It was a full house inside Without Walls International Church Sunday morning as church members came to say goodbye.

Among those praying at the church for the last time is single mom Yolanda Monge. She said the church has helped in times of need.

“They’ve helped me financially, they’ve helped me emotionally through the ministries,” said Monge.

After 15 years of service in the once empty warehouse, Pastor Randy White said it was time to turn out the lights.

“I’m leaving a lot of great memories here," said White. "Some of the greatest experiences in my life have happened here, some of the greatest people I have met here.”

Without Walls once boasted 22,000 members and was among the fastest growing churches in the U.S.

When White divorced his wife in 2007, half its members walked away which led to a financial downfall.

Over the years, the church has taken out millions in loans, using the location and their location in Lakeland as collateral.

Last March, the credit union took over the Lakeland property after the church filed for bankruptcy.

On Friday, the church finalized its sale of the location for $14.3 million.

But all is not lost for longtime members like Yolanda.

Services for now will be held at Blake High School.