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  2. Internet church - Wikipedia

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    Internet-based Christian communities, better known as "online churches" or "internet churches", began gaining popularity in the early 2000s. Since then, they have prospered dramatically in response to institutional investment, the rise of more sophisticated social media and the emergence of free-access virtual worlds. [4]

  3. 'Jesus cried': Pastor leaves stage after comments at James ...

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    More on James River Church: An Ozarks church leader claims prayer regrew a woman's toes. Others aren't so sure. Others aren't so sure. "Before the Word of God was open, there was a platform.

  4. Christian Broadcasting Network - Wikipedia

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    Christian World News – produced by CBN News, it is a half-hour weekly conservative news program, that is broadcast nationally on the Trinity Broadcasting Network. One Cubed USA and One Cubed International – aimed at teenagers and young adults between the ages of 13 and 24 years of age, the two programs focus on youth culture, action sports ...

  5. Life.Church - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, the church claimed to have 85,000 members and had opened 30 campuses in different cities. [13] In November 2018, CBS News listed Life.Church as the third largest megachurch in the United States with about 30,000 weekly visitors. The church claims to reach about 300,000 people online every week. [14]

  6. Rhema Media - Wikipedia

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    Rhema Media is the New Zealand publisher of The Word For Today, a free daily devotional written by Bob Gass and published around the world by the United Christian Broadcasters group. [57] An initial print run of 3,500 copies was made in April 1994 in the United Kingdom before it was expanded to New Zealand in 1997. [ 57 ]

  7. Bayview Glen Church - Wikipedia

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    Bayview Glen Church is an evangelical church in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, in the Thornhill neighbourhood, at North East corner of Bayview and Steeles. It is part of the Christian and Missionary Alliance in Canada. The congregation began in 1941 and moved to its present building in March 1978.

  8. National Community Church - Wikipedia

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    National Community Church held its first Sunday service on January 7, 1996. During the first nine months of 1996, average attendance at Sunday services was between 20 and 25 people. At the time, all meetings were at the Joshua R. Giddings school in southeast Washington, DC, but the school was closed due to fire code violations.

  9. Southeast Christian Church - Wikipedia

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    Kyle Idleman, the church's leader since 2019. The church was established on July 1, 1962, as 53 members of the South Louisville Christian Church started a new church in the Hikes Point area. By 1998, the church had relocated to – and outgrown – numerous buildings until reaching its current location at 920 Blankenbaker Parkway in Louisville.