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A Note from Pastor Tom:
Welcome to First Assembly of God. If this is your first exposure to First Assembly, thanks for taking the time to learn more about this Fellowship, and what life can be like when you're connected to the Lord Jesus Christ and other believers in a community of faith. You know, life is full: full of relationships, full of joys and struggles, unexpected challenges and thrills, surprising obstacles and stunning victories. But in them all, we're not alone. God has promised to be with us in all of them. And at First Assembly, we are in them together! We believe that WE LIVE TO LOVE! To love the Lord, love each other and love those He puts in our path. You're one of those people; and even though we may have never met, I want you to know that we love you - and so does He! As you check out the website, I pray you'll sense that love and know that you're welcome here. Join us in our services. I'd like the privilege to meet you in person.
With warmest regards and prayers for you,
Schedule of Services:
Sunday School 9:45 AM
Morning Worship 10:45 AM
Sunday Evening 5:00 PM
Wednesday Evening 7:00 PM
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Art is continuous confirmation of iVALUE truths
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Bike For The Light embarks on second tour
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HCM commits the month of March to restoring Haiti
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Jesus in America
After being asked to lead the opening prayer for the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, Pastor Gerry Stoltzfoos was denied because of his refusal to omit Jesus' name from the prayer. Several recent polls express a majority of Christians in America do not consider belief in Jesus a requirement for eternal life. Zollie L. Smith Jr., national director of AG U.S. Missions, says these findings show a need for Christ-centered ministries in the United States.
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Ministry continues, but devastation still taking toll
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