Dream City Church

[8] In November 2018, CBS News listed Dream City Church as the 14th largest megachurch in the United States with about 21,000 weekly visitors.

[citation needed] In 1994, the church founded the Dream Center in Los Angeles, an organization that offers a food bank, clothing and other assistance programs for prisoners and for victims of natural disasters, domestic violence, drug addiction and human trafficking.

[14] On June 12, 2020, Dream City Church announced it would rent to Turning Point Action for an event in Phoenix.

"[17] According to Jeffrey Siegal, professor of civil engineering at the University of Toronto, "This thing is not going to do anything in terms of protecting people in that space.

[18] On June 26, 2020, Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich sent cease-and-desist letters to the church and the air-purification firm (CleanAir EXP), demanding that they stop making fraudulent statements about preventing COVID-19.

Campus in Phoenix
Phoenix First Assembly church construction (original building on Garfield and 3rd Street in central Phoenix)