He headed up the fastest-growing church in America today.
Coral Ridge became the fastest-growing Presbyterian church in the U.S. in the 1960s and had 1,366 members by 1968.
In Seattle, the Mars Hill Church, one of the fastest-growing evangelical churches in the country, grew to 7,000 members this fall, up 1,000 in a year.
The Mormons don't like to publicize it, but they're the fastest-growing Christian church in the United States--six-percent growth a year, which is phenomenal.
In 2009, the church was ranked the 54th fastest-growing church in the United States.
FC is one of the largest and fastest-growing churches in the United States, with an estimated attendance exceeding 20,000.
Under his leadership Mars Hill was one of the fastest-growing churches in America.
More 'Megachurches' The three fastest-growing Protestant churches in the United States today are black congregations.
Because of the church's local prominence and national exposure, Plymouth was ranked among the fastest-growing churches.
Weekly church attendance currently exceeds 2,500, making it one of the largest and fastest-growing Presbyterian churches in the United States.