The Rise and Fall of Pastor Bob Coy

Bob Coy is a prominent figure in the Christian evangelical community. He is best known as the founder of Calvary Chapel Fort Lauderdale (CCFL), a megachurch with over 20,000 worshipers attending on average.

Coy was born in 1958 and raised in a Christian home. He grew up in Atlanta, Georgia and attended college at Georgia State University. After college he worked as a pastor at various churches before eventually founding CCFL in 1985 with his wife Diane.

Coy’s ministry was successful for many years, but recent events have caused some to question his leadership. In 2014, Coy abruptly left CCFL and checked himself into a year-long “restoration process” at Chattanooga’s Calvary Chapel. During this time Doug Sauder was appointed to take Coy’s position as Senior Pastor at CCFL. Subsequently, Coy divorced from his wife and moved to Boca Raton, Florida were he started working as a consultant for The Funky Biscuit.

Today, Bob Coy is still involved in ministry but not to the same degree as before his departure from CCFL. Although there have been some difficult moments along the way, he remains committed to serving God and sharing the gospel with all who will listen.

The Fate of Pastor Bob Coy

Pastor Bob Coy spent a year in Chattanooga, Tennessee undergoing a “restoration process” at the Calvary Chapel. During this time, the church board appointed Doug Sauder to take Coy’s position as Senior Pastor. After the restoration process was complete, Coy divorced and moved to Boca Raton, Florida where he took up work as a consultant at The Funky Biscuit. This job allowed him to continue his work in ministry while also allowing him to focus on his personal development and healing. While Coy has since left The Funky Biscuit, he remains an active member of the Christian community and continues to offer spiritual guidance and advice through varios means.

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Who is the Owner of Calvary Chapel Fort Lauderdale?

Calvary Chapel Fort Lauderdale (CCFL) is owned by its congregation and is a non-profit organization. It was founded in 1985 by Bob Coy and his wife Diane, and they remain the spiritual founders of the church. The current leadership is provided by Pastor Doug Sauder, who was appointed in 2018. CCFL is an independent church that is part of the Calvary Chapel movement, whih includes over 2,000 churches worldwide. It has a decentralized structure with most decisions made at the local level. As such, CCFL does not have a single owner or leader but rather relies on the collective opinions of its members for guidance and direction.

The Religion of Calvary

Calvary Chapel is a Protestant, evangelical Christian denomination. It is based on the teachings of Jesus Christ and is closely related to Fundamentalism and Pentecostalism. Calvary Chapel follows a non-denominational approach to Christianity, meaning that they are not affiliated with any particular denomination or sect. They accept the Bible as their primary source of doctrine and practice, which includes a belief in the Trinity, salvation through faith in Jesus Christ, and the inerrancy of scripture. Calvary Chapel emphasizes worshiping God through contemporary music and teaching from the Bible. They also have an emphasis on missions and evangelism, encouraging members to bcome actively involved in spreading the gospel around the world.

The Successor of Chuck Smith at Calvary Chapel

After the passing of Chuck Smith, founder of Calvary Chapel, Brian Brodersen was appointed as senior pastor. Brodersen had previously been associate pastor at Calvary Chapel of Costa Mesa and assumed the position after Smith’s death on October 3, 2013 at the age of 86.

Calvary Chapel’s Preferred Bible Version

Calvary Chapel uses the King James Version (KJV) of the Bible as its official translation. The KJV is a highly respected and accepted English translation of the original ancient texts, and it is from this version that Calvary Chapel establishes its doctrine and Statement of Faith.

The KJV has been used for centuries by churches of many denominations, including Calvary Chapel. It is renowned for its accuracy in capturing the nuances of the original languages, making it an ideal version to study and use for teaching. Additionally, many believers prefer the poetic beauty of its language and revere it as a timeless classic in literature.

At Calvary Chapel, we recognize that there are other highly respected translations available today, such as the New International Version (NIV). However, because of our commitment to upholding scripture in its most faithful form, we stil rely on the KJV as our primary source for Bible study and teaching.

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The Largest Church in the USA

The largest church in the United States is the Washington National Cathedral in Washington, D.C. The cathedral is a part of the Episcopal Church in the United States, an Anglican denomination. It was built between 1907 and 1990, making it one of the most prominent examples of Gothic Revival architecture in America. It stands at a height of 301 feet and covers approximately 83,000 square feet. The total length of the building is 676 feet and its nave has a seating capacity of 2,200 people. The cathedral also contins numerous stained glass windows, sculptures, mosaics and artwork from around the world. It has become a symbol of national unity and has been used for presidential funerals, state funerals, religious services, concerts and more.

Lead Pastor of Calvary Chapel Fort Lauderdale

The lead pastor at Calvary Chapel Fort Lauderdale is Doug Sauder. He has been the pastor of the church since its founding, and has recently expanded his reach to include regional campuses in the area. Pastor Sauder is dedicated to providing spiritual guidance and support to all who attend Calvary Chapel, as well as leading worship services and teaching Bible studies. He is committed to helping people grow in their relationship with God and find meaning in their lives.

Conclusion

Bob Coy is an influential figure in the Calvary Chapel movement, having founded Calvary Chapel Fort Lauderdale in 1985. After spending a year in Chattanooga for personal restoration, Coy moved to Florida and found work as a consultant at The Funky Biscuit. Although he later divorced, his legacy at CCFL remains with Doug Sauder taking up the role of Senior Pastor. Despite his personal struggles, Bob Coy has left a lasting mark on the Christian world, and will continue to be remembered as one of the leaders of the Calvary Chapel movement.

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