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  2. List of megachurches affiliated with the Assemblies of God

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    New Life Assembly of God, Chennai (40,000) Bethel Assembly of God Church, Bethel AG Church, Bangalore (20,000) Hope Assembly of God Church, Chennai (5,000) Full Gospel Assembly of God, Bangalore(7,000) Mark Buntain Memorial Assembly of God Church (4,000) Victory International AG Church, Bangalore (4,000) Calvary AG Church, Salem, Tamil Nadu (3000)

  3. Assemblies of God USA - Wikipedia

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    In 1910, the Apostolic Faith Movement was renamed “Church of God in Christ and in Unity with the Apostolic Faith.” This change was part of a movement within Pentecostalism at that time to adopt church names that appeared in the Bible, such as Church of God, Church of God in Christ, and Assembly of God. [21]

  4. Jimmy Swaggart - Wikipedia

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    With his parents, Swaggart attended small Assemblies of God churches in Ferriday and Wisner. [citation needed] In 1952, aged 17, Swaggart married 15-year-old Frances Anderson, whom he met in church in Wisner, Louisiana while he was playing music with his father, who pastored the Assembly of God Church there. They have a son named Donnie.

  5. Assemblies of God - Wikipedia

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    The World Assemblies of God Fellowship (WAGF) is a global cooperative body of over 170 Pentecostal denominations that was established on August 15, 1989. WAGF was created to provide structure so that member denominations, which previously related to each other informally, could more easily cooperate on a global basis.

  6. Category:Assemblies of God churches - Wikipedia

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  7. Futures Church - Wikipedia

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    Futures Church, formerly Influencers Church, [1] is a Pentecostal church affiliated to the Assemblies of God, with congregations in the state of South Australia, Australia, and in the southern United States. It was founded in Adelaide in 1922. On Easter Sunday of 2023, Influencers Church officially changed their name to Futures Church. [2]

  8. National Community Church - Wikipedia

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    National Community Church held its first Sunday service on January 7, 1996. During the first nine months of 1996, average attendance at Sunday services was between 20 and 25 people. At the time, all meetings were at the Joshua R. Giddings school in southeast Washington, DC, but the school was closed due to fire code violations.

  9. Dream City Church - Wikipedia

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    Dream City Church (formerly Phoenix First Assembly of God) is a multi-site Pentecostal megachurch based in Phoenix, Arizona. It is affiliated with the Assemblies of God USA . The weekly attendance was around 22,500 in 2013.