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Citipointe Church

20th-century Protestant churchesChristian organizations established in 1974Churches in BrisbaneChurches in QueenslandEvangelical megachurches in Australia
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Citipointe Church, formerly Christian Outreach Centre Mansfield, is a Pentecostal Christian church founded in 1974. It is the founding church of the Christian Outreach Centre network, now known as the International Network of Churches. The founding campus is located in the Brisbane suburb of Carindale, Queensland, in Australia. The church has multiple locations in south-east Queensland, as well as in New Zealand, Bulgaria and the US. Citipointe Worship, formerly Citipointe Live, is the contemporary Pentecostal praise and worship group of the church, formed in 2004. They have released at least 13 albums, which are streamed on Spotify.

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Citipointe Christian College

Wecker Road 322
4152 (Carindale)
Queensland, Australia
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