Apostle Frederick K.C. Price

‘Home of the FaithDome, A History of Crenshaw Christian Center’ Reveals Trailblazing Truths and Insights on its Future

There is much admiration for Apostle Frederick K.C. Price. He touched many lives. He guided many people who needed it. He introduced God’s word in a way that no one else had. And his legacy of service through ministry is forever intertwined with the FaithDome. And the dome is a standing example of what has been possible in South Los Angeles.

Crenshaw Christian Center’s 50th Anniversary Culmination Punctuated by Love and Praise

Crenshaw Christian Center (CCC) officially concluded its year-long 50th anniversary celebration with a decidedly Ecclesiastic service that prompted laughter and weeping, mourning and singing, soulful reflection and rhapsodic anticipation of a bright future. As apropos for a legacy celebration, Sunday’s service honored CCC’s pioneering founder, the late Apostle Frederick K.C. Price.

Dr. Creflo Dollar Urges Believers to Seek to Please God, Not Others

He’s the world-famous founder and senior pastor of World Changers Church International; a controversial preacher whose Prosperity Gospel has inspired millions. Yet, during his recent guest appearance at Crenshaw Christian Center (CCC), Dr. Creflo Dollar seemed more like a modern-day Job, the prosperous biblical prophet who maintained his faith in God even after his tremendous fortune and good health were stripped away.

Robert Rubin – An Unsung Hero in L.A.’s Faith Community

Robert Rubin, the executive director of the Vermont Village Community Development Corporation, has committed his life to social justice and community development for people living in South Los Angeles. South Los Angeles has experienced poverty, crime, drug addiction, gang violence, homelessness, civil unrest, and political upheaval. But there is one unsung hero consistently changing a negative narrative in a God inspired message of hope. Robert Rubin is that unsung hero for social justice and community development.

Evans Retires as VP of Marketing from Crenshaw Christian Center

Although Evans says the last couple of years without the Apostle, who passed away from complications of COVID in 2021, have been difficult for the church, he is confident that CCC and EIF will continue to evolve in a way that uplifts lives and honors the Word of God.

Savelle Commends Crenshaw Christian Center’s Strong Legacy of Faith

In an intimate service reminiscent of a family reunion wrapped in a powerful message of recovery, release, restoration, and fresh beginnings, Dr. Jerry Savelle encouraged those gathered in the historic Faithdome to acknowledge the legacy of the man who started them on their walk of faith while looking to the future.  

Wellness Day for LAFD South Bureau Restores First Responders

On Wednesday, June 21, Crenshaw Christian Center (CCC) hosted the Los Angeles City Fire Department’s South Bureau for a day of self-care. Battalion staff from the Harbor area, South Los Angeles, Mid City and Century City — 26 stations in all, streamed in and out between emergency calls to become better equipped to serve community residents.

Dr. Betty R. Price: A Timeless Woman of God

Through the death of a child, a challenging bout with cancer, and the loss of her husband of 69 years to COVID-19, Dr. Betty Price has always turned to the same place for solace and strength: the Word of God.

Faith Icon and Trailblazer Frederick K.C. Price Remembered

Hundreds emerged to pay homage to the memory of Apostle Frederick K.C. Price, founder of South Los Angeles’ Crenshaw Christian Center.  The public viewing, held on March 4 and 5, was both somber and celebratory as mourners from across the county and the nation participated in a protocol-enforced observance. Amid COVID-19, safety experts and church officials executed strict codes of conduct to ensure the well-being and confidence of attendees. A 29-minute video montage of Price’s decades-long teachings played on a loop, while a commemorative keepsake book of family letters, ministry moments and photos were handed out as visitors advanced to