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The original Broadway Tabernacle, now known as Broadway United Church of Christ, was founded as the Second Free Presbyterian Church, organized in 1832 by Lewis Tappan for Charles Grandison Finney, a famous evangelist / revivalist from western New York. It was founded on Chatham Street (Manhattan) in lower Manhattan, New York City, in the former ...
Faith Tabernacle. Faith Tabernacle is an evangelical megachurch and the headquarters church of Living Faith Church Worldwide. It is at Canaanland, Ota, Lagos, Nigeria, current neo-charismatic movement. The senior pastor of this community is David Oyedepo [1][2] since its founding in 1983. In 2023, the attendance is 100,000+ people.
White Plains is located in south-central Westchester County. Its downtown (Mamaroneck Avenue) is 25 miles (40 km) north of Midtown Manhattan. The city's total population was 59,599 in the 2020 census, [3] up from 53,077 at the 2010 census. [4]
Senior pastor (s) Dr. A.R. Bernard. Pastor (s) Pastor Karen Bernard. The Christian Cultural Center (CCC) is a non-denominational Christian megachurch located in the Starrett City section of Brooklyn, New York City, with a satellite campus in Smithtown on Long Island. It is the largest Evangelical church in New York City.
Every year in December, the church hosts a global event called Shiloh. The church says the mandate for this event is drawn from the Bible books of Joshua 18:1 and 1Samuel 1:3. [22] [23] The event is held mostly in the first week of December. [24] [25] The church sees the purpose of the event as being to usher the visitation of God to his people.
According to church literature and their official website, the United House of Prayer for All People has 145 places of worship in 29 states. The church has an estimated membership of 27,500-50,000 members. [1][2] The national headquarters for the church is located in Washington, D.C. at 601 M Street.
September 19, 2003. White Plains Rural Cemetery is a historic cemetery located in the city of White Plains, Westchester County, New York. The cemetery was organized in 1854 and designed in 1855. It contains miles of narrow, paved roads, none of which are in a straight line. The roads create circular and lozenge-shaped areas for burials.
Date established. 1907 (as a congregation) Completed. 1947 (current location) Capacity. 500 worshippers. Website. www.templeisraelcenter.org. Temple Israel Center is an egalitarian Conservative congregation and synagogue located in White Plains, New York, in the United States.