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.
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.
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AG.org News & Information
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Teen completes 500-mile walk for Speed the Light
On July 1, 15-year-old Mike Durbin took the final steps of his 500-mile walk from Whitehouse, Texas, to the Assemblies of God headquarters in Springfield, Missouri. His I Will Walk journey was a God-inspired endeavor to raise funds and awareness for Speed the Light.
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Sexting: What parents should know
Looks into the world of teen "sexting," where teens send revealing photos of themselves through their cell phones or post them online.
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Church "adopts" military chaplain
As military chaplains provide vital spiritual support for military personnel, chaplains, too, are in need of support. Pastor Rich Catapano and Bethel Assembly of God (Franklin Square, New York) recognize this need, so in 2006 the church "adopted" Chaplain Jeff Bryan during his 15-month deployment to Iraq.
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Lottery sales up, desperate people are losing
Despite economic recession, in some states, lottery sales have increased as down-on-their-luck consumers purchase tickets in hopes of scoring a windfall. This concerns many Christians who have witnessed firsthand the devastating effects of gambling.
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Blaze destroys Bethany cafe
A fire destroyed the dining commons of Bethany University (AG) in Scotts Valley, California, on Tuesday, June 16 — however, no one was injured in the blaze. Plans for a new building are being made.




