About: Chris Galanos

An Entity of Type: animal, from Named Graph: http://dbpedia.org, within Data Space: dbpedia.org

Chris Galanos (born February 7, 1982) was the pastor of Experience Life in Lubbock, Texas. He was named the youngest mega-church pastor in the country. The church was founded in his living room in 2007. Experience Life was named the 8th fastest growing church in the nation in 2009 and the 2nd fastest growing church in the nation in 2010. Experience Life also made the Top 100 fastest growing churches list in 2012, 2013, and 2014. The church has been the subject of some controversy surrounding its tactics for multiplication, including the inexplicable closure of a donated church: in Plains, TX.

Property Value
dbo:abstract
  • Chris Galanos (born February 7, 1982) was the pastor of Experience Life in Lubbock, Texas. He was named the youngest mega-church pastor in the country. The church was founded in his living room in 2007. Experience Life was named the 8th fastest growing church in the nation in 2009 and the 2nd fastest growing church in the nation in 2010. Experience Life also made the Top 100 fastest growing churches list in 2012, 2013, and 2014. Experience Life’s original plan was for 10,000 people to commit join the church in 10 years. After the reaching this goal in year 8, E-Life “believed the Lord” was “leading [them] to pray” for 1,000,000 people to join in the next 10 years. As a result, the church decided to transition from a “megachurch” model to a “multiplication” model because “the way millions are coming to Christ around the world is through the multiplication of thousands of smaller churches which meet in homes, much like in the Book of Acts.” Experience Life is now supposedly meeting in many homes across West Texas and around the United States. Chris wrote about what the transition looked like to be named one of the fastest growing churches in America, to a church changing its vision for multiplication, in 'From Megachurch to Multiplication':. The church has been the subject of some controversy surrounding its tactics for multiplication, including the inexplicable closure of a donated church: in Plains, TX. (en)
dbo:birthDate
  • 1982-02-07 (xsd:date)
dbo:birthPlace
dbo:birthYear
  • 1982-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
dbo:nationality
dbo:occupation
dbo:stateOfOrigin
dbo:thumbnail
dbo:wikiPageExternalLink
dbo:wikiPageID
  • 40799940 (xsd:integer)
dbo:wikiPageLength
  • 4183 (xsd:nonNegativeInteger)
dbo:wikiPageRevisionID
  • 1113747345 (xsd:integer)
dbo:wikiPageWikiLink
dbp:birthDate
  • 1982-02-07 (xsd:date)
dbp:birthPlace
dbp:caption
  • Chris Galanos reads from the Bible in 2013 (en)
dbp:name
  • Chris Galanos (en)
dbp:nationality
dbp:occupation
dbp:spouse
  • Emilie Galanos (en)
dbp:website
dbp:wikiPageUsesTemplate
dcterms:subject
gold:hypernym
rdf:type
rdfs:comment
  • Chris Galanos (born February 7, 1982) was the pastor of Experience Life in Lubbock, Texas. He was named the youngest mega-church pastor in the country. The church was founded in his living room in 2007. Experience Life was named the 8th fastest growing church in the nation in 2009 and the 2nd fastest growing church in the nation in 2010. Experience Life also made the Top 100 fastest growing churches list in 2012, 2013, and 2014. The church has been the subject of some controversy surrounding its tactics for multiplication, including the inexplicable closure of a donated church: in Plains, TX. (en)
rdfs:label
  • Chris Galanos (en)
owl:sameAs
prov:wasDerivedFrom
foaf:depiction
foaf:homepage
foaf:isPrimaryTopicOf
foaf:name
  • Chris Galanos (en)
is dbo:wikiPageDisambiguates of
is dbo:wikiPageWikiLink of
is foaf:primaryTopic of
Powered by OpenLink Virtuoso    This material is Open Knowledge     W3C Semantic Web Technology     This material is Open Knowledge    Valid XHTML + RDFa
This content was extracted from Wikipedia and is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License