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The same year, Horizon Christian Fellowship sold two translators in North Dakota to Leighton Enterprises for $50,000 and a translator in Texas to World Radio Link for $10,000. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] In 2021, Horizon Christian Fellowship purchased AM 1000 WCMX from City United Church for $12,000, and became RenewFM's first Spanish-language station.
WTYN (91.7 FM) is a radio station airing a Christian format licensed to serve Lunenburg, Massachusetts. The station is owned by Horizon Christian Fellowship [ 2 ] and is an affiliate of RenewFM . WTYN's programming consists of Christian music and Christian talk and teaching programs such as Turning Point with David Jeremiah , and Truth for Life ...
He then went on to pastor Horizon Christian Fellowship, a Calvary Chapel affiliate, beginning in 1974. [3] HCF has a 22-acre campus in San Diego, which includes Horizon Christian Academy (Preschool to 12th grade) and Horizon University. He is also the organizer of Festival of Life, an international evangelical outreach program. [4]
KYSL transmits on 93.9 in Summit County (which includes Frisco, Dillon, Keystone, Breckenridge), 93.1 in Eagle County (Vail area), and 92.3 in Clear Creek County (Loveland Ski Area). Krystal 93 first signed on in May 1988, and during its first 11 years on the air, the station was broadcasting an adult contemporary format.
A youth pastor at a Frisco church has been fired after he confessed to “inappropriate contact” with a child a decade ago, according to a statement from the church’s lead pastor.
A Christian Science reading room opened in 1939 in a converted house [212] [216] and was registered for worship in 1940. [217] It was replaced by a Sunday School building in 1951 and then by a purpose-built church in 1960. [212] [216] It closed in September 2010 and was demolished in 2015 (although its registration was not formally cancelled ...
The first Urbana was held in 1946 [6] at the University of Toronto in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. 151 colleges, universities, and seminaries from across North America were represented, along with 100 missionaries. [7] L. E. Maxwell, president of Prairie Bible Institute, and other noted Christian leaders in academia spoke at the December event. [8]
Douglas Evans Coe (October 20, 1928 – February 21, 2017) was an American evangelist who served as the associate director of the Fellowship Foundation (also known as The Fellowship), a religious and political organization known for hosting the annual National Prayer Breakfast. [1] Coe has been referred to as the "stealth Billy Graham". [2]