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'''[[w:Kip McKean|Kip McKean]]''' (born [[May 31]], [[1954]]) was the founder of the controversial [[w:International Church of Christ|International Church of Christ]]; he led it until he was forced to step down due to "family problems". He is currently the World Missions Evangelist of the [[w:International Christian Churches|International Christian Church]] that he founded in 2006. The ICC has a membership of 2,500 with 40 congregations in 21 nations; McKean ministers over the Los Angeles church. McKean has been a source of controversy since he began leading the Lexington (later Boston) Church of Christ; many have dubbed him a cult leader and leaders of the ICOC have even called him "worldly and divisive."

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'''[[w:Kip McKean|Kip McKean]]''' (born [[May 31]], [[1954]]) is the founder of the [[w:International Church of Christ|International Church of Christ]]; he led it until 2002. He is currently the World Missions Evangelist of the [[w:International Christian Churches|International Christian Church]] that was founded in 2006. The ICC has a membership of 4,500 with 55 congregations in 26 nations; McKean leads and oversees the ministries in the Los Angeles church. McKean has been a source of controversy since he began leading the Lexington (later Boston) Church of Christ; persecutors "many" have dubbed him a cult leader and leaders of the ICOC have even called him "worldly and divisive." Others accredit him for providing a solid leadership statue that has helped create a true sold-out Christian church which has help save hundreds of thousands from "a Lost and corrupt generation."

 

 

 

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