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Million Dollar Home Raises Questions Of Transparency

When Steven Furtick started Elevation Church in early 2006, he had just 14 members. Fast forward 7 years, the average attendance is reported as 11,719 people, as the success of Elevation Church has exceeded all expectations. The popularity of the church, along with the associated merchandising and book deals, has allowed Furtick to build the mansion of his dreams in Weddington, North Carolina.

The church has been successful with its finances as well as its attendance, and NBC Charlotte reports that Furtick is spending a lot of that money on a 16,000 square foot house with 7.5 bathrooms that is worth almost $1.4 million, based on building permits and contract value. Throw in the land it sits on, at $325,000, and the total cost is over $1.7 million, which is almost as much as the total the church gave to local outreach in 2012, which they reported as $1,852,789.

The home doesn't have Furtick's name on the deed, and NBC Charlotte reported that Furtick was very unwilling to answer their inquiries about it until he responded in a sermon on September 29th:

"I've been feeling sorry for myself because they tell me there's this news reporter trying to do this story where he wants to make our church look bad," Furtick said in his sermon. "Now me and [my wife] Holly, this year, we're building a house. We've been looking for a piece of land to build a house for our family for a long time."

"It started to mess with me a little bit van cleef ring replica because I thought this ain't right. I didn't even build that house with money from the church. I built it with money from my books and I gave money to the church from the books and you start getting real defensive and being like this ain't right. This ain't right," Furtick said.

The deed is under the name of the Jumper Drive Revocable Trust 1, and the trustee is James "Chunks" Corbett, who is the Chief Financial Officer of Elevation Church.

Corbett responded to the article by saying that Furtick is paying for the five bedroom house with income from his best selling books, "Greater" and "Sun Stand Still." He told the Charlotte how much is the fake Alhambra ring Observer that "it's not tied to the church in any way."

However, others dispute that, including Chris Rosebrough, who runs a protest podcast against "preacher profiteers" called Pirate Christian Radio. He commented, "There's no distinction between Elevation Church and Steven's books. The two get mashed together in a way that creates a real conflict because the job of the pastor is not to preach his book." The books and the church are intertwined when it comes to branding and financing, as Elevation paid for full page ads promoting the book, as well as for air time for sermons featuring the book, according to NBC Charlotte.

Corbett explained that Furtick's name was not on the deed because "That's for security and privacy of the family," though Ole Anthony of the Trinity Foundation commented that "The pastor should be the servant of his people. He should be the one that is most transparent. It saddens me to see what the church is becoming."

Elevation Church is now a mega church which imitation Van Cleef&arpels clover ring draws in worshippers at an astonishing rate, boasting up to 14,000 congregants on some weekends. They reported their average weekly attendance for 2012 at 11,719 people, collectively contributing an average weekly operating offering of $391,299.

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