Mannahouse Church
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| Mannahouse Church | |
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| Denomination | Non-denominational, Contemporary worship movement |
| Weekly attendance | 7,000 |
| Website | www |
| History | |
| Founded | 1951 |
| Founder(s) | Dick Iverson |
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| Senior pastor(s) | Derrill and Michal Corbin |
Mannahouse Church (formerly City Bible Church) is a non-denominational Christian megachurch located in Portland, Oregon, U.S. with four campuses.
The church started as a group of 13 people in 1951. The church grew rapidly, soon starting a Bible college, tape ministry, a Christian school and a Publishing house. In 2003, a second campus was opened in Tigard, soon followed by campuses in Vancouver, Washington and Downtown Portland and then a church they had planted in Eugene, Oregon became a campus. In 2018, the church changed its name from City Bible Church to Mannahouse Church to "better reflect the role that God has called us to in our time and culture."[1] Mannahouse operates a music school.[2]
