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  2. Community Chapel and Bible Training Center - Wikipedia

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    "Pastor Reinstated for now at Chapel" Seattle Times, March 11, 1988. "Pastor Plans to Fire Staff, says Chapel Spokesman". Seattle Times, March 14, 1988. "Church Heading Back to Court – No Firings Yet in Divided Community Chapel". Seattle Times, March 14, 1988. "Burien Pastor Object of Civil Suit as well – Former Church Cites Stress, Unusual ...

  3. List of Assemblies of God schools - Wikipedia

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    Schools affiliated with the Australian Christian Churches, the Assemblies of God in Australia: Alphacrucis, Sydney, New South Wales; Harvest Bible College, Melbourne, Victoria; Hillsong International Leadership College, Sydney, New South Wales; Planetshakers College, Melbourne, Victoria [6] Brisbane Christian College, Brisbane, Queensland

  4. Pentecostal Assemblies of Newfoundland and Labrador

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    In 1911, she founded the Bethesda Pentecostal Church in St. John's. By 1925, the number of Pentecostals and churches had grown enough to receive legal recognition from the Newfoundland government. Until 1949, Newfoundland and Labrador was a separate dominion from Canada, and the PAON developed separately from the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada.

  5. Christ Gospel Churches International - Wikipedia

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    Christ Gospel Church's Pentecostal emphasis is seen in teaching the baptism of the Holy Spirit with the evidence of glossolalia, or speaking in tongues (Acts 2:4,11,38).¹ However, church teachings do not believe that evidence of glossolalia is a requirement for salvation; rather, it is a gift that Christians can accept as they desire.

  6. International Pentecostal Holiness Church - Wikipedia

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    Pentecostal Holiness congregations are self-governing in local affairs and are led by pastors. The pastor preaches, administers the ordinances, and promotes the "spiritual welfare" of congregants. [48] Furthermore, the pastor is the chairman of the church board.

  7. Doye Agama - Wikipedia

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    Archbishop Doyé Teido Agama is a Christian leader within the Pentecostal Holiness and Convergence movements. He is the founder of Apostolic Pastoral Congress, a collegiate collective of Pentecostal bishops and pastors adhering to paleo-orthodoxy [1] and was for many years the organisation’s President and its presiding prelate.

  8. Summit Pacific College - Wikipedia

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    Summit Pacific College (originally British Columbia Bible Institute) was established in 1941 following a meeting of the ministers from the British Columbia and Yukon District of the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada. The ministers were greatly concerned for the need of young people who were seeking to answer God's call to the Christian ministry.

  9. Christian Life College - Wikipedia

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    After Clyde Haney was killed in an automobile accident. his son, Kenneth F. Haney became the Senior pastor of Stockton's First United Pentecostal Church (later to be known as Christian Life Center in 1978), and President of WABC. [4] In 1980, Haney changed the name of Western Apostolic Bible College to Christian Life College.