, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Ohio, and Pennsylvania.

  6. Evangelical Church (ECNA) - Wikipedia

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    The Evangelical Church of North America (ECNA) is a Wesleyan-Holiness, Protestant Christian denomination headquartered in Clackamas, Oregon. As of 2000, the Church had 12,475 members in 133 local churches. [1] The Church sponsors missionaries in seven countries.

  7. National Association of Evangelicals - Wikipedia

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    Ted Arthur Haggard (/ˈhæɡərd/; born June 27, 1956), an American evangelical pastor and founder and former pastor of New Life Church in Colorado Springs, served as President of the National Association of Evangelicals (NAE) from 2003 until November 2006. Haggard made national headlines in November 2006 in sex and drug use scandal.

  8. Category:Evangelical churches by city - Wikipedia

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    Evangelical churches in Houston (4 P) L. Evangelical churches in London (7 P) S. Evangelical churches in San Diego (3 P) W. ... Code of Conduct; Developers; Statistics;

  9. Evangelical Association of Reformed and Congregational ...

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    The denomination is growing steadily. In 2008 they listed 48 churches, [5] 105 by September 2017, and 260 by April 2024. [8] Pennsylvania and North Carolina have the greatest concentration of churches. [6] Most churches are in the Midwest, South and Northeast, although there are West Coast churches in San Francisco and Los Angeles. [8]