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Steven Lee Anderson (born July 24, 1981) is an American preacher and founder of the New Independent Fundamentalist Baptist movement. He is pastor of Faithful Word Baptist Church in Tempe, Arizona. He has advocated for the death penalty for homosexuals, and prayed for the deaths of former U.S. president Barack Obama and Caitlyn Jenner.
Faithful Word Baptist Church is a New Independent Fundamentalist Baptist church in Tempe, Arizona, that was founded by Steven Anderson. The church describes itself as "an old-fashioned, independent, fundamental, King James Bible-only, soul-winning Baptist church." [1] Members of the church meet in an office space that is located inside a strip ...
Faithful Word Baptist Church, a church led by Steven L. Anderson This page was last edited on 13 November 2018, at 14:20 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
A Dallas pastor has been removed indefinitely from the church he has served at since 2018 due to him having an "inappropriate relationship" with a woman, according to the church's leadership.
Bible Missionary Church [28] Immanuel Missionary Church [29] [30] Dial-the-Truth Ministries [39] Steven Anderson, the founder and the pastor of Faithful Word Baptist Church and the founder of the New Independent Fundamentalist Baptist movement [40] David Otis Fuller [41] Kent Hovind [42] Dave Hunt (Christian apologist) [43] Jack Hyles [44 ...
The plan was to open on Jan. 1, 1900, but Anderson ran out of lumber at Christmas and the mill the crew had been using was broken. ... Broadway Baptist Church in Louisville, for instance, pledged ...
Faithful Word Baptist Church is a United States–based fundamentalist Baptist church in Tempe, Arizona. [69] The church is King James Bible only [69] with regard to the Bible, and the church's members meet in an office space located in a strip mall. [70] Steven L. Anderson established the church
Steve will no longer be compensated by Trinity Bible Church of Dallas.” Before joining Trinity, Lawson was a pastor at churches in Alabama and Arkansas for 34 years, ABC 8 reports.