First Assembly of God




 

1st ~ Sherry McCumbers

 

1st ~ Sarah Billiter

 

2nd ~ Bill Tittle

 

3rd ~ Marcia Vernon

 

5th ~ Bea Kelly

 

6th ~ Gloria Sweger

 

7th ~ Michael Bethel

 

8th ~ Sandy Floor

 

9th ~ Cody Blake

 

12th ~ Tommy Barker

 

13th ~ Bob Patterson

 

13th ~ Bob Floor

 

16th ~ Pat Tittle

 

19th ~ Debbie Lambert

 

19th ~ Scott Blake

 

21st ~ Marcia Vernon

 

22nd ~ Carol Dennis

 

23rd ~ Dillan Hartman

 

25th ~ Jesus Christ

 

25th ~ Juree Ping

 

29th ~ Ashley Ping

 

31st ~ Malissa Dalton

 


How is my local church affiliated with the Assemblies of God?

Within the fellowship of the Assemblies of God there are two classifications of churches - General Council affiliated churches and district affiliated churches. General Council affiliated churches enjoy full autonomy, having developed to the point of where they are self-governing and self-supporting. These fundamental principles have been catalysts for growth in the Fellowship. District affiliated churches are those which have not yet developed to the point where they qualify for full autonomy. All assemblies are required to adhere to the Statement of Fundamental Truths and a biblical pattern of conduct.  Learn More

What distinguishes the Assemblies of God from other Christian groups?

The Assemblies of God is an evangelic protestant fellowship that believes God exists in three persons -- the Father, Son (Jesus), and Holy Spirit. The most definitive identification of the Assemblies of God is Pentecostal. Just as it was founded in 1914, the Fellowship remains a full gospel church—one where the fullness of the Holy Spirit is welcomed, nurtured, and taught. This includes speaking in tongues as the initial evidence of the indwelling of the Holy Spirit. Other manifestations of the Holy Spirit embraced by the church include: messages in tongues with interpretations, prophecies, word of knowledge, and the complete gifts and fruit of the Holy Spirit as indicated in the Bible. Among Pentecostal churches—the Assemblies of God is largest worldwide with over 52 million constituents.

How can I learn more about the Assemblies of God?

Visit www.ag.org for more information about the Assemblies of God including: beliefs, history, ministries and more frequently asked questions.