Church of Signs and Wonders
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Church of Signs and Wonders | |
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Location | Village Khambra, Jalandhar, Punjab |
Country | India |
Denomination | Charismatic Christianity |
Churchmanship | Evangelicalism, Pentecostalism |
Weekly attendance | 300,000 |
Website | ankurnarula.org |
History | |
Founded | 2008 |
Founder(s) | Ankur Yoseph Narula |
Clergy | |
Senior pastor(s) | Ankur Yoseph Narula |
Ankur Narula Ministries (The Church of Signs and Wonders) is a church ministry in Punjab, India. It was established in 2008 in Jalandhar, Khambra. Ankur Yoseph Narula is the Senior Pastor and Overseer in the Church of Signs and Wonders.[1]
The church's live services are broadcast through Anugrah TV. The church has a congregation of more than 300,000 people attending weekly services.[citation needed]
History
Ankur Yoseph Narula is the Senior Pastor and Overseer in the Church of Signs and Wonders. Born in a non-Christian family, Ankur Narula converted to Christianity and started his ministry with 3 people in 2008. The church grew to 500 members in the year 2009, and as of 2022, the church has 300,000 members.[citation needed]
See also
References
- ^ "About Ankur Narula Ministries". ankurnarula.org.
External links
- ankurnarula.org Ankur Narula Ministries official website
- anugrah.tv Anugrah TV channel website
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