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 & 5:30pm, Wednesday - 6:30pm

Sunday School: 9:30am

Sunday Morning Worship: 10:25am

Sunday Evening Worship: 6:00pm

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.

Those using Mapquest or a GPS should disregard them and use the directions above to avoid confusion or delay. 

 

We want to thank the New Franklin Volunteer Fire Co for their quick help during the fire in our steeple/tower area.  They helped keep the fire from spreading and destroying the whole building.  They were on the scene in 1 minute. Thanks also to all those on standby who were ready to step in and help if needed. 

 God was behind the scenes making things happen at the right time and preventing the fire from being worse than it was. 

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May 2013


Thu 23 Ladies' Prayer Meeting
Thursdays at 9 am in the Family Activities Center.

Sun 26 Paul Mathias, Missionary to the Middle East,
10:25 am. Come hear the lastest of what is going on in the Middle East for God's Kingdom.

Sun 26 Fellowship Night, 6 pm
Usually on the last Sunday of the Month, we have a time of worship together; then we separate into groups for devotions, prayer, and planning. Afterwards we gather back together for fellowship and... [more]

Thu 30 Ladies' Prayer Meeting
Thursdays at 9 am in the Family Activities Center.

Focus on God

Read 2 Chronicles 5:1 through 6:42

Some may question why Solomon lavished such great detail and wealth on the temple. Was such extreme extravagance necessary? Solomon built the temple in response to God’s specific commands and promises (2Chronicles 6:7–9). It symbolized God’s presence with His people, His authority, His holiness, and the importance of God-centered communal worship.

“Lord, the God of Israel, there is no God like you in heaven or on earth—you who keep your covenant of love with servants who continue wholeheartedly in your way” (2 Chronicles 6:14).

Kings never knelt before others, but Solomon acknowledged God’s sovereignty when he knelt before Him in the temple in the presence of the people. He praised God as the Supreme Authority, and thanked Him for keeping His promises and covenant of love (2Chronicles 6:12–14). Solomon’s example encouraged everyone to do the same and confirmed the temple was God’s dwelling, a place where people encountered, worshipped, and focused on Him.

Challenge for Today: Take time to kneel before God and worship Him for His love and faithfulness.

Quicklook: 2 Chronicles 6:13–17


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