Kenneth Max Copeland is an American televangelist and author. His organization, Kenneth Copeland Ministries, is based in Tarrant County, Texas. He has stirred controversy over his use of donations and tax exempt status to finance mansions, private jets, an airport and other lavish purchases. During the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, Copeland gained national attention for his comments and actions in response to the outbreak.
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The church is located on 33 acres valued at USD 554,160 in the Appraisal District of Tarrants County. The ministry’s motto is \”Jesus is Lord\” from Romans 10: 9. He claims in an interview that the ministry has brought over 122 million people to the Lord Jesus Christ. For decades, his ministry has held three-to-six-day conventions across the United States. The number of longer set conventions has waned in recent years, although KCM still holds an annual Believers’s Convention in his hometown of Fort Worth, Texas, during the week of July 4. The Monday through Friday broadcasts feature a Copeland family member, either alone or with another minister, discussing subjects from the Bible. These events stream live on Copeland’s website, kcm. org, as well as being shown on Christian television stations such as God TV and the Daystar Television Network. Most of these episodes are available on BVOV.CM launched July, 2015, on channel 265 of Dish TV. In July, KCM launched the Believer’s Voice of. Victory Network. The channel is now a free-air channel available on sub-channels around the country and is available on the Dish TV sub-channel of Victory Channel in 2019 and 2020. In 2008, the ministry announced that effective August 3, 2020, the Believers’ Voice. of Victory. channel will be removed from the air.
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