Christ Temple Apostolic Faith Assembly, the Mother Church of the Pentecostal Assemblies of the World, Inc., has a rich history dating back to 1906 when it was the first Pentecostal church built in the Midwest. Founded by Brother Glenn A. Cook, a key figure in the Pentecostal movement, the church's roots trace back to the Azusa Street Mission revival in Los Angeles.
With a strong emphasis on community and faith, Christ Temple offers a variety of ministries and auxiliaries catering to different aspects of spiritual growth and service. From the Men's Ministry to the Culinary Arts and Media Ministry, the church provides a welcoming space for worship, education, and fellowship.
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