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12Stone

12Stone Church (also known simply as "12Stone") is an American multi-site church with multiple locations in Gwinnett County, Georgia. Kevin Myers is the founder and senior pastor of 12Stone.
As of March 2015, there are nine physical 12Stone "campuses" located in Gwinnett County, Georgia, Hall County, Georgia, and Barrow County, Georgia, along with an internet campus at . 12Stone was listed in late 2010 as the #1 fastest growing church in America and as the fortieth largest church in the United States with an attendance of 9,636. 12Stone is the daughter church of Kentwood Community Church.〔
==History==
1987 - On November 1, 12Stone Church was founded as Crossroads Community Church by Kevin Myers, his wife Marcia, and three other couples that relocated from Michigan to Greater Gwinnett County to plant a church that would be relevant, fun, challenging and impacting for generations.
1993 – After 5 years of worshiping in several temporary facilities, 12Stone relocated to 1625 Collins Hill Road, in Lawrenceville, GA. The Collins Hill worship center allowed 12Stone to put down roots and serve hundreds in the community.
1995 – Doug Edwards, who did not attend 12Stone Church, donated 13 acres on the corner of Calvin Davis Circle and Highway 20. 800 people relocated onto the new campus and attendance doubled in size within months of moving in.
1999 – 12Stone purchased adjacent to the donated property.
2001 – 12Stone built a new 1,000 seat worship center, renovated the original building into a Children’s Ministry Center, and paid off the $2.6M mortgage on the adjacent 69 acre property.
2003 - 12Stone opened the Edwards Center and renovated the Collins Hill building into a Student Center for the expanding High School, Middle School and College Ministries.
2007 – In March, 12Stone opened their first satellite campus in the Hamilton Mill community. The 350 seat worship center, with video teaching and a live worship band brings a small church feel to big church.
2007 – The church is officially renamed from Crossroads Community Church to 12Stone. Additionally, 12Stone took possession of their Highway 20 Campus and their expanding mission.
2008 – In January, 12Stone opened their ''Central Campus'' at the Highway 20 location. The campus includes five worship environments: a 2,600 seat worship center for the adults, a 450 seat high school worship center, a 300-seat middle school worship center, and two additional worship centers for younger children.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://12stone.com/about/history/ )
2010- The online campus launched. The online campus experience includes worship music, teaching notes, a live chat feature, and prayer opportunities to connect with a pastor.
2011 – Average weekly attendance surpassed 10,000, making 12Stone the first Wesleyan Church to surpass this milestone.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.wesleyan.org/doc/news_article?id=1604 )
2012- In January 2012, 12Stone opened the Sugarloaf campus in a temporary location - Peachtree Ridge High School. In May 2012, the church broke ground on the permanent Sugarloaf location, and home of the John Maxwell Leadership Center. Also in 2012, 12Stone broke ground on a new Hamilton Mill location.
2013- May 17, 2013 12Stone celebrated its 25th anniversary at the Gwinnett Arena, and announced plans to launch 5 new campuses in 5 years.
2014- The Sugarloaf location opened doors in February. The location has a 1,000-seat worship center and large spaces for children’s and student ministries. In March 2014 the John Maxwell Leadership Center officially opened. In April, the Hamilton Mill campus opened doors to its new facility while converting the old facility into a space for offices and a student center.
2015- In January, 12Stone simultaneously launched 5 campuses. The campuses, in Bethlehem, Buford, Braselton, Grayson, and Snellville, are housed in local schools in each of the areas, with fully functioning adult, student, and children’s worship areas at each service.

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