Jesus Christ the Almighty Church
- Jesus Christ the Almighty Church
Jesus Christ the Almighty Church or JTP (for its Spanish name Jesucristo el Todo Poderoso), is a Hispanic charismatic non denominational church centered in Hialeah, Florida. The church is lead by the Apostle Oscar Agüero and his wife Stella Agüero. The church is well known for being the first ever Hispanic church in America to acquire a television channel. The channel is called Waves of love TV channel 43, it airs in south Florida. The church claims to use the channel as outreach and for positive television as an alternative to the other things which get played on TV. They are also noted for their Praise and Worship music, in which in 2003 saw a release of an Album in which many songs got air play in local radio stations. As of today, the ministry includes 15 other local churches including one in Washington DC, two in Cuba, one in Nicaragua, and one in Argentina.
As of July 2007, the center church in Hialeah incorporated an English service as a result of a growing number of different cultures congregating in JTP.
External links
* [http://www.jesucristoeltodopoderoso.com/index.html jesucristoeltodopoderoso.com]
* [http://www.oscaragueroministry.com/ oscaragueroministry.com]
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