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  2. National Baptist Memorial Church - Wikipedia

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    The groundbreaking ceremony was held 23 April 1921. Rev. Johnson opened the ceremony and introduced Rev. E. B. Jackson, pastor of the First Baptist Church of Alexandria, Virginia, who was the chairman of the national building committee of Northern and Southern Baptists. They sang three stanzas of "America".

  3. Mars Hill Church - Wikipedia

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    Mars Hill Church logo. Mars Hill Church was a non-denominational evangelical Christian megachurch, founded in 1996 by Mark Driscoll, Lief Moi, and Mike Gunn.It was a multi-site church based in Seattle, Washington and grew from a home Bible study to 15 locations in 4 U.S. states. [1]

  4. Mark Driscoll - Wikipedia

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    Mark A. Driscoll (born 1970) is an American evangelical pastor and author. He is the founder and primary contributor of RealFaith ministries. [1] He is also the senior and founding pastor of Trinity Church in Scottsdale, Arizona, [2] which was founded in 2016. [3] In 1996, Driscoll co-founded Mars Hill Church in Seattle, Washington. In March ...

  5. National Community Church - Wikipedia

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    NCC's primary campus in the Navy Yard area of Washington, D.C. 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.

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  7. Mark Batterson - Wikipedia

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    Mark Batterson (born November 5, 1969, in Minneapolis, Minnesota) is an American pastor and author. Batterson serves as lead pastor of National Community Church in Washington, D.C. NCC was recognized as one of the Most Innovative and Most Influential Churches in America by Outreach Magazine in 2008. [1]

  8. Mark Burns (pastor) - Wikipedia

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    John Mark Burns (born September 21, 1979) is an American evangelical minister, televangelist and politician who is the pastor of the Harvest Praise & Worship Center in South Carolina. [1] He was an early supporter of Donald Trump during the 2016 United States presidential election and by 2023 was a board member of Pastors for Trump. [2]

  9. Mark Rutland - Wikipedia

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    In 1987, Rutland was invited by the senior pastor of Mount Paran Church of God in Atlanta, Georgia, to serve as an Associate Pastor for a period of two years. [8] After completing his two years at Mount Paran, Rutland took the helm of the financially struggling and leaderless Calvary Assembly of God in Orlando, Florida , in 1990.