Pastor Romaine

Pastor Romaine

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Chuck Romaine (N/A–N/A) is an American preacher known for his long association with the Calvary Chapel movement, where he served as a pastor and assistant to Chuck Smith, the founder of Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa in California. Born and raised in the United States—specific details about his early life, birth date, and upbringing are not widely documented—he became a key figure in the movement that emerged during the Jesus Movement of the late 1960s and 1970s. Converted to Christianity, Romaine joined Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa, where he was mentored by Smith and took on significant administrative and pastoral roles, contributing to the church’s growth from a small congregation to a major evangelical hub. He is married, though further personal details about his family are not publicly available. Romaine’s preaching career is tied closely to his service at Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa, where he preached alongside Smith and managed day-to-day operations, earning recognition for his loyalty and organizational skills rather than widespread fame as a solo evangelist. Following Smith’s death in 2013, Romaine remained a stabilizing presence during a contentious split between Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa (CCCM) and the Calvary Chapel Association (CCA) in 2016, aligning with CCCM’s board under Smith’s son-in-law, Brian Brodersen. His sermons, while not extensively archived like those of more prominent figures, reflect the Calvary Chapel emphasis on verse-by-verse Bible teaching. Romaine continues to serve in ministry, leaving a legacy as a preacher who supported one of the most influential evangelical movements of the 20th century through steadfast service rather than personal prominence. If this is not the "Pastor Romaine" you intended, please provide additional context for clarification.
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