Mac Rating: 5.00 | Votes: 1 | Date: 03/07/2026 00:52:00
A church that began in an art museum grew into one of Orlando's most established independent congregations. Church In The Son at 4484 North John Young Parkway, one block off Orange Blossom Trail next to the Channel 6 television studios, held its first service on Palm Sunday 1990 at the Orlando Museum of Art, drawing over 250 people with no denominational backing. Founder Alex Clattenburg was already a fixture of central Florida's charismatic movement: a former real-estate dealmaker who led the Rock House student fellowship in the 1970s, organised the Jesus Festivals that drew thousands to a pasture near Disney World, and served nearly nine years as lead pastor of Calvary Assembly, where a 6,000-seat sanctuary was built under his leadership before he stepped out to plant his own congregation. The church he built is non-denominational, multi-cultural and contemporary in style - Sunday services at 9 and 11 with a Wednesday evening prayer meeting and community classes, a large children's and youth operation known as The Mix, young adult and men's and women's ministries, and an emphasis on free-flowing charismatic worship over traditional formality, under the banner of loving God and loving people to affect the world. The John Young Parkway campus, with its own private lot and full accessibility, has hosted decades of conferences, concerts and community events alongside the weekly calendar. A generational handover came in December 2024, when Alex and Judy Clattenburg were honoured after 34 years of leadership and Jonathan and Jackie D'Angelo assumed the role of lead pastors, continuing the church's founding vision into its second generation. The congregation remains independent, governed locally, and rooted in the same core mission it announced from the museum steps in 1990. For visitors, the church functions as both a worship home and an occasional venue - its auditorium regularly opens for gospel and contemporary Christian music events, guest speakers and seasonal productions serving the wider Orlando community.
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