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  2. First Lutheran Church (Houston) - Wikipedia

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    By the mid-1920s, the congregation had become known as First Evangelical Church, but since then has returned to the First Lutheran name. [ 3 ] In 1926, the congregation, under Pastor Detlev Baltzer (1889–1962), hired architect Joseph W. Northrop Jr to design a new sanctuary and campus in the 1300 block of Homan Street.

  3. List of megachurches affiliated with the Assemblies of God

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    River Church Favorday, Anaheim, California – 6,814 First Assembly of God Life Center, Tacoma, Washington – 6,654 King's Cathedral and Chapels, Kahului, Hawaii – 6,339

  4. List of megachurches in the United States - Wikipedia

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    IL Bill Winston: 18,000 [citation needed] Non-denominational: Lutheran Church of Hope West Des Moines: IA Mike Housholder 10,000 [3] Lutheran Congregations in Mission for Christ: Mariners Church: Irvine: CA Eric Geiger 12,200 [3] Non-denominational Evangelical: Yes (3 + 2 campus plants + 1 online) Mars Hill Bible Church: Grandville: MI AJ ...

  5. New eagle camera installed at St. John's - AOL

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    Dec. 8—St. John's Lutheran Community on Friday announced the addition of an eagle camera for its widely followed eagle's nest at its Fountain Lake campus. The organization installed a live ...

  6. List of Lutheran churches - Wikipedia

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    First primarily-English-speaking Lutheran church in California; its historic building survived the 1906 San Francisco earthquake. Herchurch, aka Ebenezer Lutheran Church 1882 founded 678 Portola Drive: San Francisco, California: Building is purple.

  7. Category:Churches in Houston - Wikipedia

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  8. Lakewood Church - Wikipedia

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    In late 2003, the church signed a long-term lease with the city of Houston to acquire the Compaq Center, a 29-year-old former sports arena. [12] Lakewood Church relocated to the Compaq Center on July 16, 2005. It is a 16,800-seat facility in southwest downtown Houston along U.S. Highway 59, that has twice the capacity of its former sanctuary.

  9. Lakewood Church Central Campus - Wikipedia

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    The Lakewood Church Central Campus is the main facility of Lakewood Church, a non-denominational evangelical Christian megachurch in Houston, Texas, five miles southwest of Downtown Houston and next to Greenway Plaza. From 1975 to 2003, the building served as a multi-purpose sports arena for professional teams, notably the NBA's Houston Rockets.