Morning Rundown: Charismatic Megachurch Assumes Leadership of Historic Evangelical Church
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Charismatic Megachurch Assumes Leadership of Historic Evangelical Church
Destiny Christian Church (DCC) has announced that their first satellite campus will be the historic Capital Christian Center (CCC) in Sacramento, California.
This move by the charismatic megachurch in Rocklin, California, will assist the financially struggling CCC and the large Christian school associated with the church.
“Destiny Christian Church and Capital Christian Center share over 130 years of ministry in the Sacramento region. We have the same heartbeat to preach the Gospel, teach biblical truth and give people hope. A couple months ago, Pastor Rick Cole and Pastor Greg Fairrington began to dialogue about a formal ministry collaboration. Our priority has always been about the stability, unity and health of the ministry,” the announcement reads.
Hundreds Gather on Pensacola Beach to Pray, Worship, Receive Christ: ‘We’re Just Getting Started’
Hundreds gathered at Pensacola Beach on Memorial Day weekend to pray, worship and give their lives to Jesus Christ.
More than 30 people were baptized and dozens of others received salvation during Sean Feucht’s latest stop in Pensacola, Fl.
“A new JESUS PEOPLE Movement is here,” he wrote on social media.
Rick Joyner Hospitalized Following Series of Strokes
On Friday, May 26, MorningStar Ministries founder Rick Joyner suffered a series of strokes.
Acting President of MorningStar Ministries and Lead Pastor of MorningStar Church Chris Reed made the announcement on Pentecost Sunday:
“Our founder, Rick Joyner, had a stroke. It seemed that he had a succession of mini-strokes that, after the MRI was confirmed, he had a stroke on the right side of his brain. He’s in the hospital and Julia is of course with him and his family,” Reed told the MorningStar congregation. {eoa}