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
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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Former district superintendent Armon Newburn passes
Armon Newburn, 77, the former Oklahoma district superintendent, passed away Sunday evening. His funeral will be held on Thursday, March 11, in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma.
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AG ministry preparing for next disaster
Denny Nissley, AG chaplain, and his wife Sandy founded Christ in Action in 1982 as an evangelism ministry, but years later, shifted focus to disaster response. Most recently, they began an initiative to help build homes for earthquake victims in Haiti and are now training volunteers to help people impacted by the next disaster.
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This week in AG history -- March 9, 1958
Featured in this week's March 9, 1958, issue of Pentecostal Evangel are articles by Roy Wead, President Theodore Roosevelt, A. Sims, Violet Schoonmaker, Zelma Argue, Christine Kerr Peirce and others!
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AG World Missions and Convoy of Hope provide relief in Chile
More than 700 people have died and at least 500,000 are without housing as result of earthquake in Chile. Though aftershocks are continuing to cause further destruction and hinder recovery efforts, AGWM and Convoy of Hope are working to provide food and clean water to earthquake victims.
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National Prayer Center -- God answers prayer!
The Assemblies of God National Prayer Center has recieved millions of calls, e-mails, and Web site submissions requesting prayer and reporting answers to prayer since its beginnings in 1994.




