Bishop Thomas W. Weeks III held services in a Holiday Inn in Norcross Sunday, after his church was evicted from its Duluth campus two days before.
Weeks said in an interview Sunday that he was “re-sizing” his church “to fit economic times.”
“We are committed to being an absolutely debt-free ministry,” he said.
Weeks, the leader of Global Destiny International Ministries, has long battled financial problems, including civil lawsuits for past-due accounts.
His church used to have about 3,400 members but lost about 1,600 after he attacked his now ex-wife, national evangelist Juanita Bynum, in an Atlanta hotel parking lot in 2007.
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