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What people said was impossible God made happen.” “Now we have a beautiful auditorium to use. “We raised about $50,000 in one day to cover construction costs and got approval from the city,” Burke says. Still, the new home only held 200 - until Burke had a vision for tearing down a wall to double the theater’s capacity. Gradually, the congregation outgrew that facility and moved to a more modern multiplex. Radiant intentionally searched for space in a commercial setting, which led them to the onetime discount theater. It isn’t just social media outreach that marks the church as nontraditional.

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Last October, Radiant recorded its 1,000th conversion.

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Lately, the church is averaging 980 worshippers at three Sunday morning services in a renovated movie theater.

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The newcomers also jumped on Facebook and Twitter to reach the area’s upper-middle-class movers and shakers, plus personnel from MacDill Air Force Base a couple miles away.Īt the launch service that September, 348 people showed up. That outreach helped expand the core group to 45. In 2013, the Burkes gathered supporters in a hotel, encouraging them to use social media to recruit others interested in joining a “life-giving and dynamic church.” “We had a desire to start a church for unreached people in an area not saturated with churches,” Aaron says. One called South Tampa the “graveyard” of church plants, backed by a demographic study showing 87 percent of those in that area had no church affiliation. In 2012, Burke met with various pastors and asked where they would suggest the couple start a new work. This story is repeated multiple times at Radiant, started by Burke and a core group of 17 people less than three years ago.Īaron, former youth pastor at Brownsville Assembly of God in Pensacola, Florida, and Katie felt God leading them to start a new work in Tampa when they read a newspaper story indicating nearly two-thirds of residents didn’t attend church. “When I walked in the doors for the first time I thought, Wow, the same energy I saw in that video is here.” “This was unlike any church I had ever seen,” says Daniel. Burke and wife, Katie the lively worship band friendly faces. Everything about the images caught his attention: the demeanor of Pastor Aaron R. While real estate salesman Chad Daniel only started using Facebook because his broker insisted, that connection wound up leading him to faith in Christ and the Florida church he calls his 24/7 community.Ī native of Albany, Georgia, Daniel initially noticed a welcome video on Facebook for Radiant Church in South Tampa when back home visiting.












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