First Assembly of God

 

WELCOME TO OUR HOME

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

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    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.