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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Theme: I Believe in Communion

A Holy Assembly

Read Leviticus 19:1–6

In the Old Testament, one person’s sin could bring God’s judgment down on the entire community. This happened because God has high standards. He expects His children to follow His lead.

Speak to the entire assembly of Israel and say to them: “Be holy because I, the Lord your God, am holy” (Leviticus 19:2).

Even today, Christians are called to be a holy assembly to show the world how the Savior changes people. The Church is made up of flawed, sinful people who have accepted God’s offer of salvation. We are not holy in ourselves. However, God’s Spirit in us makes us holy.

Believers are also called to be an assembly. We are not called to act alone. We are called to join with brothers and sisters in Christ to encourage one another, worship together, learn how to live properly, and remember Christ’s sacrifice at Calvary. His sacrifice makes it all possible, and we should celebrate that victory over sin and death.

Challenge for Today: Remembering Christ’s broken body and spilled blood, act in holiness today.


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