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You are invited to join us on our journey with Christ!
Our church family gathers for worship each Sunday at 10:00 am.
L.I.F.E. Youth Ministry meets Wednesday nights at 6:30 pm.
And join us Wednesday nights at 6:30 for Fellowship, Praise and Worship, and Bible Study.
Our facility and offices are located at:
48 Stratton Road, Jaffrey, NH 03465
(Directly across the street from Conant High School and Jaffrey/Rindge Middle School 1/4 mile SE of the main intersections in Jaffrey on Stratton Road.)
Phone: 603 532 6131
Email: mailto:calvaryag@myfairpoint.net
Web Page: http://www.jaffreyag.org/
Gus Tidlund, Pastor
AG.org News & Information
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Department to launch "For Every Woman" site
The National Women's Department is preparing to launch a new Web site called "For Evey Woman." The new site will offer two free levels of access with a variety of resources, plus a third, membership-based level, for leader training.
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Women focus ministry work in El Salvador
Three district women's directors joined with the national office to raise money to add teachers' dorms, administrative office and new furnishings at the Liceo Cristiano "Reverend Juan Bueno" school in El Salvador.
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This week in AG history -- March 15, 1947
Featured in this week's March 15, 1947, issue of the Pentecostal Evangel are articles by A.G. Ward, Amy Carmichael, Nelson E. Hinman and others!
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Christians killed in Nigeria
At least 500 Christians — including women and children — were killed near the city of Jos, Nigeria, by Hausa-Fulani, an ethnic group, this past weekend.
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Iran continues persecution of Christians -- AG pastor tortured
Wilson Issavi, the pastor of The Evangelical Church of Kermanshah (Assemblies of God) in Isfahan, Iran, was arrested by Iranian State Security in early February for converting Muslims. Issavi, who is still in prison, is reportedly in poor condition and shows obvious signs of torture.





