Alpha Rex Emmanuel Humbard (August 13, 1919 – September 21, 2007) was an American television evangelist whose Cathedral of Tomorrow show was aired on over...
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broadcasting in 1952 Rex Humbard became the first to have a weekly church service broadcast on television. By 1980, the Rex Humbard programs spanned the...
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September 1963, the "Cathedral Trio", became the official vocal group of Rex Humbard's "Cathedral of Tomorrow" in Akron, Ohio.: 153 In November 1964, Younce...
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Tomorrow was a Pentecostal church located in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. In 1971, Rex Humbard began to build a 750 feet (230 m) rotating tower restaurant, similar...
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administrator Rex Hudler (born 1960), American baseball player Rex Hughes, American basketball coach Rex Humbard (1919–2007), American television evangelist Rex Hunt...
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coeducational undergraduate college was founded by Reverend Alpha Rex Emmanuel Humbard ("Brother Rex"), who was chairman of the board. The President of the college...
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Hinn (born 1952) Bobbie Houston (born 1957) Brian Houston (born 1954) Rex Humbard (1919–2007) Orval Lee Jaggers (1916–2004) G. Allen Jackson (1958) T.D...
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Margaret Court Lucy F. Farrow Mae Eleanor Frey Donald Gee Benny Hinn Rex Humbard George Jeffreys Kathryn Kuhlman Gerald Archie Mangun Charles Harrison...
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in UK; "the apostle of balance" Benny Hinn (born 1952) – Evangelist Rex Humbard (1919–2007) – TV evangelist, 1950s–1970s George Jeffreys (1889–1962)...
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re-kindling his interest in religion. Harrington received a phone call from Rex Humbard in 1990, inviting him back to Christian faith, whereupon he resumed church...
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