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Miles McPherson pastors the Rock Church in San Diego, which reaches over 20,000 people every week.
Miles McPherson pastors the Rock Church in San Diego, which reaches over 20,000 people every week. | Rogers & Cowan

5. Pastor Miles McPherson: An opportunity for the Church to step up and be a light in our community

Pastor Miles of California’s Rock Church also announced that its campuses will be closed for Sunday service and broadcast online “for the foreseeable future.”

“I will be giving a special message on the COVID 19 crisis that I believe will be encouraging and informative,” McPherson said.

“This is an opportunity for the Church to step up and be a light in our community, while at the same time do what we can to help people be safe,” the megachurch pastor continued. “Please continue to pray for our city, country and for God to bring healing and peace.”

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