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'''Walking on Water Christian Church''' ('''WOW Christian Church''') is an independent church founded in [[2001]] by [[Karnie Smith]], former pastor of [[St John's AME Church]]. The church met at the former [[Trailways Bus Station]] in [[Birmingham]] for four years before purchasing and renovating the former [[Center Point 6]] theater at 2321 [[Carson Road]] in [[Birmingham]], just west of [[Center Point]].
'''Walking on Water Christian Church''' ('''WOW Christian Church''') is an independent church founded in [[2001]] by [[Karnie Smith]], former pastor of [[St John's AME Church]]. The church met at the former [[Trailways Bus Station]] in [[Birmingham]] for four years before purchasing and renovating the former [[Center Point 6]] theater at 2321 [[Carson Road]] in [[Birmingham]], just west of [[Center Point]].


The church holds two morning worship services and averages about 2,500 attendees each week. The church also operates the '''Bright Star Academy''' day care center with approximately 100 students.
The church held two morning worship services and averaged about 2,500 attendees each week. The church also operated the '''Bright Star Academy''' day care center with approximately 100 students.


In [[2007]] the building's owner, CapFinancial Properties, foreclosed on the church but agreed to a lease arrangement. In [[2010]] the church was evicted from the property after missing several monthly payments. Smith was arrested for disorderly conduct during the eviction proceedings.
In [[2007]] CapFinancial Properties foreclosed on the church but agreed to a lease arrangement. In [[2010]] the church was evicted from the property after missing several monthly payments. Smith was arrested for disorderly conduct during the eviction proceedings. The building was later used by [[Rebirth Christian Fellowship]].
 
Walking on Water Christian Church currently meets at the [[Edge 12]] cinema at the [[Crestwood Festival Center]].


==References==
==References==
* Garrison, Greg (January 16, 2010) "Eviction halted for area church lagging on lease." ''Birmingham News''
* Garrison, Greg (January 16, 2010) "Eviction halted for area church lagging on lease." {{BN}}
* Garrison, Greg (January 25, 2010) "Jefferson County pastor arrested for disorderly conduct during church eviction." ''Birmingham News''
* Garrison, Greg (January 25, 2010) "Jefferson County pastor arrested for disorderly conduct during church eviction." {{BN}}


==External links==
==External links==
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[[Category:Crestwood Festival Center]]

Latest revision as of 12:22, 11 May 2023

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Walking on Water Christian Church (WOW Christian Church) is an independent church founded in 2001 by Karnie Smith, former pastor of St John's AME Church. The church met at the former Trailways Bus Station in Birmingham for four years before purchasing and renovating the former Center Point 6 theater at 2321 Carson Road in Birmingham, just west of Center Point.

The church held two morning worship services and averaged about 2,500 attendees each week. The church also operated the Bright Star Academy day care center with approximately 100 students.

In 2007 CapFinancial Properties foreclosed on the church but agreed to a lease arrangement. In 2010 the church was evicted from the property after missing several monthly payments. Smith was arrested for disorderly conduct during the eviction proceedings. The building was later used by Rebirth Christian Fellowship.

Walking on Water Christian Church currently meets at the Edge 12 cinema at the Crestwood Festival Center.

References

  • Garrison, Greg (January 16, 2010) "Eviction halted for area church lagging on lease." The Birmingham News
  • Garrison, Greg (January 25, 2010) "Jefferson County pastor arrested for disorderly conduct during church eviction." The Birmingham News

External links