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==History==
==History==
Founded in San Diego in 1909 by [[American Civil War|Civil War]] veteran, Winfield Scott, Shadow Mountain has grown to be one of the largest churches in California. David Jeremiah succeeded noted [[author]] [[Tim LaHaye]] as senior pastor in 1981. The church is celebrating its [[centennial]] in 2009.<ref>http://shadowmountain.org/content.asp?mid=86&id=87</ref>
Founded in San Diego in 1909 by [[American Civil War|Civil War]] veteran, Winfield Scott, Shadow Mountain has grown to be one of the largest churches in California. David Jeremiah succeeded noted [[author]] [[Tim LaHaye]] as senior pastor in 1981. The church is celebrated its [[centennial]] in 2009.<ref>http://shadowmountain.org</ref>

[[Carrie Prejean]], [[Miss California]] 2009, has volunteered with the church's International Ministry Center. Prejean is a senior at [[San Diego Christian College]], which is affiliated with Shadow Mountain.<ref>http://bpnews.net/BPnews.asp?ID=30318</ref>


== References and notes ==
== References and notes ==

Revision as of 00:21, 13 November 2010

Shadow Mountain Community Church
Map
CountryUnited States
DenominationSouthern Baptist Convention
Websiteshadowmountain.org
Clergy
Senior pastor(s)David Jeremiah

Shadow Mountain Community Church is an evangelical Christian megachurch located in El Cajon, California, a suburb of San Diego, affiliated with the Southern Baptist Convention. David Jeremiah has served as senior pastor since 1981 and began an international radio and television ministry, Turning Point Ministries, in 1982.

History

Founded in San Diego in 1909 by Civil War veteran, Winfield Scott, Shadow Mountain has grown to be one of the largest churches in California. David Jeremiah succeeded noted author Tim LaHaye as senior pastor in 1981. The church is celebrated its centennial in 2009.[1]

References and notes