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Crystal Cathedral Ministries is still occupying the building which the Diocese of Orange bought from them several months ago. Under the terms of the sale, CCM had the right to remain in the premises for up to three years. However, financial difficulties may force an earlier move.
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The Crystal Cathedral is working on a “cash flow only” basis with enough money to cover expenses through June, but attendance and donations are increasing and leaders are looking toward a new beginning for the troubled ministry, leaders say.
The second chapter of the bankrupt church will likely include a move to St. Callistus Catholic Church, CEO and President John Charles told hundreds of congregants gathered for a meeting Wednesday night.
“(We can) move somewhere that for the first year is rent free. Can you beat that?” Charles said.
Currently, the ministry is paying $115,000 per month for rent to the Roman Catholic Diocese of Orange, which bought the campus in a court-ordered sale in February.
ocregister.com/news/leaders-354648-church-congregants.htmlThe move would likely come next year as cathedral leaders need to give the Catholic Diocese six months notice.
Photo of St. Callistus, the likely new home for CCM
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