Houses of the Holy - 2007-03-04

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F94.png Houses of the Holy March 4, 2007, Jessica Leeder, Toronto Star

The hairdresser scrapes together $600 of her own money each month to keep up the program because the Prayer Palace – one of Canada's largest evangelical churches – stopped running it five years ago. Other charitable works, like a promised orphanage in Brazil, either dried up or never materialized.

Meanwhile, the three white pastors – Paul Melnichuk and his 40-year-old twin sons, Tim and Tom – lead lavish lives in contrast to the mainly working-class black families that make up the bulk of the church.

Between them, the pastors have amassed a real estate fortune worth about $12 million. Each owns a multi-million-dollar country estate north of Toronto (Tim's is worth as much as $5.5 million), they share a Florida vacation villa, and the pastors and their wives drive luxurious cars – among them a Porsche Cayenne SUV, a Lexus RX 330 SUV and a Mercedes-Benz CLK 320 convertible.

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{{cite news | first = Jessica | last = Leeder | author2 = Andrew Chung; Dale Brazao | title = Houses of the Holy | url = https://www.thestar.com/news/2007/03/04/houses_of_the_holy.html | work = Toronto Star | date = March 4, 2007 | accessdate = May 30, 2019 }}