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This is a list of the largest megachurches in the United States with an attendance of more than 10,000 weekly, sometimes also termed a gigachurch. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] According to The Hartford Institute's database, approximately 50 churches had attendance ranging from 10,000 to 47,000 in 2010. [ 3 ]
This is a list of megachurches affiliated with the Assemblies of God. A megachurch affiliated with the World Assemblies of God Fellowship having 2,000 or more worshippers for a typical weekly service. According to a 1996 statistic, nearly one in ten megachurches in the United States are affiliated with the General Council of the Assemblies of ...
The Leadership Network contains a directory of all Christian megachurches of the world (excluding Canada and USA). [5] This global list has over 270 megachurches. The Hartford Institute has compiled directories in Canada and the USA. The US list has more than 1,668 megachurches [6] [7] and the Canadian list 22. [8]
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Cathedral Church of St. Peter (St. Petersburg, Florida) Cathedral Basilica of St. Augustine; Christ Church (Episcopal), Fort Meade, Florida; Old Christ Church (Pensacola, Florida) Church of the Good Shepherd (Maitland, Florida) Church of the Holy Spirit (Lake Wales, Florida) Church of the Mediator (Micanopy, Florida) Citra Methodist Episcopal ...
Calvary Chapel Fort Lauderdale (CCFL) is an evangelical megachurch in Florida, with over 20,000 worshipers attending on average. [1] Founded in 1985 by Bob Coy, his wife Diane, Fidel Gomez and his wife Theresa, it is affiliated with the Calvary Chapel movement. CCFL is currently led by Pastor Doug Sauder. [2]
A 2020 study by the Hartford Institute found that 70 percent of American megachurches had a multi-site network and an average of 7.6 services per weekend. [15] The study also found that most U.S. megachurches are in Florida, Texas, California, and Georgia. [16] Churches that gather more than 10,000 people every Sunday have been dubbed gigachurches.