Without Walls Central Church
History
It was founded by Paula and Randy White, in January 2004, when they were still married.
In one year, the congregation grew from 125 to over 1,500. With growth of this scale, the Auburndale facility quickly became inadequate and, in April 2005, Pastor Scott began two Sunday morning worship services to accommodate the attendance. This, however, was only a short-term solution, as in September 2005, Without Walls Central Church moved to a new location at the former facility of Carpenter's Home Church in Lakeland, Florida.
Pastors Scott and Cindy Thomas were the senior pastors at the church. Its operations included citywide ministry outreaches and relationships with city schools, businessmen, and government officials; networking with community organizations to help local residents; bringing well-known Christian artists and ministers to the community; and participating in city- and county-sponsored community activities.
In 2011, the Without Walls Central Church vacated the Lakeland building, as a result of debts. The United States bankruptcy court required Without Walls to sell their properties. In February 2015, the building was purchased by developers. Demolition commenced on 16 March 2015.
Kay Fields
In November 2007, Kay Fields, a local school board member and member of Without Walls church, responded to suggested new standards for Florida science teaching by suggesting that the section that mentioned evolution be changed to require the teaching of intelligent design as well.
Notes
- ^ "Paula White's Without Walls Central Church Left Abandoned?". February 2012.
- ^ Eric Tiansay (August 31, 2005). "Florida Ministry Purchases 75-Acre Carpenter's Home Church Campus". mycharisma.com.
- ^ Randy White's Church Aims to Turn Bankruptcy Into Blessing
- ^ "Former Without Walls Central Property: Church Sanctuary to Be Torn Down". Archived from the original on 2015-03-17. Retrieved 2017-09-24.
- ^ Well-known Lakeland church to be demolished
- ^ Lakeland's former mega-church under demolition Archived March 20, 2015, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ A Vanishing Mega Church in North Lakeland
- ^ "Sad Day: A 10,000-Seat Charismatic Church Building Will Be Torn Down". Archived from the original on 2015-03-20. Retrieved 2017-09-24.
- ^ Orlando Sentinel
- ^ Chambiliss, John (November 13, 2007). "School Official Opposes Evolution Standards Plan". The Ledger.