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  2. Dwight McKissic - Wikipedia

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    McKissic planted Cornerstone Baptist Church in 1983 in his garage. Today, Cornerstone Baptist Church in Arlington, Texas averages about 1,800 members each Sunday. McKissic's vision is to continue developing a multi-cultural ministry that will eventually house a K-12 school, retreat and communications center, and also ministries to reach and mentor fatherless children.

  3. Cornerstone Church (Ames) - Wikipedia

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    Cornerstone Church was established in 1994 from its roots as a ministry for Iowa State University college students that was connected with Grand Avenue Baptist Church in Ames. Since this college ministry, The Salt Company, was becoming larger than the church's congregation, Grand Avenue Baptist Church gave approval for the leaders of The Salt ...

  4. List of megachurches in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Mount Zion Baptist Church Nashville: TN Joseph W. Walker III 21,000 [3] Full Gospel Baptist Church Fellowship: New Birth Missionary Baptist Church: Stonecrest: GA Jamal H. Bryant 10,000 [33] Baptist: New Hope Christian Fellowship: Honolulu: HI Wayne Cordeiro 14,500 [citation needed] Foursquare Church: Yes (>100 + online) New Life Church Conway ...

  5. Heart Revolution Church - Wikipedia

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    The church was founded as Cornerstone Church of San Diego in 1999 by Sergio De La Mora (born 1966). He and his wife, Georgina de la Mora, were the senior pastors. The church averages about 4000 people in attendance each week. [1] The church was recognized by Outreach magazine as being the third fastest growing church in America during the year ...

  6. Michael Pitts (pastor) - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, Pitts moved the Church to Reynolds Road in Maumee, just outside Toledo, with a 2,500-seat facility. [5] As of 2005 it became the largest church in Northwest Ohio, with 4,000 members. [3] It was the first racially integrated church in the region. [6] In 1998, Cornerstone Church purchased WDMN, an AM radio station in Toledo, and sold it ...

  7. Temple Christian School (Dayton, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    Temple Christian School is a private, Christian secondary school in the ministry of Cornerstone Baptist Temple. The school is located in Dayton, Ohio, and serves approximately 200 students. Temple Christian's mascot is the tiger. Their motto is "A Quality Education in a Christian Environment".

  8. Cornerstone Church - Wikipedia

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    Cornerstone Church may refer to: Christ the Cornerstone Church, Milton Keynes, UK; Cornerstone Church (Toledo), United States; Cornerstone Church (Nottingham), UK;

  9. Cornerstone Theological Seminary - Wikipedia

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    Cornerstone Theological Seminary had its beginnings as an evening Bible institute at Wealthy Street Baptist Church in 1941. David Otis Fuller who was elected pastor of Wealthy Street Baptist Church on November 4, 1934; became one of the founders of Cornerstone University and Grand Rapids Theological Seminary.