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[4] Eternity News published an article on C3 Church in April 2017, detailing C3's annual Presence Conference and the movement's approach to community.

[5] Reference was made to C3 Church in the Business Review Weekly (BRW), Australian edition article "God's Millionaires".

"[6][7] In 2019, A Current Affair aired an exposé of the Church's financial ideology and history, including its controversial practice of requesting large donations from members of its congregation in return for 'miracles'.

[10] The Cult Information and Family Support organization (CIFS)[11] notes that C3 Church is being actively monitored by a self-appointed Christian watchdog group, run anonymously.

[16] In 2014, the senior pastor at C3 Asheville in North Carolina, Nicholas Dimitris, received a federal prison sentence for his part in a real estate fraud.