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  2. New City Church - Wikipedia

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    New City Church is a multi-site church in Charlotte, North Carolina, United States. [1] The church is a member of the Evangelical Free Church of America [ 2 ] denomination. New City has two campuses, one in the SouthPark area of Charlotte [ 3 ] and one on Monroe Road in the nearby suburb of Matthews . [ 4 ]

  3. Hope City Church - Wikipedia

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    Hope City has been linked to the movement of evangelical-style churches in Australia, most successful being Hillsong Church. [10] In 2010, an additional church was established in Accra. [11] In 2012, a new Hope City Church in Frankfurt, Germany was established. [12] In 2020, the Senior Pastors of the church resigned due to allegations of racism ...

  4. Cathedral of Saint Patrick (Charlotte, North Carolina)

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    In 1843, St. Joseph Church in Mt. Holly was built. It was to be the first Catholic church in Western North Carolina. [3] On St. Patrick's Day 1852, the cornerstone was laid for the city of Charlotte's first Catholic church, St. Peter Church. Work was completed in 1893. St. Peter Church was under the care of the Benedictine monks from Belmont Abbey.

  5. St. Matthew Catholic Church (Charlotte, North Carolina)

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    On September 21, 1986, the Roman Catholic Diocese of Charlotte announced the plan for a new church. The congregation, then made up of 237 families, originally met for Mass in the Tower Theater. [1] [2] In 2017 St. Matthew's had 35,599 registered members, making up 13.7 percent of the entire population of the Diocese of Charlotte. [2]

  6. Roman Catholic Diocese of Charlotte - Wikipedia

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    The Diocese of Charlotte covers 20,700 square miles (54,000 km 2) in North Carolina and includes 46 counties. It encompasses three main population centers: Greensboro, High Point, and Winston-Salem; Charlotte; The North Carolina mountain region [2] The diocese has ten vicariates.

  7. WOGR (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WQCC upgraded its signal from 1,000 watts. On October 3, 1986, Charlotte Mayor Harvey Gantt officially turned on the 10,000-watt transmitter. [21] Charlotte-based Satellite Radio Network started a 24-hour gospel music service July 4, 1987, with hopes for affiliates across the U.S. WQCC carried the programming part-time.

  8. James Emery White - Wikipedia

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    James Emery White (born December 20, 1961), is the founding and senior pastor of Mecklenburg Community Church in Charlotte, North Carolina; President of Serious Times, a ministry that explores the intersection of faith and culture and hosts ChurchandCulture.org; ranked adjunctive professor of theology and culture on the Charlotte campus of Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary where he also ...

  9. John Hay Munro - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, Munro was named the senior pastor of Calvary Church in Charlotte, North Carolina, ... As of 2014 the church was the largest in Charlotte. [6]