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    Robert H. Schuller's Cathedral of Glass

    The legacy of the legendary pastor.

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    By Gustavo Arellano • Apr 7, 2015 • 3m Listen

    Last Friday, the Rev. Robert H. Schuller passed away at age 88, leaving behind a legacy as awe-inspiring as it was tragic. The Iowa native essentially founded the modern-day mega-church movement in the 1950's when he preached to disaffected Orange County suburbanites from the top of a snack stand at the old Orange Drive-In. That eventually transformed into the Crystal Cathedral, from where Schuller filmed his feel-good gospel on his Hour of Power television show. But Schuller's empire couldn't last, as his congregation disappeared due to changing tastes in Christianity and in-fighting between his heirs, who ended up declaring bankruptcy and selling their father's landmark buildings to the Catholic Diocese of Orange. Will Schuller be remembered as a Billy Graham, or an Aimee Semple McPherson?

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      Gustavo Arellano

      columnist, LA Times

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