Welcome to Garfield Community Church of the Assemblies of GodLeading people into a growing relationship with Jesus ChristWe are a growing church in a rural Eastern Washington community. Our vision and priority is to lead people into a growing relationship with Jesus Christ. It is this relationship that ultimately gives life meaning and purpose. You are invited to join with us in building life's most important relationship. Online GivingYou now have the option of giving to the church online! Thanks to the Northwest Ministry Network, we are able to receive online donations. To start giving online click here. Need A Ride To Church?We are running our bus run on Sunday mornings! We'll leave the church at 9:15 AM to start the run. We'll start bringing everyone home at 12:15 PM (except on potluck Sunday 1:30 PM). Want a ride? Call the church at 635-1567 or send us an e-mail with your name, phone number, and address. iTunesYou can now subscribe to our podcasts via Christian Book Distributors SearchFind a book at CBD and purchase it online. They ship it right to your door and it helps fund the ministry of Garfield Community Church.
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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.







