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In 1978, Bethany Church was founded by Rev. Prof. Dr. Abraham Alex Tanuseputra, at Jalan Manyar Rejo II/36-38, Surabaya. At that time the Bethany Church was incorporated as part of the Indonesian Bethel Church Synod (GBI) of (Church of God (Cleveland, Tennessee)), so it was referred to as "GBI Bethany Congregation" or "GBI Bethany".
Indonesian Bethel Church or Bethel Full Gospel Church of God (Indonesian: Gereja Bethel Indonesia) abbreviated as GBI, is a group of Christian Pentecostal churches in Indonesia. It is a member of Church of God (Cleveland, Tennessee) .
The church was founded in 1977 by Pastor Abraham Alex Tanuseputra. [1] It included his family and 7 people. By 1987, the Church had 2,000 members. It was a member of the Indonesian Bethel Church (Church of God (Cleveland, Tennessee)) until 2003, when the regional section Bethany Indonesian Church became independent.
At the time of her death, Bethany Walters and Guillory lived in a house across from his parents. On Jan. 25, 2016, Guillory rushed to his parents and told them Walters had accidentally shot herself.
Graha Bethany Nginden (1978), is a megachurch which is one of the largest churches in Surabaya, Indonesia and Southeast Asia. [89] Sacred Heart Cathedral, Surabaya (1921) [90] St. Bonafacius Free Catholic Church, Surabaya (1923) [91]
Two students and two teachers were killed in a shooting at Apalachee High School in Winder, Georgia, on Wednesday morning, according to the Georgia Bureau of Investigation. Richard Aspinwall, 39 ...
In addition to the developments, it was also necessary to note several divisions which later gave birth to new churches where the founders came from GPdI people, including: Rev. Ho Liong Seng (DR.H.L Senduk) founder of GBI church who was with Rev. Van Gessel in 1950 parted ways with GPdI and founded GBIS, Rev. Isaac Lew in 1959 left and founded ...
The seminary was founded in 1905 as Bethany Biblical Seminary by A.C. Wieand and E. B. Hoff. While the two were traveling in the Holy Land overlooking the village of Bethany from the Mount of Olives in 1901–02, they decided to name the new Bible institute Bethany. Bethany moved from Chicago's inner city to a new campus in Oak Brook, Il. in 1964.