Influencers Church

57 Darley Rd, Paradise, Adelaide, SA 5075 ,Australia
Influencers Church Influencers Church is one of the popular Religious Center located in 57 Darley Rd, Paradise ,Adelaide listed under Local business in Adelaide , Christian Church in Adelaide ,

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Influencers Church is a multi-generational, multi-cultural church for all ages and stages of life with 4 locations in South Australia and 3 locations in the Southern United States. Influencers Church Atlanta started in November 2012 and was the first International church plant for Influencers Australia. Soon followed Influencers Cumming campus in July of 2016 and Influencers Kennesaw campus a year later in July of 2017; both which also reside in the state of Georgia. Ps Ashley and Jane decided to lead the church plant as part of the continual commitment to being on the cutting edge of building leaders, reaching people and leading by example.HistoryThe church was founded in 1907 by British evangelist Smith Wigglesworth., later becoming known as Adelaide Assembly of God, when down-town property on Franklin Street, Adelaide, was purchased in 1944. In 1951 Tom Evans, a British missionary from India, became senior pastor. Pastors John and Beryl Jobe commenced as senior pastors in 1959. Their vision was to move into the suburbs where the people lived, so the Franklin St. property was sold, and the church relocated to Payneham before it shifted to Main North East Road Klemzig.In 1970, Andrew Evans, the oldest son of Tom Evans, became the first non-founding senior pastor of Klemzig Assembly of God. Under his ministry the church grew from weekly church attendance of 150 to over 2,000 people. In 1982, the church moved to its current location in Paradise, becoming known as Paradise Assembly of God, and later changing its name to Paradise Community Church. At this time, Paradise AOG also set up Paradise College of Ministries, as an accredited bible college in South Australia. In 1994, members from the Paradise church formed a sister church originally called Southside Christian Church, but later renamed Edge Church. Similarly the church fostered the formation of Youth Alive Australia.

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