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The Hour of Power is a weekly American Christian television program, hosted by Senior Pastor Sheila Schuller Coleman and previously hosted by Robert A. Schuller with their father, Robert H. Schuller, and broadcast from the Crystal Cathedral in Garden Grove, California. The show is normally one hour long, but some networks broadcast an edited 30 minute program. It features a large congregation, (mostly Christian) music with live orchestra and choir, and guests (frequently celebrities) who talk about how God has changed their lives for the better. The program first aired in 1970 as a church service of the Garden Grove Community Church. It was originally hosted by the elder Schuller; the younger Schuller co-hosted it from 1976–2008.
On July 9, 2008, the presidency of the church was shifted from the senior Schuller to Jim Penner, son-in-law to senior Schuller. On October 26, 2008, it was announced that the elder Schuller had removed his son, Robert Anthony, as teaching pastor, but allowed him to remain as the Crystal Cathedral’s senior pastor. Schuller senior said that he wanted to take the ministry in a different direction and for the foreseeable future would use guest speakers for the weekly services rather than his son.[1] Well-known speakers that were used in the early stages of the new format included Lee Strobel, John Maxwell, and Bill Hybels.[citation needed] On November 29, 2008, the church announced that the younger Schuller had resigned.[2]

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