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  2. Brownsville Revival - Wikipedia

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    The primary part of the revival ended in 2000 when Hill moved on to pursue other works. [4] In 2003, Hill founded a church in the Dallas area where he served as senior pastor. [7] After a long bout with cancer, Hill died in March 2014. [8] Cooley left in October 2003. [2]

  3. E.V. Hill - Wikipedia

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    Edward Victor Hill Sr. (November 10, [1] 1933 – February 24, 2003) was an American pastor. He was senior pastor at the Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church in Los Angeles, California from 1961 until his death; under his leadership, it became one of the largest African-American congregations in the US. [ 2 ]

  4. Steve Hill (evangelist) - Wikipedia

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    Steve Hill was an American Christian clergyman and evangelist. He is best known as the evangelist who preached in what became known as the Brownsville Revival . It was a series of meetings at Brownsville Assembly of God in Pensacola, Florida that began on Father's Day , 1995 and continued for five years.

  5. George W. Hill (pastor) - Wikipedia

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    George W. Hill (December 13, 1916 – March 3, 2003) was an American Baptist pastor, a peace activist, and a leading liberal Protestant voice who played an important role in the founding of the United States Institute of Peace. He was born in 1913 in Los Angeles, California. Hill attended the University of Southern California.

  6. Walnut Hill Community Church - Wikipedia

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    Walnut Hill operates under a team leadership model, with three pastors—Adam DePasquale, Craig Mowrey, and Shawn Winters—collaborating as lead pastors. Together, they share the traditional responsibilities of a senior pastor while guiding and advancing key areas of the church's ministry.

  7. God's Not Dead: We the People - Wikipedia

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    The sequel to God's Not Dead: A Light in Darkness and the fourth installment in the God's Not Dead series, the plot centers around Rev. David "Dave" Hill's role in defending religious homeschooling before Congress. The film stars David A. R. White, Antonio Sabato Jr., Francesca Battistelli, Judge Jeanne Pirro, Isaiah Washington, and William ...

  8. Hillsong Church - Wikipedia

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    Hillsong Church, commonly known as Hillsong, is a charismatic Christian megachurch and a Christian association of churches based in Australia. The original church was established in Baulkham Hills, New South Wales, as Hills Christian Life Centre by Brian Houston and his wife, Bobbie Houston, in 1983.

  9. Anita C. Hill - Wikipedia

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    The church's head pastor, Paul Tidemann, created the goal for his church that it would have a non-celibate, openly gay minister by 1993. [3] Hill was an open lesbian in a committed relationship. [4] She was ordained on April 28, 2001, [5] within the Extraordinary Lutheran Ministries [6] but was later censured for her ordainment as an LGBT ...