I used to go there too when I was a kid in the early 2000s. I remember they had a church that was a school and a church that was in a warehouse
They had a church, and they had a school next to the church, when they were still across from Iverson Mall. When they lost the court case, they lost both the church and the school, and moved to a warehouse in Camp Springs for a year or two, then moved into their new church not far away, also in Camp Springs. I remember the roof collapsed, but I can't remember if it was the warehouse, or if it was the new church, but it made the news. I never been to the warehouse, nor the new church. I probably would have froze in that warehouse. I used to freeze bad enough in the church across from the mall. But that church address across from the mall was Temple Hills, while Iverson Mall's address is Hillcrest Heights. I think they tore both that church and the school down.
Btw, that court case was about John Cherry Sr. breaking away because he thought the name African Methodist Episcopal (AME) sounded too exclusive of Whites and other races. So he broke away, and changed the church name to "From The Hearts Church Ministries". What I know today, I would have saw much sooner why he wounded up loosing that case. Anyway, that's how they wounded up losing everything, and had to start over. They did bounce back, but this pandemic pretty much slowed down a lot of these churches, plus more and more Black people here are waking up, and finding out they are the Israelites the Bible speaks of. I think John Cherry Sr. really wanted to go in that direction. He always talked about the Hebrews, and he always called the Most High, Yaweh. But we didn't have the direct understanding we have today. John Cherry Sr. died kind of suddenly. Sometimes I think just the little he shared with us about the Hebrews, put him in danger.