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  2. Together 2016 - Wikipedia

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    Together 2016 was an ecumenical Christian event held at the National Mall in Washington, D.C. [1] [2] on July 16, 2016. The event was scheduled to feature over 40 speakers, [1] including Pope Francis, the leader of the Catholic Church, who made a video address to the attendees of the event. [3]

  3. Lakewood Church - Wikipedia

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    Lakewood Church is a non-denominational evangelical Christian megachurch located in Houston, ... Lisa Osteen Comes, Nick Nilson, and Craig Johnson, or guest speakers ...

  4. The 700 Club - Wikipedia

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    The 700 Club is the flagship television program of the Christian Broadcasting Network, airing each weekday in syndication in the United States and available worldwide on CBN.com. The news magazine program features live guests, daily news, political opinion commentary, contemporary music, testimonies, and Christian ministry.

  5. National Prayer Breakfast - Wikipedia

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    Each year several guest speakers visit the various events connected with the National Prayer Breakfast. However, the main event, the Thursday morning breakfast, typically has two special guest speakers: the President of the United States and a guest whose identity is kept confidential until that morning. Past keynote speakers include:

  6. Passion Conferences - Wikipedia

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    Passion Conferences (also referred to as Passion and the 268 Generation, originally named Choice Ministries) is a Christian organization founded by Louie Giglio and Chris Tomlin in 1997. [1] The organization is known for its annual gatherings of young adults between the ages of 18 and 25, more specifically college students.

  7. Hour of Power - Wikipedia

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    Robert H. Schuller said that he wanted to take the ministry in a different direction and for the foreseeable future would use guest speakers for the weekly services rather than his son. [4] Well-known speakers who were used in the early stages of the new format included Lee Strobel, John C. Maxwell, and Bill Hybels.