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  2. Séon Carsuel - Wikipedia

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    Séon Carsuel (Anglicized: John Carswell, modern Scottish Gaelic: Seon Carsuail; c. 1522 – 1572) was a 16th-century Scottish prelate, humanist, and Protestant reformer. When Carsuel completed his education he joined the service of the Protestant Earl of Argyll , tutoring his son and using his patronage to obtain benefices, most notably ...

  3. Covenant Life Church - Wikipedia

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    Also in 2014, a former church member was convicted of sexually abusing three boys in their homes in the 1980s and early 1990s. None of the abuse occurred at Covenant Life Church. [5] In 2014, a civil lawsuit against Covenant Life Church and Sovereign Grace Ministries alleging a cover-up of child sexual abuse was dismissed in Maryland.

  4. Creflo Dollar - Wikipedia

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    Creflo Augustus Dollar Jr. [2] (born January 28, 1962) is an American pastor, televangelist, and the founder of the non-denominational Christian World Changers Church International based in College Park, Georgia, a suburb of Atlanta. [3]

  5. Ministries Without Borders - Wikipedia

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    Keri Jones originally worked with his brother in Covenant Ministries, [3] which after Bryn's death devolved into five major components, of which MWB is one of them. The analysis of Andrew Walker, a commentator on neo-Pentecostalism in Britain [4] stated the two brothers led the more conservative and radical group of the restorationist movement of the 1970s and 1980s, which Walker called R1. [5]

  6. Ray Sutton - Wikipedia

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    Church of the Holy Communion in North Dallas, Texas. Seat of Bishop Ray Sutton. Sutton served in parish ministry from 1976 until 1991. He was a co-pastor with James B. Jordan of Westminster Presbyterian Church in Tyler, Texas, which was a prominent church in the Christian Reconstructionist movement.

  7. Donald Hilliard - Wikipedia

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    The church has three locations and 50 ministries serving three New Jersey areas: Perth Amboy, Asbury Park and Plainfield. Hilliard is the presiding bishop and founder of the Covenant Ecumenical Fellowship and Cathedral Assemblies Inc., serving as spiritual adviser and mentor for several pastors and churches in the United States and West Africa."

  8. Talk:New Covenant Ministries International - Wikipedia

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    For example, the subsection "International expansion (1990–2004)" has the following sentence: "Manley wrote that, in 2001, of the eight original signatories to New Covenant Ministries, only three remained in the movement, with only Dudley Daniel and Rigby Wallace at the forefront.[40]" This is interesting, but then the topic completely ...

  9. Joshua Harris (author) - Wikipedia

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    [10] [11] There, "C. J. Mahaney, a charismatic Calvinist and founding pastor of megachurch Covenant Life Church, took Harris under his wing and groomed him to take over the church." [12] Harris was lead pastor of Covenant Life Church from 2004 until 2015. [13] [6] Harris assumed the role of senior pastor at Covenant Life Church at the age of 30 ...