First Assembly of God

Welcome!

"...a place to grow in God's love."

Sunday School at 9:15 a.m.
Sunday Morning Worship at 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday "Praise & Prayer" at 7:30 p.m.
Friday Bible Study at 7:30 p.m.

 A  SPECIAL  BULLETIN:  The Southern New England District of the

Assemblies of God has made the difficult decison to close First

Assembly of God of Framingham.  Our final service is scheduled to be

SUNDAY, MARCH 7, 2010 at 10:30 a.m.  Any questions, please e-mail to

agframingham@aol.com

P.S.  (added March 25, '10)  God is certainly not "THROUGH" with

Assemblies of God ministry in Framingham.  Please pray for a mighty

move of God for the near future!

First Assembly of God of Framingham was founded in 1922, but our church's focus is

the future rather than the past.   In 1994,  we sold our small wooden church building and

purchased  the  former  U.A.W.  hall   located  at   32  South  Street   (off Route 135)   in

downtown Framingham.

 

Our goal is not only to minister to the people of downtown Framingham, but to reach out

to all of Boston's MetroWest suburbs with the Gospel of Jesus Christ.  Through regularly

praying for our missionaries and financially supporting them, we touch the world as well.

 

You're welcome anytime at First Assembly of God of Framingham- we love visitors!

Parking is available at the rear of the building.



 

AG.org News & Information

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    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.

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    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!