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DoubleTree Hilton in Arlington welcomes Stedfast Church

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DoubleTree Hotel on Watson Road in Arlington, the new home of Stedfast Church Stedfast Church has found a new home at the DoubleTree by Hilton, 1507 N.

Watson Road, Arlington. The church has become known for losing its leases as much as for the violence against LGBTQ people it’s pastors have preached.

The church was located in Fort Worth when the Pulse shootings happened. Its pastor made a name for himself by broadcasting prayers for the victims to die.

Its recent pastor lost his lease in Watauga after calling for the death penalty for LGBTQ people and preaching violence against the community.

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