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  2. Alpha course - Wikipedia

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    Alpha originated in 1977 with the work of Charles Marnham, a curate at Holy Trinity Brompton (HTB), a parish of the Church of England in London. [4] It started as a course for church members regarding the basics of beliefs commonly held by many believers in Christ, but then began to be used as an introduction for those interested in the faith.

  3. Jesus Freaks International - Wikipedia

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    Freakstock main stage in 2004. The Jesus Freaks movement was created in September 1991 in Hamburg, Germany by Martin Dreyer. [1] It was linked to the Anskar Kirche in Hamburg, led by Wolfram Kopfermann, as well as the Vineyard New York, led by Mike Turrigiano, and inspired by YWAM Amsterdam and the ministry of David Pierce.

  4. Transformational Christianity - Wikipedia

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    Transformational movements are often mediated by other trans-denominational initiatives such as the Alpha Course or Promise Keepers, which share a similar heritage and goals. Transformational Christianity is one attempt to aid evangelicals in what Christianity Today calls "a paradigm shift—in their understanding of conversion and redemption".

  5. Jesus Culture - Wikipedia

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    Jesus Culture is a Christian revivalist youth-oriented organization that was formed at the Bethel Church of Redding, California, in the United States. Jesus Culture Ministry hosts conferences and operates a record label, Jesus Culture Music. In 2013, Jesus Culture moved to plant a church in Sacramento. Meetings started on September 14, 2014.

  6. The Network (group of churches) - Wikipedia

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    Morgan and 50 members of his Carbondale congregation moved to Seattle in 2004 to found Blue Sky Church. [ 3 ] In 2006, Steve Morgan removed Blue Sky Church from the Vineyard Association alongside several midwest Vineyard churches to officially birth the Network as an international group of churches focused on planting new churches, and the ...

  7. List of Christian media organizations - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1995, SAT-7 is the first and largest Christian satellite organization serving the region. Terence Ascott, Founder, has served as International CEO from 1995 through 2019. His successor, Rita Elmounayer, joined SAT-7 in 1996 where she worked as a producer, writer, and was the first presenter on-screen when the network began broadcasting.

  8. Global Church Network - Wikipedia

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    It helps provide its members with information and networking on church planting issues, and provides resources for participatory churches. Bishop Kenneth Ulmer of Faith Central said "We have been given the opportunity to reach, win and disciple a billion souls for Jesus Christ." [20]

  9. Ken Costa - Wikipedia

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    He is the Chairman of Alpha International, which promotes the Alpha course. [7] He has spoken at Holy Trinity Brompton , [ 15 ] where he was previously a church warden , and also at New Wine . He is the author of God At Work , a 2007 book about Christianity's relationship to the workplace [ 3 ] [ 16 ] and Know Your Why in 2016, a book about ...