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Southeast Christian Church

Coordinates: 38°13′41.85″N 85°32′43.66″W / 38.2282917°N 85.5454611°W / 38.2282917; -85.5454611
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Southeast Christian Church
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38°13′41.85″N 85°32′43.66″W / 38.2282917°N 85.5454611°W / 38.2282917; -85.5454611
LocationLouisville, Kentucky
CountryUnited States
DenominationChristian churches and churches of Christ
Websitewww.southeastchristian.org
History
FoundedJuly 1, 1962 (1962-07-01)
Clergy
Senior pastor(s)Dave Stone
Pastor(s)Kyle Idleman

Southeast Christian Church in Louisville, Kentucky is an evangelical Christian church. Its Senior Minister, Dave Stone, assumed leadership of the church in 2006, followed by Teaching Pastor and author of Not a Fan, Kyle Idleman, in 2009.

Size

Southeast Christian Church is a megachurch with over 30,000 members. It is the largest church in Kentucky, and the 5th largest in the United States. It has a weekly attendance of more than 22,000 worshippers.

History

The church was established on July 1, 1962 as fifty three members of the South Louisville Christian Church started a new church in the Hikes Point area. By 1998, the church had moved to - and outgrown - several buildings until reaching its present location at 920 Blankenbaker Parkway in Louisville. Former Senior Minister Bob Russell retired in 2006 after 40 years of service. He was succeeded as senior minister by Dave Stone, the longtime preaching associate at Southeast. In February 2007, Southeast Christian officially released an announcement that it would establish a satellite church in Clark County, Indiana.[1] With the establishment of a second location, Southeast became a multi-site church. The breaking of the ground, by I-65 Exit 4 in Jeffersonville, Indiana, took place on August 12, 2007,[2] and the church officially opened on April 12, 2009. On February 8, 2009, the church announced the plans for its third location. The Oldham County Campus, in Crestwood, Kentucky, held its first service in January 2011. In 2009, Southeast also opened up a new youth building called "The Block".[3]

On the weekend of June 30/July 1, 2012, the church announced that it would develop a fourth campus in southwest Jefferson County, near Dixie Highway (US 31W) and adjacent to the southwestern campus of Christian Academy of Louisville. This site was originally expected to open in fall 2013,[4] but groundbreaking was delayed until February 2013; the opening of the new campus is now projected in time for Easter 2014.[5]

Revolution Annapolis

Revolution Annapolis is a church plant in Annapolis, Maryland that meets in Germantown Elementary School. Southeast Christian Church and The Orchard Group support the plant, which launched in October 2010.

References

  1. ^ Southeast Christian to add site in Indiana
  2. ^ "Supersized Worship." The Courier-Journal, Nov. 26, 2006, page B2.
  3. ^ "SECC - The Block | Mankin Media Systems". Mankinmedia.com. Retrieved November 19, 2012.
  4. ^ Davis, Kelly (July 2, 2012). "Southeast Christian Church expands in southwest Louisville". WDRB. Retrieved August 3, 2012.
  5. ^ "Groundbreaking scheduled for Southeast Christian Church satellite campus". WDRB. February 14, 2013. Retrieved March 4, 2013.