Abundant Church
Abundant Church | |
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Country | United States |
Denomination | Non-denominational Word of Faith |
Website | http://www.abundant.org/ |
Clergy | |
Senior pastor(s) | Charles Nieman |
Abundant Church is a nondenominational, multicultural, evangelical church in El Paso, Texas, United States, with about 20,000 members in 2009.[1] The Pastor is Charles Nieman.[2] The church is part of the Word of Faith movement, giving Abundant life teachings.[citation needed]
History
[edit]Pastors Charles and Rochelle Nieman started preaching the Gospel in 1977, holding services in a small railroad hall in El Paso. On December 30, 2012, Rochelle Nieman died after a long battle with cancer; she was 62. By 2008, after steady growth of their congregation, Abundant Living Faith Center had more than 15,000 active members and about 8,000 worshipers attending services weekly at the new 3,620-seat facility, which employed state-of-the-art[peacock prose] audio-visual facilities to deliver music, teaching, and prayers.[3][4]
By 2009, it ranked number 41 by size on the Outreach Magazine's list of largest churches in the USA.[5]
In 2017, the church opened a campus on the west side of El Paso. The 89,000 square foot building has a performing arts-style theater where services are held. It has 1,900 seats, a bookstore, and two cafes. [6]
In February 2019, the church announced it would be opening a third worship site in downtown El Paso. The new location opened its doors in 2023. [7] [8][9][10]
Previously the church supported Faith Christian Academy, a private school established in 1980 and closed in 2020.[11] The school was home to more than 500 students from K-3 through to 12th grade. In 2012 and 2013, Faith Christian Lions Varsity basketball team won back to back TCAL state championships[12] In 2006, the football team won the TCAL 6-man state championship and finished the season ranked #2 for Texas 6-man Private Schools. In August 2009, the church gave away over 1,100 backpacks filled with school supplies, of which 800 went to children in the El Paso area and 300 to children in the Dominican Republic.[13]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "OUR STORY AND PURPOSE". Abundant Living Faith Center. Archived from the original on 15 July 2010. Retrieved 2010-08-08.
- ^ "ABOUT OUR PASTORS". Abundant Living Faith Center. Archived from the original on 16 July 2010. Retrieved 2010-08-08.
- ^ "L-ACOUSTICS Delivers Abundant Sound for ALFC's New Worship Venue". L-ACOUSTICS US. 2008-07-31. Archived from the original on 2010-06-13. Retrieved 2010-08-08.
- ^ "Michael Garrison Associates Helps Texas Facility Attain High Definition". Worship Facilities Magazine. 2009-02-09. Archived from the original on 2011-07-18. Retrieved 2010-08-08.
- ^ "Multi-ethnic Churches listed in Outreach's 2009 Top 100 & Fastest Growing and Largest Churches". Unity in Christ Magazine. January 22, 2010. Archived from the original on 2010-04-18. Retrieved 2010-08-08.
- ^ "Abundant Living Faith Center opens west side location". KVIA. 2017-05-21. Archived from the original on 2017-05-21. Retrieved 2017-09-03.
- ^ Sanchez, Sara (Aug 30, 2023). "First look: Abundant transforms historic Downtown theater into a church". El Paso Inc. Retrieved 7 June 2024.
- ^ Zachary Zeh, Stephanie Shields (2019-02-04). "Tricky Falls will become new Abundant Living Faith Center in Downtown El Paso". KTSM. Archived from the original on 2019-09-04. Retrieved 2019-09-03.
- ^ Holly Bock (2019-02-04). "Tricky Falls location to become new Abundant Living Faith Center campus". KFOX14. Archived from the original on 2019-09-04. Retrieved 2017-09-03.
- ^ Vic Kolenc (2019-02-05). "Downtown El Paso's former Tricky Falls concert hall to become a church". El Paso Times. Archived from the original on 2020-09-28. Retrieved 2017-09-03.
- ^ Smith, Molly (2020-05-07). "New charter school to open fall 2020 at Faith Christian Academy site". El Paso Times. Retrieved 2024-06-07.
- ^ "WELCOME TO FCA ONLINE". Abundant Living Faith Center. Archived from the original on 2007-03-02. Retrieved 2010-08-08.
- ^ Renee Narvaiz (August 16, 2009). "El Paso Church Gives Away School Supplies". KFOX TV News. Archived from the original on 2011-07-16. Retrieved 2010-08-08.
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