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The Christian Cultural Center (CCC) is a non-denominational Christian megachurch located in the Starrett City section of Brooklyn, New York City, with a satellite campus in Smithtown on Long Island. It is the largest Evangelical church in New York City.
Alfonso R. Bernard Sr. (born August 10, 1953) is the founder, CEO and pastor of the Christian Cultural Center megachurch in Brooklyn, New York. In the 2020s, the CCC is a 37,000+ member church that sits on an 11 + 1 ⁄ 2-acre campus in Brooklyn, New York. [2]
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House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., records a welcome message for an upcoming conference of preachers at Cornerstone Baptist Church in New York, Thursday, Jan. 25, 2024.
Campus Crusade for Christ, later Cru (Christian organization), interdenominational; Catechism of the Catholic Church; Celestial Church of Christ, an African Church; China Christian Council, Protestant organization; Christian Cultural Center, non-denominational, New York City, US; Clearwater Christian College, Florida, US
To foster and develop the intellectual and moral life of Catholic students through religious education, cultural activity and social participation. In 1965 and 1966, the RNF trustees began researching and acquiring land to build a dedicated facility, eventually settling on a series of parcels on Burdett Avenue between Peoples Avenue and Sherry ...
A. R. Bernard (born 1953) – pastor and founder of the Christian Cultural Center; Walter Berndt (1899–1979) – cartoonist; Hannah Berner (born 1991) – comedian; Mike Berniker (1935–2008) – record producer; Karen Bernod (born 1964) – R&B vocalist, songwriter and producer; Herb Bernstein – record producer, composer, arranger, and ...
The Conservative Congregational Christian Conference is a Congregationalist denomination in the United States. [3] It is the most conservative and oldest Congregationalist denomination in America following the dissolution of the Congregational Christian Churches . [ 4 ]