• following christ

    The link above will take you through important questions about Jesus and brief lessons from the Bible about following Him. May God bless you on your spiritual journey!

  • DAILY DEVOTIONAL

    Daily devotional resource for you!

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    Useful links for Bibles, Leaders, Church supplies and more!

  • Assembly of God official website

    OUR MISSION

    The Assemblies of God is committed to fulfilling a four-fold mission. Its primary reason for being is:

    1. Evangelize the lost.
    2. Worship God.
    3. Disciple believers.
    4. Show compassion.
  • new christianS!

    We know you may have a few questions about your new walk with Jesus and we want to help you through the first 30 days of your new journey. Go to  https://www.gojourney.org/ and click the drop-down links under each day and listen to the 8-10 minute audio message for that day. If you would rather read them as an ebook you can find that  as well.

  • ADULY STUDY

    Book of Acts

    Author:

    The book of Acts, also called Acts of the Apostles, does not specifically identify its author. From Luke 1:1–4 and Acts 1:1–3, we know that the same author wrote both Luke and Acts. The tradition from the earliest days of the church has been that Luke, a companion of the apostle Paul, wrote the books of Luke and Acts (Colossians 4:142 Timothy 4:11). 

    Date of Writing:

    The book of Acts was likely written between AD 61 and 64.

    Purpose of Writing:

    The book of Acts was written to provide a history of the early church. The emphasis of the book is the fulfillment of the Great Commission. Acts records the apostles being Christ’s witnesses in Jerusalem, Judea, Samaria, and the surrounding world. 

    The book of Acts sheds light on the gift of the Holy Spirit, who empowers, guides, teaches, and serves as our Counselor. Reading the book of Acts, we are enlightened and encouraged by the power of the gospel as it spread throughout the world and transformed lives. Many miracles were performed during this time by the apostles to validate their message. 

    The book of Acts covers the transitional time between the ascension of Christ and the completion of the New Testament canon, and the apostolic miracles were God’s means of authenticating His message through the men who penned the Bible.

    You can access previous questions considered during Adult Sunday school by clicking here.