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  2. Angelus Temple - Wikipedia

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    [8] According to church records, Angelus Temple received 40 million visitors within the first seven years. [9] At first, McPherson preached every service, often in a dramatic scene she put together to attract audiences. In 1972, the temple was renovated with a $500,000 budget. [6] In November 2001, Matthew Barnett became the senior pastor. [10]

  3. Matthew Barnett - Wikipedia

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    In November 2001 the Angelus Temple, founded in 1923 by Aimee Semple McPherson, merged with The Dream Center and Matthew Barnett became senior pastor of both churches.At the time of the merger, Angelus Temple was a long way from its glory days as one of the largest churches in the nation.

  4. Foursquare Church - Wikipedia

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    [4] This was the vision and name she gave at Foursquare Church, founded in January 1923 in Los Angeles, during the dedication of the Angelus Temple in Echo Park, seating 5,300 people. [5] [6] Despite some affinities with Pentecostals, her beliefs are interdenominational. [7] The attendance has become a megachurch with 10,000 people. [8]

  5. Dream Center - Wikipedia

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    The organization was founded in 1994 by Pastor Matthew Barnett and Tommy Barnett of Dream City Church as a home missions project of the Southern California District of the Assemblies of God. [ 3 ] In 1996, after purchasing the old Queen of Angels Hospital in Echo Park , it transformed it into a social center for the homeless, prostitutes and ...

  6. Aimee Semple McPherson - Wikipedia

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    Angelus Temple, completed in 1923, is the center of the International Church of the Foursquare Gospel founded by McPherson. In 1992, Angelus Temple was designated a National Historic Landmark, and remains in use. On another occasion, she described being pulled over by a police officer, calling the sermon "Arrested for Speeding".

  7. Disappearance of Aimee Semple McPherson - Wikipedia

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    Hershey spelled the name of the local woman for the lawyer cross-examining him. Two and a half months later, after a newsman interviewed him, Hersey decided instead that the woman was McPherson. To confirm his identification, on August 8, he traveled to the Angelus Temple and at a distance of around 100 feet (30 m), he saw Mrs. McPherson.

  8. List of Chabad houses in California - Wikipedia

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    Chabad at La Costa: Carlsbad [48] Chabad of La Jolla: San Diego [49] Chabad La Quinta: La Quinta [50] Chabad at Lake Tahoe: South Lake Tahoe [51] Chabad of Lamorinda: Lafayette [52] Chabad of Los Alamitos & Cypress: Seal Beach [53] Los Altos Chabad: Mountain View [c] [54] Chabad of Malibu: Malibu [55] Chabad of Marin: San Rafael [56] Chabad of ...

  9. Life Pacific University - Wikipedia

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    The name was changed to LIFE Bible College (LIFE standing for Lighthouse of International Foursquare Evangelism) in 1926 when it moved into a newly constructed five-story complex next door to Angelus Temple. In 1990 the college relocated to its current home in San Dimas, California. In the early 2000s the name Life Pacific College was adopted ...