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- American megachurches had a multi-site network and an average of 7.6 services per w****end. The study also found that most U.S. megachurches are in Florida...
- This is a list of the largest megachurches in the United States with an attendance of more than 10,000 w****ly, sometimes also termed a gigachurch. According...
- This list of the largest evangelical megachurches contains evangelical Christian megachurches by w****ly attendance. Large churches from other denominations...
- This is a list of megachurches affiliated with the ****emblies of God. A megachurch affiliated with the World ****emblies of God Fellowship having 2,000...
- Chile" (PDF). Ted Esler (1 October 1993). "Global Report: Latin America's Megachurches". Missio Nexus. Retrieved 8 May 2022. Synan, Vinson (2001). In the Latter...
- labels. Nondenominational churches may include certain megachurches, while other megachurches are affiliated with large denominations, such as Frazer...
- various house churches often adopt, or are akin to one of these movements. Megachurches are usually influenced by interdenominational movements. Globally, these...
- are part of the ****ociation of Related Churches are mainly multi-site megachurches. Notable member churches include: Celebration Church: Jacksonville, Florida...
- and a travel agency, Omega Tours & Travel. The church was one of three megachurches to make it to a list of Singapore's 10 largest charities, according to...
- separate room. Places of worship are usually called "churches." In some megachurches, the building is called "campus." The architecture of places of worship...