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  2. Rock Church (San Diego) - Wikipedia

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    Rock Church, Point Loma campus. The Point Loma campus is 244,000 sq ft (22,700 m 2) building located in the historic Liberty Station.The building has been compared in size to Noah's Ark [2] (443 feet long and 45 feet (14 m) high) and includes state-of-the art Christian education facilities, office space, and a 3,500 seat worship center. [2]

  3. List of megachurches in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Rock Church & World Outreach Center [49] San Bernardino: CA Dan Roth 14,550 [23] Non-denominational: Rock Church: San Diego: CA Miles McPherson: 12,900 [citation needed] Non-denominational: Yes (4+1 online) Saddleback Church [50] Lake Forest: CA Andy Wood 28,000 [3] Baptist: Yes (14 + 4 international +1 online) Sagebrush Church [51 ...

  4. Rock Church - Wikipedia

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    Rock Church (Auburn, Wyoming), a historic church building; Rock Church (San Diego), a megachurch in the Liberty Station neighborhood of San Diego, California; St. Olaf Kirke, a Lutheran church near Cranfills Gap, Texas

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    This year's Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Ceremony on Nov. 3 will be streamed live for the first time on on Disney+.

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  8. John Gimenez - Wikipedia

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    He was a pastor, international overseer and bishop of Rock Ministerial Family and Rock Church International, which he co-founded with his wife Anne in 1968. [2] He founded the Washington for Jesus events. [3] [4] His first "Washington for Jesus" event in 1980 is regarded as a forerunner of the political rise of conservative Christians.

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