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  2. Craig Groeschel - Wikipedia

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    Groeschel's non-traditional style was successful and attendance of Life Covenant grew rapidly, eventually evolving to become the largest Protestant church in the United States [4] with 44 physical Life.Church locations as of 2022. [5] Groeschel began using videos to deliver some of his sermons, when his fourth child was born in 2001, and he was ...

  3. Life.Church - Wikipedia

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    Craig Groeschel. Life.Church (pronounced "Life Church", formerly known as LifeChurch.tv, Life Covenant Church, and Life Church) is an evangelical Christian multi-site megachurch based in Edmond, Oklahoma, United States of America. It is affiliated with the Evangelical Covenant Church. Craig Groeschel is the founder and senior pastor of Life.Church.

  4. List of megachurches in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Life.Church: Edmond: OK Craig Groeschel: 85,000 [31] Evangelical Covenant Church (ECC) Yes (42 + online) Living Word Christian Center Chicago: 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 ...

  5. Tim Tebow, Craig Groeschel headlining Faith Leadership Event ...

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    Life.Church's founder and Senior Pastor Craig Groeschel will share insights on leadership and faith. Tebow will speak on his faith-based approach to leadership. Tebow will speak on his faith-based ...

  6. Benedict Groeschel - Wikipedia

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    Benedict Groeschel. Benedict Joseph Groeschel, C.F.R. (July 23, 1933 – October 3, 2014) was an American Franciscan friar, Catholic priest, retreat master, author, psychologist, activist, and television host. He hosted the television talk program Sunday Night Prime (originally Sunday Night Live) on the Eternal Word Television Network, as well ...

  7. Bobby Gruenewald - Wikipedia

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    Gruenewald joined the Life.Church staff in 2001. Working with Senior Pastor Craig Groeschel, Gruenewald helped launch MySecret.tv in 2006, an online forum that allows users to anonymously confess secrets. When asked about the motivation behind the initiative, Gruenewald said, “We believe that if we confess to one another, healing can begin.”

  8. LIFE Church UK - Wikipedia

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    LIFE Church has its roots in the Charismatic Restoration movement of Arthur Wallis.It was founded in 1976 by Bryn Jones, one of the early Restoration/British New Church leaders, by an amalgamation of three small Bradford churches: a charismatic Brethren Assembly based at the Bolton Woods Gospel Hall; an independent charismatic church made up mostly of former Baptists who had been unable to ...

  9. Catalyst Conference - Wikipedia

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    Andy Stanley, Christine Caine, Robert Madu, Craig Groeschel, Matt Redman spoke at Catalyst in 2014. [4] The conference is a nondenominational Christian event. [ 5 ] More than 13,000 people attended Catalyst at the Infinite Energy Arena in 2013.