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The '90s also found Central bursting at the seams. Weekend services moved from the auditorium to the activity center where 950 folding chairs were set up and broken down each week. Central prepared to relocate to a new campus to accommodate the growth.
Y2K AND THE NEW MILLENNIUM While the Las Vegas Strip was bracing for Y2K and planning to ring in the new millennium, Central celebrated yet another new beginning. In December of 1999, Central moved to its Russell Road campus with much-needed auditorium seating for three thousand people. The address? 1001 New Beginnings Drive.
THRIVING IN A POST 9/11 WORLD The new millennium introduced challenges such as 9/11 and the War on Terror, but Central continued to help people find their way to God. A fourth service was added, along with new Central Kidz environments. On September 10, 2006 Central launched its first Regional Site, Central Christian Church Summerlin.
ONE CHURCH, MANY LOCATIONS. God is on the move at Central! In September of 2007, we added a second Saturday night service in Henderson, and a third Sunday service in Summerlin. With the success of the Summerlin campus, Central moved forward in 2008 to expanding through Regional Sites across the Las Vegas Valley by opening a third campus in the Southwest and launching an Online Campus! The stories from Senior Pastor Jud Wilhite’s book Stripped: Uncensored Grace on the Streets of Vegas (2007) are testimonies to God’s work in people’s lives at Central – a place where it’s okay to not be okay.
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