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Fiscal Year 2019-2020 Year To Date Contribution Summary Report For the Period 7/1/2019 thru 6/30/2020 United Pentecostal Church International Name Pastor(s) City State This Year Pentecostals of Alexandria Anthony Mangun, Gentry Mangun, Andrew Alexandria LA $457,806.95 Cox Bethel United Pentecostal Church D. D. Davis, Sr, Doug Davis, Jr Old Westbury NY $354,772.11 Capital Community Church Raymond Woodward, John Leaman Fredericton NB $270,532.48 First United Pentecostal Church Brent Carter Saint John NB $256,457.00 The Pentecostals of Bossier City Jerry Dean Bossier City LA $244,132.12 Calvary Apostolic Church James Stark Westerville OH $242,869.31 United Pentecostal Church of Antioch Gerald Sawyer Ovett MS $242,793.00 First Pentecostal Church David Myers Palm Bay FL $235,434.08 Life Christian Church David Stephens Lansing MI $206,411.28 First Pentecostal Church of Pensacola Brian Kinsey Pensacola FL $204,590.68 First United Pentecostal Church of Toronto Timothy Pickard Toronto ON $154,449.64 Antioch, The Apostolic Church David Wright, Chester Wright Arnold MD $150,442.94 Atlanta West Pentecostal Church Darrell Johns Lithia Springs GA $148,225.40 First United Pentecostal Church Ronald Becton, Roy Duke Nashville TN $146,434.01 Southern Oaks UPC Mark Parker Oklahoma City OK $141,461.60 First United Pentecostal Church Jon Powell, Floyd Hawthorne Winnsboro LA $138,573.64 First Pentecostal Church Raymond Frazier, T L Craft Jackson MS $135,588.49 New Life United Pentecostal Church of Tullahoma James Kelley, Jr Tullahoma TN $125,555.00 Faith Sanctuary Granville McKenz ie Toronto ON $121,365.00 The Anchor Church Aaron Bounds Zanesville OH $121,023.61 Heavenview Tabernacle Harold Linder Winston Salem NC $118,107.18 Newark United Pentecostal Church Steven Beardsley, James Beardsley Newark DE $115,487.43 Eastgate United Pentecostal Church Matthew Tuttle Vidor TX $114,911.66 New Life Church William Thompson, II Perry OH $109,502.28 Apostolic Pentecostal Tabernacle Larry Arrowood Seymour IN $108,436.93 The Pentecostals of Cooper City Mark Hattabaugh Cooper City FL $107,931.35 The Pentecostal Church of Atascocita Kevin Martin Humble TX $106,808.42 Calvary Gospel Church Roy Grant Madison WI $104,803.00 Centerpointe Apostolic Church Kevin Allen Murfreesboro TN $103,819.68 Truth Tabernacle Jonathan Mullings, Ronnie Mullings Bakersfield CA $103,808.50 North Cities United Pentecostal Dyral Hargrove Garland TX $103,351.45 First United Pentecostal Church Richard Wyser Metairie LA $101,399.70 Emmanuel Pentecostal Church R Chad Flowers, Richard Flowers Mesquite TX $99,795.28 Buna United Pentecostal Church Richard Dykes, Sr Buna TX $98,287.22 Apostolic Pentecostal Church Steve Willeford St. Louis MO $98,212.99 Church of Pentecost Fredrick Olson Jacksonville FL $96,021.50 Dewar United Pentecostal Church Matthew Martin Dewar OK $95,872.69 The Life Church Stan O. Gleason Lee's Summit MO $90,772.56 The Sanctuary UPC Mitchell Bland, Paul Marion Hazelwood MO $90,477.56 United Pentecostal Church Brandon Abernathy, Michael Glasco Johnston City IL $90,064.56 Turnpoint Apostolic Church Joseph Arata Groveport OH $89,169.66 Kings Temple UPC Damon Magee Shreveport LA $88,516.66 The Bible Pentecostal Church Daniel Mena Edmonton AB $87,150.00 Goodlettsville Pentecostal Church Timothy Zuniga Goodlettsville TN $86,022.28 Woodlawn United Pentecostal Church Jerron Carney Columbia MS $84,505.02 Landmark Tabernacle Dannie Hood, Billy Hale Denver CO $84,425.75 The Sanctuary Michael Chuppe Bismarck ND $84,171.43 New Life St. Louis Aaron Batchelor, Garry Tracy Bridgeton MO $83,889.35 The Church of Columbus HL Sheppard Columbus GA $82,240.93 Emmanuel Apostolic Church Mark Abernathy Martinsville IN $81,389.28 Spirit & Truth Worship Center Thomas Copple Orange CA $81,381.00 Finley United Pentecostal Church Douglas Ellingsworth Finley TN $79,303.00 The Apostolic Church of Salem Calvin Jean Salem IL $78,440.00 Indian Village UPC Scott Benoit Kinder LA $78,430.00 Greater Lighthouse Pentecostal Church Robbie Knox, Ronald Hendricks Madisonville KY $75,259.29 Living Word Church Steven Marquart Rio Rancho NM $74,705.99 Apostolic Restoration Church of West Monroe, Inc Nathan Thornton West Monroe LA $73,738.09 New Life Christian Center Gary Keller Lancaster OH $73,127.80 Page 1 of 50 Apostolic Church George Sz abolcsi Belleville IL $73,075.00 The Pentecostal Church N Neyland, Jr Dequincy LA $72,603.28 Christ Temple UPC Jay Stirnemann Tiverton RI $71,534.87 Pentecostals of the Palm Beaches Daniel Kyle West Palm Beach FL $70,420.49 Calvary Christian Center Paul Sharp Del City OK $69,360.76 The Calvary Church Thomas Ellis Cincinnati OH $69,194.47 The Pentecostal Church Tim Sullivan Fort Smith AR $68,220.00 Royalwood Pentecostal Church Ronald Macey Houston TX $67,800.00 Calvary Tabernacle Church Inc Joshua B. Carson Indianapolis IN $66,885.69 United Pentecostal Church Jimmy Toney Gainesville FL $66,200.00 Parkway Apostolic Church Timothy Peters, Jr Oak Creek WI $65,805.00 First United Pentecostal Church Jonathan Haygood Breaux Bridge LA $64,738.52 Way of Life UPC Paul Shindoll Hurst TX $63,161.64 Norfolk Apostolic Church Michael Blankenship Norfolk VA $63,039.16 First United Pentecostal Church Joshua Carney Livingston TX $62,990.00 New Life Fellowship Jeffrey Harpole Terre Haute IN $62,665.28 First United Pentecostal Church Norris Wilson Center TX $62,310.00 Pentecostals of the Twin Cities Mark Foster, Jason Ramsey West Monroe LA $62,171.00 Oneness Rehoboth Apostolic Arthur Thomas Mount Vernon NY $61,835.00 Gracelife Pentecostal Church William Parkey Memphis TN $60,112.56 Tyler Tabernacle UPC Michael Littlefield Tyler TX $59,765.12 United Pentecostal Church Michael J. Williams Apopka FL $59,305.25 The Pentecostals of South Lake Robert Stroup Merrillville IN $58,880.00 Souls Port UPC Larry Sims Tallahassee FL $57,946.68 Gateway Tabernacle Daniel Lewis, Jr Kirbyville TX $57,764.72 Faith Tabernacle of Exeter Don Demyan Exeter CA $57,126.10 Saginaw Valley United Pentecostal Church Kevin Leaman Bridgeport MI $56,988.27 Dallas First Church Thomas Foster Dallas TX $56,450.00 Apostolic Lighthouse Tabernacle Nicholas Strange Massillon OH $56,105.12 Pentecostals of Richmond Joseph Forbush Richmond VA $55,725.00 Christ Apostolic Church G. David Trammell, Terron Erwin Albion MI $55,390.00 Christian Life Church Joseph Hanthorn Mequon WI $55,354.25 Voice of Pentecost Church Inc Stephen Tompkins McAdam NB $54,875.00 Apostolic Faith Church Mark Barnett Pleasant Prairie WI $52,890.00 First Pentecostal Church of Titusville Florida Inc Joel Wells, Jr Titusville FL $52,471.00 Parkway Pentecostal Church Jerry Dillon, Jason Dillon Madison MS $52,289.86 First United Pentecostal Church Rick Stoops Augusta ME $52,150.00 Apostolic Worship Center UPC Kevin Borders Norman OK $51,667.75 Calvary Evangelism Center Troy Fair, Allan Abbey Sacramento CA $51,621.28 Faith Tabernacle Paul Conner Tucson AZ $51,482.23 The Apostolic Church of Beaumont, Inc Jason Carr Beaumont TX $51,480.00 Apostolic Temple Ricky Treece Lake Charles LA $51,235.00 South Flint Tabernacle Jason McGhee, Robert Henson Flint MI $50,852.00 First United Pentecostal Church Theron Smith Sumter SC $50,688.25 First United Pentecostal Church William Johnson, Jr Denham Springs LA $50,651.26 United Pentecostal Church Normangee TX $50,040.00 The Pentecostals of Fort Worth Michael Watts Fort Worth TX $49,432.61 Temple of Pentecost Bryan Ballestero, Wayne Huntley Raleigh NC $48,131.84 The Church Triumphant Jason Sciscoe Pasadena TX $48,075.00 All Nations Apostolic Tabernacle Devon Dawson Jamaica NY $47,877.56 Life Challenge United Pentecostal Church Daniel Smelser Odessa TX $47,665.48 The Anchor James Larson San Diego CA $47,359.91 Harrison Hills Church Philip Spellman, Jr Jewett OH $46,815.00 Greater Love Tabernacle Ronnie Frankens Lufkin TX $46,587.89 The Pentecostals of Quinte Shawn Stickler, Arnold MacLauchlan Belleville ON $46,440.00 First Pentecostal Church J. Marrell Cornwell Wichita KS $46,225.00 DeKalb United Pentecostal Church Donald Knight, Myron Wideman, Sr Stone Mountain GA $45,921.28 Camden First United Pentecostal Church Marty Johnson Camden TN $45,680.00 Christ Temple Gary Hogan Glendale AZ $45,410.00 United Pentecostal Church Robert Boettcher Bartlett IL $45,286.00 First United Pentecostal Church O Lewis Deridder LA $45,280.00 First Pentecostal Church Bobby Beecham, David Beecham Lexington TN $44,708.00 The Life Church Shay Mann Dallas TX $44,550.96 Page 2 of 50 Bible World Church Jack Cunningham Chesapeake VA $44,193.24 Oregon City United Pentecostal Church Gary Gleason Oregon City OR $44,175.64 Crosspoint Church of Oshawa James Church Oshawa ON $43,996.00 Truth Church Steven Green Paw Paw MI $43,485.00 Calvary Tabernacle UPC John Dean, Chantry Dean Bentonville AR $43,022.56 First United Pentecostal Church Todd Little Lewiston ME $42,861.48 Abundant Life Church David Reever Baltimore MD $42,487.38 Eastview United Pentecostal Church David Hunt Lufkin TX $42,065.84 Apostolic Truth Church Aaron Soto Appleton WI $41,105.12 Faith Apostolic Church of Troy Marvin Walker Troy MI $41,045.00 Apostolic Center Church Derold Doughty Mattoon IL $40,968.21 First United Pentecostal Church Ronnie Phillips Cookeville TN $40,889.05 United Pentecostal Church of Deland Glenn Hires Deland FL $40,565.00 United Pentecostal Church Royce Walker Desert Hot Springs CA $40,450.00 The Pentecostals of Springfield Aaron Harrod, Joe Harrod Springfield IL $39,518.00 New Life Pentecostal Church Doril Green Downsview ON $39,495.00 The Pentecostals of Greenville Ronald Lappin Greenville NC $39,324.54
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