Christ Temple Apostolic Faith Assembly
Christ Temple Apostolic Faith Assembly, recognized as the Mother Church of the Pentecostal Assemblies of the World Inc., holds a historic significance as the first Pentecostal church established in the Midwest. Founded in 1906 by Brother Glenn A. Cook, who was an influential figure in the Azusa Street revival, the church has proudly celebrated over a century of service and spiritual growth.
With a wide array of ministries and auxiliary groups, Christ Temple aims to foster community engagement and spiritual enrichment among its congregation. The church offers various programs including Christian education, music and sacred arts, and youth ministries, all designed to support and uplift its members.
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