Celebration of Life Service for Dr. Frank Damazio Set for October 5, 2025

Friends, family, and the global church community are invited to a special evening honoring the life and legacy of Dr. Frank Damazio on Sunday, October 5, 2025, at Mannahouse Church in Portland, Oregon. The service will also be livestreamed for those unable to attend in person.
Dr. Damazio leaves behind a remarkable legacy as a pastor, leader, author, and teacher. For over four decades, he faithfully served Mannahouse (formerly City Bible Church), including more than 25 years as Lead Pastor. Under his leadership, the church grew into a vibrant, multi-campus congregation known for its strong teaching, global missions, and commitment to equipping leaders.
A prolific author, Dr. Damazio wrote over 30 books on leadership, theology, and spiritual growth, including The Making of a Leader, Seasons of Intercession, and The God of Breakthrough. His writings and teachings have shaped pastors, leaders, and believers across the world. In addition to his pastoral work, he also served as President of Portland Bible College, training generations of ministry leaders who continue his influence in churches worldwide.
"Dr. Damazio's life was marked by unwavering faith, visionary leadership, and a passion to see the church flourish," said [insert family or church leader's name]. "This service will be a time to celebrate his extraordinary impact and to honor the legacy he leaves behind."
Event Details:
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Date: Sunday, October 5, 2025
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Location: Mannahouse Church, Portland, Oregon
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Livestream: Available worldwide (details at mannahouse.church)
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