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Redemption Church
LocationSan Jose, California
CountryUnited States
DenominationNon-denominational church
Membership14,000 (original church)
History
Former name(s)Jubilee Worship Center
Founded1980
Founder(s)Dick Bernal
Clergy
Senior pastor(s)Ron Carpenter


Redemption Church, led by Ron Carpenter, is the largest non-denominational churchinSan Jose, California, United States. The original church has 14,000 members, with lesser numbers attending its five "branch" churches.

History[edit]

The church was founded in 1980 as Jubilee Worship Center by Dick Bernal.[1] In 1998, the church moved in a new building.[2] In 2000, they began a hip-hop worship service. [3]

In 2015 it was announced that Bishop Michael Pitts would be holding monthly revival meetings at the Church. He has known Pastor Dick Bernal since 1998 when he first preached at the annual "Thunder In the Bay" conference.[4] Formally known as Jubilee Worship Center, Dick Bernal was the founding pastor until 2018, when the Church changed its name to Redemption Church and Ron Carpenter became the Senior pastor.

In 2018, Carpenter announced that Pastors John and Aventer Gray, formerly of Lakewood Church would be taking over as Lead Pastors of Redemption's Greenville, South Carolina campus. In a surprising move, the Gray family announced shortly after that they were moving away from the Redemption brand and were renaming their church, with the Gray's as the senior pastors.

This set in motion a level of turmoil between Gray, Carpenter and their respective churches. In 2020, Carpenter and Redemption Church sought to evict Relentless Church from the church building due to Gray and his church not fulfilling the financial obligations of their lease of the building, at the time still owned by Redemption.[5] The matter was eventually confidentially settled out of court, but questions of ownership of the Greenville building are still with the courts.[6]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Christopher Gardner, Touched by God, metroactive.com, USA, October 9-15, 1997
  • ^ Don Lattin, Worshipers at San Jose Pentecostal Church Pray to a Beat, sfgate.com, USA, September 18, 1999
  • ^ Margaret Ramirez, Voicing His Faith, latimes.com, USA, February 19, 2000
  • ^ Barger, TK. "Bishop Pitts: New period of awakening is coming to California". Toledo Blade. Retrieved 14 February 2015.
  • ^ Gross, Daniel J. "John Gray and Relentless Church accuse Redemption Church of breaking settlement". The Greenville News. Retrieved 2022-04-05.
  • ^ "Redemption v Relentless v Ron Carpenter". Greenville County. Retrieved 5 April 2022.
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