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And what I'm discovering is there's a lot of despair taking place in those who have lost their jobs. Schuller said his ministry is a "church without walls" because he does not have a church building, so he does "pop-up churches" all over the world. He tried pitching a drive-in church service at his father's former church, now owned by the Catholic Diocese of Orange and known as Christ Cathedral, but it didn't work out, he said. Maybe someone else will pick up the idea and start doing it.

Schuller was only six months old when his father started his first drive-in church in Orange, but he has vivid memories as a young boy attending services.

He recalled sometimes going to the services in his pajamas and staying in the car while his father preached. At his most recent services, "I saw several kids in cars with mom and dad and they're still in their pajamas," he said.

Rober Schuller has taken to preaching over a parking lot, much as his father did 65 years ago. Schuller has resigned as senior pastor of the Crystal Cathedral, shortly after his father yanked him from the church's long-running television program, Hour of Power. Schuller resigned last month and plans to start his own ministry, according to a news release on the Crystal Cathedral's Web site.

Juan Carlos Ortiz, founder of the Crystal Cathedral Hispanic Ministry, is taking over as senior pastor until a permanent replacement is found. A spokesman for the 10,member megachurch did not return a call Sunday from the Associated Press. The Crystal Cathedral, with its glittering landmark building, was founded by Schuller's father, Robert H. He gained attention upon arrival in Southern California in by preaching from a drive-in movie theater in Orange County. The upbeat Robert H.

Schuller, who stresses harnessing God's help through positive thinking, began broadcasting his weekly sermons on his Hour of Power program in But the ministry began to crumble after the elder Schuller retired in and passed the leadership reins to his son. Income began to fall and the family became embroiled in a very public row over the ministry's direction.

When the church faced bankruptcy, it sold its iconic glass building to the Roman Catholic Church, confirming the end of an era. Last fall, it was announced that Robert H Schuller Sr was being treated for esophageal cancer and that he was not expected to live for more than a couple of years. A spokesman for the 10,member megachurch did not return a call Sunday from The Associated Press. He gained attention upon arrival in Southern California in by preaching from a drive-in movie theater in Orange County.

The upbeat Robert H. Schuller, who stresses harnessing God's help through positive thinking, began broadcasting his weekly sermons on his "Hour of Power" program in He opened the Crystal Cathedral in



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