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Carpenter's Home Church

Carpenter's Home Church was a prominent Assemblies of God megachurch in Lakeland, Florida. Opened in 1985, the church claimed 5,000 worshipers at its peak. The church closed amidst financial scandal and dwindling attendance. The remaining members became two separate congregations, one of which became prominent as the host of the Lakeland Revival in 2008. The property was purchased by Without Walls International Church of Tampa, Florida, and the facility became the home of their affiliate Without Walls Central Church.〔(Without Walls Central )〕 Without Walls experienced financial difficulties requiring them to sell their properties. The building was eventually acquired by developers and demolition commenced in March 2015.
==History==

The land on which the church stood was originally owned by the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America, who built a retirement home for their members on it. The "Carpenters and Joiners Home" was dedicated in October 1928 and the first 36 retired carpenters and joiners moved in during March 1929. As many as 370 retirees stayed at one time. With the advent of Social Security, the number of retirees living in the home began to decline. By 1976, the home closed.〔(Lakeland Public Library - Special Collections )〕
In 1980, the land was purchased by the First Assembly of God Church in Lakeland, pastored by Rev Karl D. Strader, which had outgrown their existing facility. Some of the land was sold off, and a 10,000 seat auditorium was built by Roe Messner. The new building opened in 1985 and was named Carpenter's Home Church.
Many Contemporary Christian and Gospel artists performed at the church, including Steven Curtis Chapman, Michael W. Smith, The Newsboys, Plus One, Reverend Milton Brunson & the Thompson Community Singers, The Florida Mass Choir, Skillet, Audio Adrenaline, OC Supertones, TobyMac, Petra, and Zoegirl, among others. While in operation, the church ran a FM radio station, WCIE, that served the Tampa Bay market; the station was sold to Moody Broadcasting in 1997.〔(Central Florida Radio )〕
The church suffered a split in 1989, when about 800 members left in a dispute over Karl Strader's leadership and formed Victory Church.〔http://www.charismamag.com/site-archives/154-peopleevents/people-and-events/1680-florida-ministry-purchases-75-acre-carpenters-home-church-campus〕
In 1994, Daniel Strader, one of Karl Strader's sons, was arrested on fraud charges and was later convicted. Daniel Strader had sold false securities and defrauded investors out of $2.3 million.〔https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1346&dat=19950713&id=N7tNAAAAIBAJ&sjid=J_0DAAAAIBAJ&pg=4491,1128144&hl=en〕〔https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1346&dat=19951228&id=KC5RAAAAIBAJ&sjid=rvwDAAAAIBAJ&pg=6657,3733797&hl=en〕 He was found guilty in 1995 on 238 counts of securities fraud and was sentenced to 45 years' imprisonment.〔https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1346&dat=19950809&id=XsJOAAAAIBAJ&sjid=B_0DAAAAIBAJ&pg=6706,5957018&hl=en〕〔Geary, Jason (June 16, 2006). ("Daniel Strader to Stay in Prison" ). ''The Ledger''. Accessed 14 January 2011.〕 The severe sentence resulted from the application of the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act.〔http://www.deceptioninthechurch.com/strader.html〕 The scandal received considerable media coverage; membership of Carpenter's Home Church dwindled, and it became impossible for the church to maintain its large facilities.〔http://www.charismamag.com/site-archives/154-peopleevents/people-and-events/1680-florida-ministry-purchases-75-acre-carpenters-home-church-campus〕
In 2002, Without Walls Central Church commenced renting the building for services. This church was a branch of Randy and Paula White's Without Walls International Church, that had outgrown its building in nearby Auburndale. Eventually, in 2005, the property was sold to the Without Walls churches for $8 million in cash and the Auburndale building.〔http://www.theledger.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?p=1&tc=pg&AID=/20050609/NEWS/506090408〕
Carpenter's Home Church used the cash to purchase and convert a former retail warehouse a mile north of the old location on US-98, which was called Ignited Church, and Karl Strader's son Stephen was installed as pastor. The Auburndale property was renamed Auburndale Life Church and Karl Strader's son-in-law Shane Simmons was installed as pastor (Simmons died from cancer in March 2013). The remaining members of Carpenter's Home Church dispersed between these two churches.〔(Mark Byron, "The Son-'n-Spirit Fly-In?". )〕〔(Ignited Church )〕〔(Shane Simmons obituary )〕
The Without Walls churches experienced problems and vacated the Lakeland building in 2011. As a result of debts, the United States bankruptcy court required Without Walls to sell their properties.〔(Randy White's Church Aims to Turn Bankruptcy Into Blessing )〕 In February 2015, it was reported that the land and building had been purchased by developers who were planning to demolish the church.〔(Former Without Walls Central Property: Church Sanctuary to Be Torn Down )〕〔(Well-known Lakeland church to be demolished )〕 Demolition commenced on 16 March 2015.〔(Lakeland's former mega-church under demolition )〕 Local paper The Ledger ran a long feature on the history of the church.〔(A Vanishing Mega Church in North Lakeland )〕 The demolition was also reported by Charisma and Ministry Today magazines.〔(Sad Day: A 10,000-Seat Charismatic Church Building Will Be Torn Down )〕〔(Stephen Strader: The Story Behind Carpenter’s Home Church )〕

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