Rev. Glen Cole passed away Tuesday.
The former Capital Christian Center pastor who led the church's move to its current location and founded Capital Christian School died on Tuesday, the church announced. Rev. Glen Cole, who was born in 1933 and grew up in Tacoma, Wash., was the pastor of Capital Christian from 1978 - 1995. "Under his leadership at Capital Christian Center, he moved the church from Howe Avenue to its current location on a beautiful 63-acre campus, founded Capital Christian School, and grew the church to several thousand in weekly attendance," Capital Christian said on its website. Cole worked as an official for the Assemblies of God and "retired for six weeks" before returning to Capital Christian for two years in 2004, the church said. He was senior pastor …
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A look at Korean pop music from the 1990s to today.
This is the third and final part in a series. Click here to read the first part and click here to read the second installment. The mainstream of Korean pop in the 1990s was the ballad. The lyrics, as in poetry, helped broaden the fan base in Korea. Popular singers were Jin-Sub Byeon, Seung-Hun Sin, and Gun-Mo Kim, etc. Their records often sold more than a million copies. One of Gun-Mo Kim’s records sold almost three million copies, a record in Korea. In 1992, “Tai-Ji Seo and Boys” (Joo-No Lee and Hyun Suk Yang) created a huge sensation in K-pop. The group introduced rap music to K-pop and tried a new music style that was a combination of dance music and heavy metal music. At first, some critics criticized the music, but the group was a …
Victor Calderon
2:50 pm on Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Sad news for the entire Capital Christian community. Thoughts and prayers are with his family at this difficult time.   more ›