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  2. Raymond Culpepper - Wikipedia

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    A month later, in September 1981 the name of the church was changed to Metropolitan Church of God, affectionately referred to as Metro. Under Dr. Culpepper's leadership, Metro grew and became one of the largest churches in Birmingham. In 1999, the church relocated from its campus on Columbiana Road to its present 32-acre interstate campus. [3]

  3. Bill Wilson (pastor) - Wikipedia

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    Bill Wilson (born 1948) [1] is the founder and senior pastor of Metro World Child, America's largest ministry to children with branches in various nations.He is a well-known speaker, author, pastor and advocate for poor, inner city children all over the world.

  4. Troy Perry - Wikipedia

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    Perry's mother became the first heterosexual member of the Metropolitan Community Church and supported her son until she died in 1993. [48] He was reunited with his younger son, Michael, and performed the marriage uniting him and his daughter-in-law, but remains estranged from his elder son.

  5. List of Christian denominational positions on homosexuality

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    The Indian Pentecostal Church of God the largest Pentecostal denomination in India has made its position clear that according to the 66 books of the Holy Bible, marriage must be between husband and wife and there must be no sexual union outside of marriage. The Church of God (Cleveland, Tennessee) similarly condemns homosexuality. [125]

  6. Mike Bickle (minister) - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, Bickle stopped working for the church that he was pastoring, Metro Christian Fellowship, and started the International House of Prayer (IHOPKC). [8] IHOPKC is known for its daily prayer meetings based on its " harp and bowl " worship model that are held 24 hours a day since September 19, 1999.

  7. Metropolitan Spiritual Churches of Christ - Wikipedia

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    The Metropolitan Spiritual Churches of Christ (MSCC) is a Christian denomination descending from the spiritual church movement. Formed in 1925 within Kansas City, Missouri, the MSCC is divided into 7 dioceses led by diocesan prelates. [1] The current presiding prelate for the denomination is Bishop James D. Tindall Sr. [2]