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    After Roy Wellborn, senior pastor of Free Chapel, died in 1989, Franklin was installed as pastor of Free Chapel. [1] At the time, Free Chapel was a small congregation of 300 people. In 2004 the church moved to a new location which had a 3,000-seat auditorium. [2] As of 2023, Free Chapel is a megachurch with multiple campuses across the Southern ...

  3. List of megachurches in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Free Chapel Gainesville: GA Jentezen Franklin: 25,000 [21] ... GA Creflo and Taffi Dollar 15,000 [3] Pentecostal, Word of Faith: World Overcomers Christian Church

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  9. National Gospel Singing Convention - Wikipedia

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    The National Gospel Singing Convention is an annual Southern gospel music event, and has played a significant part in the development of Gospel music.. The convention was established by the most prominent publishers of shape note song books in 1936, including the Morris-Henson Company, the Vaughan Quartet, James D. Vaughan Music Publishers, the Hartford Music Company, A. J. Showalter Company ...