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  2. Inspiring Body of Christ Church - Wikipedia

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    The church was founded and organized by Pastor Rickie Rush and nine others in 1990. Its first service was in October 1990. In 1991, the church bought its first building, the former Southern Bible Institute. In 2009, the church moved to its present location, a 176,000-square-foot (16,400 m 2) facility on a 36-acre (150,000 m 2) campus. [4]

  3. List of megachurches in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Inspiring Body of Christ Church (IBOC) Dallas: TX Rickie Rush 15,000 [29] [30] Non-denominational Yes (1 + 1 online) James River Church: Springfield: MO John Lindell 17,000 [citation needed] Assemblies of God: Yes (5) (4 physical + 1 online) Kensington Church Troy: MI Brian Mowrey 11,000 [3] Non-denominational Yes (7) [31] King's Cathedral and ...

  4. iBiquity - Wikipedia

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    iBiquity Digital Corporation was a company formed by the merger of USA Digital Radio and Lucent Digital Radio. Based in Columbia, Maryland, with additional offices in Basking Ridge, New Jersey, Los Angeles, California, and Auburn Hills, Michigan, iBiquity was a privately held intellectual properties company with investors in the technology, broadcasting, manufacturing, media, and financial ...

  5. Christ's Commission Fellowship - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, one of CCF's executive pastors, Ricky Sarthou, drew controversy online for a Facebook post showing himself dressed as an Arab suicide bomber at a costume party. [6] In 2016, an offshore bank account belonging to senior pastor Peter Tan-Chi was implicated in the Panama Papers leak. In response, the CCF Board issued a statement defending ...

  6. Life.Church - Wikipedia

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    Life.Church logo. In January 1996, Life.Church was founded as Life Covenant Church in Oklahoma City with 40 congregants meeting together in a two-car garage. [1] The church membership grew rapidly, and Life.Church built its first facility (now known as the "Oklahoma City Campus") in 1999.

  7. Rich Wilkerson Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Richard Preston Wilkerson Jr. (born March 28, 1984) [1] and his wife DawnCheré are the pastors of Vous Church in Miami, Florida. Wilkerson is the son of Robyn and Rich Wilkerson Sr, who run Trinity Church, a megachurch in Miami that is part of the Assemblies of God; Wilkerson Sr is a cousin of David Wilkerson, who wrote The Cross and the Switchblade.

  8. Robert Schuller - Wikipedia

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    Robert Harold Schuller (September 16, 1926 – April 2, 2015) was an American Christian televangelist, pastor, motivational speaker, and author.In his five decades of television, Schuller was principally known for the weekly Hour of Power television program, which he began hosting in 1970 until his retirement in 2006.

  9. James Robison (televangelist) - Wikipedia

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    Robison was born and raised in Pasadena, Texas; a city outside of Houston.Robison's mother, Myra Wattinger, was 40 years old at the time she gave birth to him. Robison has revealed that he was the product of rape and that his mother placed an ad in the Houston newspaper for a Christian couple to take care of him. H.D. Hale, a local area pastor, and his wife answered the ad and took Robison in ...