New Franklin Assembly of God

 

or Your Life!” He knows. He was born with what others would essage that that "God uses the least likely person to accomplish the most extra-ordinary thing, in a most unique way." In his distinctive style, using humor, song and the Scriptures Jeff shows us that each person is wonderfully created to be "Awesome and wonderful" with potential they never even dreamed possible.

2355 New Franklin Road

Chambersburg, PA 17202

Phone: (717) 263-5046             Fax: (717) 263-6485

Church Office Hours: Monday - Thursday: 8:00am - 4:00pm

Church Email: newfranklinag@yahoo.com

Schedule Of Services:

Pre-Service Prayer: Sunday - 9:00am & 6:30pm, Wednesday - 6:30pm

Sunday School: 9:30am

Sunday Morning Worship: 10:25am

Sunday Evening Worship: 7:00pm

Wednesday Adult Bible Study, Missionettes, & Royal Rangers: 7:00pm

 

Directions:

From I-81, take Exit 14 - Wayne Ave. east onto PA Route 316 (Which is Wayne Rd.). Go approximately 2 miles, and turn right at the traffic signal, which is New Franklin Rd. We are 1/4 mile down on the right.

 

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February 2010


Sat 13 Sweetheart Banquet
Bring your Sweetheart for a great dinner with friends.

Sat 20 Sectional Fine Arts
Teens from South Central Section of Penn-Del District will be displaying their God-given talents. This event is for teens. Applications are due by Jan.30th. See youth leader for more details and... [more]

Sun 21 Missionary to Georgia - formerly part of Russia
Juan Ocasio will be sharing his ministry with us in the morning service.

Sat 27 Royal Ranger Winter Day
This event is for Discovery, Adventure and Expedition Rangers.

Sun 28 Chili Cook-Off
Women of Ministry will be having a Chili Cook off! Bring your best chili to share and winner will be announced in the evening service.

I Believe in God

One True God

Read Deuteronomy 6:4–9

Imagine working for a company that had too many bosses. Employees would wonder which boss—or bosses—they needed to please from day to day. The workplace would be inefficient because the bosses’ orders would often contradict each other. Allegiances would develop, pitting boss against boss. Imagine confusion and disharmony on a daily basis.

That might have been what life was like for the neighbors of the Israelites. With their polytheistic beliefs, they worshipped and tried to please many gods, who often acted in disharmony with one another. Life was different for the Israelites.

Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is one (Deuteronomy 6:4).

God alone created everything. He alone sustains that creation. He alone reigns supreme. The standard by which He rules is consistent and righteous. God maintained an active role in the daily activities of the Israelites. He established His presence with them. That is why the Israelites could call Him “our” God—the one, true God. And we can too!

Thought for Today: We serve one God, who manifests himself in three distinct Persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.


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