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  2. Assemblies of God USA - Wikipedia

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    The Assemblies of God USA (AG), officially The General Council of the Assemblies of God, is a Pentecostal Christian denomination in the United States and the U.S. branch of the World Assemblies of God Fellowship, the world's largest Pentecostal body. The AG reported 2.9 million adherents in 2022. [4]

  3. Independent Assemblies of God, International - Wikipedia

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    The Independent Assemblies of God International believes some of the uniqueness that sets it apart from other Pentecostal bodies is "its conviction of the sovereignty of the local church". The IAOGI's doctrinal statement reflects the following beliefs: [4] The Bible as the inspired and infallible Word of God; One God, eternally existent in ...

  4. List of Assemblies of God schools - Wikipedia

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    Schools affiliated with the Australian Christian Churches, the Assemblies of God in Australia: Alphacrucis, Sydney, New South Wales; Harvest Bible College, Melbourne, Victoria; Hillsong International Leadership College, Sydney, New South Wales; Planetshakers College, Melbourne, Victoria [6] Brisbane Christian College, Brisbane, Queensland

  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. G. Raymond Carlson - Wikipedia

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    The church's foreign missions program assisted Assemblies of God fellowships around the world, and the worldwide constituency increased from 15 million to 25 million adherents. Under Carlson's leadership, a "Decade of Harvest" emphasis carried the Assemblies of God into the 1990s with the most ambitious evangelistic goals in the church's history.

  7. Tommy Barnett (pastor) - Wikipedia

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    Tommy Barnett began his ministry at age sixteen. Before moving to Phoenix, Barnett pastored Westside Assembly of God in Davenport, Iowa. In just a few years, the church grew from 76 people to more than 4,000 members. In 1979, he became the pastor of Dream City Church. [1] The church has grown under his leadership over the past three decades. In ...

  8. List of Assemblies of God National Fellowships - Wikipedia

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    This list of Assemblies of God National Fellowships is a list of 144 autonomous ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; ...

  9. Richard Hammar - Wikipedia

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    Richard Roy Hammar (born April 20, 1950) is the legal counsel for the Assemblies of God.He has authored more than 50 books [1] and circulates two bi-monthly newsletters. [2] [3] As a CPA, he specializes in legal and tax issues for religious and non-profit organizations and is one of 270 Professional Registered Parliamentarians in the United States. [4]