Welcome to Lebanon Assembly of God in Lebanon, New Hampshire
LOVING-
1. GOD- Through our everyday life, our worship, our time in prayer & in the Bible, we endeavor to love God with all our heart, soul, mind & strength. 2. OTHERS- Through our personal acts of kindness, our church outreaches to the local community, and our support of missionaries around the world, we want to show the love of Christ to all.ACCEPTING-
Nobody has a perfect past. No matter how great our sin might be, God can forgive us & restore us if we are truly repentant. Some feel that you have to get your life together before you come to Jesus. We believe that you come to Jesus as you are & He is the one to set you free from the things that you struggle with. Jesus said that He came for the sick not the healthy (He came for those who really needed Him). As a church, we desire to be a place where anyone can come in, feel welcome & be drawn closer to God. In my opinion, the one word that describes our church the best right now is family. If you don't already have a Bible believing & teaching church home, we invite you to join our church family.GROWING-
As a church, we don't want anyone to be stuck where they are. We want everyone to experience the complete joy that God has for them that only comes from growing in their relationship with Him. Teaching & showing how to face and overcome the different obstacles in this life are main focuses of this church and are ways we help people grow.I sincerely hope this website is a help to you. Browse through and you will find more information & how our church can serve you.
Hope to see you soon,
Pastor Joel
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 received millions of calls, e-mails, and Web site submissions requesting prayer and reporting answers to prayer since its beginnings in 1994.





