First Assembly of God

 

 

IS ANYTHING TOO HARD FOR GOD? http://nothingstoohardforgod.org/forgiveness/

HELP IS JUST A PRAYER AWAY.

FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD 

645 South Broad Street - Elizabeth, New Jersey 07202

Office phone: (908) 352-5091 - If no answer: (732) 499-9478

E-mail: firstagnj@verizon.net

Website: http://www.firstagnj.org/

This website is a window into our church. If you are just getting acquainted with us, feel free to browse through our information pages. You can check out what we believe, read about one our exciting ministries, meet our ministry staff, learn about how our church got started, find out what's happening this week, or get directions to the church --all with just a few clicks. 

If you are a regular at First Assembly of God, you can check out our calendar of events, enjoy the praise reports, submit a prayer request, or get in touch with a ministry partner. 

I invite you to use this website as a ministry tool. We want to update it frequently. So, feel free to make suggestions about how we can make it better.

In His service,

Pastor Joe Contreras

 

As listed in the Charity Guide: http://www.charity-charities.org/

07201 (Elizabeth Weather Forecast, NJ)

AG.org News & Information

  • Mobile ministry offers food and prayer to New York communities

    In December 1999, Paul Ohlson and his wife, Bridget, delivered food and Christmas gifts to needy families in their mobile home. It was a blessing to the community and a blessing to them, so in 2000, they started Care-A-Van Ministries.

  • Event attracts youths, unites congregations

    Osceola Community Church (AG) in Wisconsin joined with six other area churches to organize a Reach for More youth event. Organizers report that 500 youth attended the event — the town's entire population is 2,800.

  • The Day of the Child

    This upcoming seminar kicks off the Year of the Child for AG World Missions and Boys and Girls Missionary Challenge.

  • Ministry produces, delivers food worldwide

    Last year, Gleanings for the Hungry ministry produced 4 million pounds of food for partnering churches and missions agencies. As part of their partnership, Convoy of Hope transports donated goods to Gleanings for the Hungry and they transport the final product to Convoy of Hope — this allows both agencies to help feed the hungry.

  • This week in AG history -- July 26, 1959

    Featured in this week's July 26, 1959, issue of the Pentecostal Evangel are articles by Inez Sturgeon, Robert T. McGlasson and others!