Crenshaw Christian Center

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Crenshaw Christian Center from the air
Crenshaw Christian Center from the air

The Crenshaw Christian Center is a ministry in the Crenshaw district of Los Angeles, California, founded by pastor Frederick K. C. Price. It is located on the site of the old Pepperdine University campus, which was sold to Crenshaw Christian Center. It's pastor, Frederick K.C. Price, oversaw construction of the "FaithDome" on the site, the largest domed-church in the United States, seating over 10,000.

According to a July 2007 announcement[1] on the ministry's web site, Reverend Price filed a defamation suit after ABC aired a segment of their 20/20 news/investigation show on televangelists titled “Enough!” about how ministries spend their congregants’ offerings that they claim painted the religious leader as an overly wealthy individual.

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  1. ^ http://www.streamingfaith.com/community/announcements/announcement.aspx?AnnouncementId=1053&bhcp=1