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  2. Foursquare Church - Wikipedia

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    [4] This was the vision and name she gave at Foursquare Church, founded in January 1923 in Los Angeles, during the dedication of the Angelus Temple in Echo Park, seating 5,300 people. [5] [6] Despite some affinities with Pentecostals, her beliefs are interdenominational. [7] The attendance has become a megachurch with 10,000 people. [8]

  3. Crenshaw Christian Center - Wikipedia

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    The church was founded in 1973 by Frederick K. C. Price in Inglewood, California. [1] [2] [3] In 1981, the church bought the old Pepperdine University campus in South Los Angeles. [4] After the purchase, Price oversaw construction of a new sanctuary, called the "FaithDome", which at the time was the largest domed church in the United States.

  4. Angelus Temple - Wikipedia

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    The temple is considered to be the first megachurch built in the United States, and its 125-foot-wide dome was the largest in North America. [6] Attendance in McPherson's day reached as much as 10,000 people. [7] In 1927, it opened a food bank and soup kitchen near the church distributing food, clothing and blankets. [8]

  5. Dream Center - Wikipedia

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    The Dream Center is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit [1] [2] Christian Pentecostal network of community centers based in Los Angeles, California, established in 1994. The president of Dream Center is Matthew Barnett .

  6. Church of the Open Door - Wikipedia

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    The church was founded in 1915 by R. A. Torrey. [1] The services were held at the Bible Institute of Los Angeles (Biola University), in a 4,000 seat auditorium. [2][3] [4] The church relocated to Glendora, California in 1985. [1] The original downtown church building was demolished in the late 1980s. Despite efforts led by the late William ...

  7. Saddleback Church - Wikipedia

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    Andy Wood. Saddleback Church is an evangelical, non-denominational Christian [1] multi-site megachurch based in Lake Forest, California. It is the largest church in California, and one of the largest in the United States of America. The church has several campuses [2] in California and around the world, as well as a number of extensions. [3]

  8. Grace Community Church - Wikipedia

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    Grace Community Church. Grace Community Church is a non-denominational, evangelical megachurch founded in 1956 and located in Sun Valley, a neighborhood in the San Fernando Valley of Los Angeles. Speaker and radio evangelist John MacArthur is the senior pastor of Grace Community Church. As of 2008, the average weekly attendance was 8,258.

  9. First African Methodist Episcopal Church of Los Angeles

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    Kamala Harris and Eric Garcetti at the First AME Church of Los Angeles in 2020. The church is a center of political and social action in the city. [16] In the 80's and 90's, the church created 40 task forces concerned with health, substance abuse, homelessness, emergency food and clothing, housing, training, employment and so on.