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  2. Revival Centres International - Wikipedia

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    The Revival Centres International is a Pentecostal church with its headquarters in Melbourne, Australia.It has approximately 300 centres in 22 countries including Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Fiji, Italy, Kenya, Papua New Guinea, Malawi, the United Kingdom and the United States of America.

  3. Category:Pentecostal churches in Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    Cornerstone Community Church-Melbourne; Subcategories. ... Revival Centres International This page was last edited on 29 May 2018, at 04:09 (UTC). Text ...

  4. Revival Fellowship - Wikipedia

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    The Revival Fellowship was formed as a result of a 1995 schism with the Revival Centres International. At a Christmas church camp in 1994 Lloyd Longfield (head-pastor of the Revival Centres International) instituted a policy that sexual defaulters would be permanently excommunicated and could never be restored to fellowship. The Adelaide ...

  5. CRC Churches International - Wikipedia

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    Development of the CRC Churches International in Australia (click to enlarge) CRC International Conference, Adelaide Entertainment Centre, 2010 CRC Churches International, formerly known as the Christian Revival Crusade, is a Finished Work Pentecostal Christian denomination founded in New Zealand and Australia by Leo Harris in Adelaide, South Australia, with assistance from Thomas Foster in ...

  6. Charles Greenwood (pastor) - Wikipedia

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    Greenwood married Frances Reed in 1915, [3] and the following year they began holding prayer meetings in their home in Sunshine, Melbourne. Greenwood established the Sunshine Gospel Hall in 1925, and during a two-week campaign with evangelist A. C. Valdez, revival broke out. Over 200 people attended these meetings.

  7. Australian Christian Churches - Wikipedia

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    Australian Christian Churches Classification Protestant Orientation Pentecostal Theology Finished Work Pentecostalism Associations World Assemblies of God Fellowship Region Australia Origin 1937 Sydney, New South Wales Merger of Assemblies of God Queensland and Pentecostal Church of Australia Separations Christian Revival Crusade Hillsong Church Official website www.acc.org.au The Australian ...

  8. Talk:Revival Centres International - Wikipedia

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    Revival Centres International is within the scope of WikiProject Australia, which aims to improve Wikipedia's coverage of Australia and Australia-related topics. If you would like to participate, visit the project page .

  9. Christian Assemblies International - Wikipedia

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    Christian Assemblies International (CAI) is an Australian-based charity organisation and religious group registered as Christian Assemblies Europe International. [2] [3] CAI was registered as a charity in Australia in 1994, and operates in Australia and several other countries. [2]