LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The faithful of Crystal Cathedral will have a choice of where to worship on Sunday -- either in the glass-walled Southern California mega-church famous from "Hour of Power" ...
Famed televangelist Robert Schuller got his start preaching at a drive-in theatre and went on to build himself an all-glass church in Garden Grove designed by the architect Philip Johnson. Dubbed the ...
When Philip Johnson built the Crystal Cathedral in Garden Grove for televangelist Robert Schuller in 1980 it was called "the largest glass building in the world." Now it’s the new home for Orange ...
Only 7% of LAist readers currently donate to fund our journalism. Help raise that number, so our nonprofit newsroom stays strong in the face of federal cuts. Donate now. Officials with the Crystal ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. In this April 1, 2007, file photo provided by Crystal Cathedral Ministries, the Rev. Robert H. Schuller is shown during ...
A prominent house of worship in Southern California has been flipped — from a towering glass megachurch of a flamboyant televangelist to the new seat of the seventh-largest Roman Catholic Church ...
The Crystal Cathedral today filed for bankruptcy protection. The megachurch built itself into a power house with its TV evangelism, including the popular “Hour of Power.” But now, the Garden Grove ...
LOS ANGELES (AP) – The Rev. Robert Schuller has lost a court bid to obtain more than $5 million from the ministry he founded, a now-bankrupt religious empire that included worldwide “Hour of Power” ...
Daniel Paul is a Senior Architectural Historian with the environmental consulting firm of ICF International in Downtown Los Angeles. He grew up in Orange County, attended the Reverend Robert ...
A landmark church that was home of a long-running religious broadcast and renowned Easter pageant is reopening tomorrow as a Catholic church. The famous Crystal Cathedral, the home of evangelical ...
GARDEN GROVE, Calif. (AP) — The Crystal Cathedral is getting a new name and the congregation of the financially struggling Orange County megachurch will relocate, its senior pastor announced Sunday.