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Harvest Bible Chapel disclosed this week that it gave all digital and physical assets of Walk in the Word—including $1.2 million and a parcel of land—to its disgraced former pastor, James MacDonald, in a recent ...
Chicago-area Republic Bank has stopped foreclosure proceedings against disgraced celebrity preacher, James MacDonald, and reinstated MacDonald’s mortgage on his $1.5 million Elgin estate.
Seven months after launching a Home Church Network (HcN) for those who “struggle to get to church or to stay in church,” former celebrity pastor, James MacDonald, is suspending the program.
Ousted pastor and founder James MacDonald and Harvest Bible Chapel have reached an undisclosed agreement after months of arbitration involving MacDonald’s termination last year and the ownership of his former broadcast ministry, Walk in the ...
James MacDonald, the founder of megachurch Harvest Bible Chapel, is currently in danger of losing his home in Elgin, Ill., after he has failed to pay his mortgage with the Republic Bank of Chicago, according to court ...
Former Harvest Bible Chapel Pastor James MacDonald plans to return to the pulpit this weekend.
Harvest Bible Chapel owes more than $500,000 in property taxes after officials said one of its suburban Chicago campuses was wrongly categorized as eligible for tax exemption.
Disgraced former pastor of Chicago-based Harvest Bible Chapel, James MacDonald, has listed his home for $1.9 million, according to documents obtained by Julie Roys.
An audit of troubled suburban Chicago church Harvest Bible Chapel showed that the ministry lost nearly 10 percent of its revenue from 2017 to 2018, the most recent period reviewed.
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