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Furtick was born and raised in [[Moncks Corner]], [[South Carolina]]. At age 16, after reading the book ''Fresh Wind, Fresh Fire'' by Jim Cymbala, he felt God call him to start a church in a major metropolitan city.<ref>Funk, Tim. [http://www.charlotteobserver.com/408/story/191882.html "A cool pastor, and a hot church."] Charlotte Observer 14 Sept. 2008: A1. Retrieved 2009-09-03.</ref> Furtick received a [[B.A.]] in communications from [[North Greenville University]] and a [[Masters of Divinity]] from [[Southern Baptist Theological Seminary]].<ref>[http://www.elevationchurch.org/pastorSteven.php Elevation Church (2008). "Pastor Steven Furtick." Retrieved 2009-09-03]</ref>
Furtick was born and raised in [[Moncks Corner]], [[South Carolina]]. At age 16, after reading the book ''Fresh Wind, Fresh Fire'' by Jim Cymbala, he felt God call him to start a church in a major metropolitan city.<ref>Funk, Tim. [http://www.charlotteobserver.com/408/story/191882.html "A cool pastor, and a hot church."] Charlotte Observer 14 Sept. 2008: A1. Retrieved 2009-09-03.</ref> Furtick received a [[B.A.]] in communications from [[North Greenville University]] and a [[Masters of Divinity]] from [[Southern Baptist Theological Seminary]].<ref>[http://www.elevationchurch.org/pastorSteven.php Elevation Church (2008). "Pastor Steven Furtick." Retrieved 2009-09-03]</ref>


After serving as music director at a local church in Shelby, North Carolina, Furtick and seven families moved to Charlotte and started Elevation Church. The church had their first service on February 5, 2006.<ref>[http://www.elevationchurch.org/subpage.htm?s=beginning Elevation Church (2008). "Beginning." Retrieved 2009-09-03]</ref> Under his leadership, the church has grown to over 6,000 in regular attendance, meeting at three different locations. In 2008, Elevation was cited by [[Outreach Magazine]] as one of the top ten fastest growing churches in the country.<ref>Outreach Magazine (2008). [http://www.sermoncentral.com/articleb.asp?article=Top-100-Fastest-Growing-Churches "2008 The Outreach 100 Largest and Fastest Growing Churches in America."] Retrieved 2009-09-03.</ref>
After serving as music director at a local church in Shelby, North Carolina, Furtick and seven families moved to Charlotte and started Elevation Church. The church had their first service on February 5, 2006.<ref>[http://www.elevationchurch.org/subpage.htm?s=beginning Elevation Church (2008). "Beginning." Retrieved 2009-09-03]</ref> Under his leadership, the church has grown to over 6,000 in regular attendance, meeting at four different locations. Elevation was cited by [[Outreach Magazine]] as one of the Top 100 fastest growing churches in the country in 2008, 2009 & 2010.<ref>Outreach Magazine (2008). [http://www.sermoncentral.com/articleb.asp?article=Top-100-Fastest-Growing-Churches "2008 The Outreach 100 Largest and Fastest Growing Churches in America."] Retrieved 2009-09-03.</ref>


==Publications==
==Publications==

Revision as of 20:03, 23 November 2010

Steven Furtick; Photograph: Cheyenne Schultz

Steven Furtick (born February 19, 1980) is the lead pastor of Elevation Church in Charlotte, North Carolina. He resides in the Charlotte area with his wife, Holly, and their two sons, Elijah and Graham.

Furtick was born and raised in Moncks Corner, South Carolina. At age 16, after reading the book Fresh Wind, Fresh Fire by Jim Cymbala, he felt God call him to start a church in a major metropolitan city.[1] Furtick received a B.A. in communications from North Greenville University and a Masters of Divinity from Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.[2]

After serving as music director at a local church in Shelby, North Carolina, Furtick and seven families moved to Charlotte and started Elevation Church. The church had their first service on February 5, 2006.[3] Under his leadership, the church has grown to over 6,000 in regular attendance, meeting at four different locations. Elevation was cited by Outreach Magazine as one of the Top 100 fastest growing churches in the country in 2008, 2009 & 2010.[4]

Publications

  • Sun Stand Still: What Happens When You Dare to Ask God for the Impossible (2010, Multnomah Books; ISBN 978-1-60142-322-1)

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