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Welcome to
Friendship Assembly of God
Braham, Minnesota.
Jesus said...
Greater love has no one than this, that he lay down his life for his friends...
I no longer call you servants...I have called you Friends...John 15:13,15.
As you can see from our name, friends and friendship are very important to us. We have come to recognize Jesus as that friend that "sticks closer than a brother", and it is our desire to share that kind of friendship with you.
It's this warm personal relationship with Jesus that keeps us drawing ever closer to Him and to each other. It also keeps us reaching out to those who have not yet surrendered to God and experienced His love and forgiveness demonstrated through the cross of Jesus our Lord...Gary and Jan Shaw
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God is Building Friendship...One Friend at a Time!
Friendship Assembly of God is a new church starting in the wonderful town of Braham (The Pie Capital of Minnesota!). And as Braham continues to grow, we want to grow right along with it.
--Just Think!--
Years from now you can look back and say, " I was there when it all started."
So whether you are young or old, family or single, long time Christian, or new seeker, please accept our invitation to come and help us form this great new place to meet and worship the Lord.
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For times and directions please click on Service Times in the menu.
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You're not a theologian but would like to know what we're all about? Click on Home-About Friendship.
AG.org News & Information
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The "unknown" Assemblies of God fellowships
The Assemblies of God currently includes 19 Ethnic/Language Fellowships that many people are unaware exist.
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Free subscriptions offered
Today's Pentecostal Evangel Web site drawing now offers opportunity to win free six-month subscription to the magazine.
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Frontiersman rendezvous signaled a success
More than 800 Royal Rangers Frontiersman Camping Fellowship (FCF) members gathered for a week of fun competition, skill learning and spiritual development during the National Rendezvous held in July at Camp Eagle Rock in Missouri.
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Tragedy results in hope for New Life
God uses the tragedy of 9-11 to help a small church in New Mexico to receive some much-needed assistance. Since that time, however, workers and finances have continued to arrive at New Life Christian Assembly in Pine Dale in a regular stream of support for the church and the community.
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Ministry rescues women lured into prostitution
AG U.S. missionaries Michael and Denise Bartel have started F.R.E.E. International in Long Branch, New Jersey, to minister to teenage girls who have been lured into the U.S. by international prostitution and forced into sexual slavery.



