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Tri City Assembly of God
can trace its' beginning at a powerful revival that
swept through the East metro St. Louis area in the
1920's. Following a series of revival meetings at First
Assembly of God, Tri City Park Tabernacle was birthed in
1928, with Miss Nola West as our first pastor. For nearly forty years,
the church continued to prosper and maintain a
significant presence and influence in the down-town area
of Granite City. Finally, in 1967, the congregation
out-grew its' facilities, and relocated in the northeast
area of the city. Through the decades,
the church has accepted the challenges of change and
focused on God's purpose of making disciples. Today,
Tri City Assembly of God continues to serve the
northeast metro St. Louis area with God's hope and
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About Us
Tri City Assembly of God is a Pentecostal,
Evangelical church that is committed to the Lordship of Christ.
God's Word is His written revelation to us, and therefore, His Word
is our all-sufficient rule of faith and conduct. We believe that
salvation is through Christ alone, that the power and gifts of the
Holy Spirit are for today, that God still heals, and that Jesus
Christ is coming back again.
What to Expect
Our Sunday meetings take place at 10:30 AM & 6:00 PM.
Each week we make it a point to communicate biblical, relevant and
life-changing messages in fresh and exciting ways.
Worship for these
services are contemporary and lively. We believe a friendly and
informal atmosphere promotes an authentic approach to discovering
spiritual direction and receiving strength and encouragement to
fulfill God's plan for your life.
Our Core Values
- Authentic Worship--Our
primary reason for being is to acknowledge, exult, and worship
God in our personal lives and in the corporate setting.
- Genuine Fellowship--Accepting,
loving, and appreciating people through meaningful fellowship
opportunities--developing a strong sense of community.
- Spiritual
Growth--Providing
a clear approach for discipleship through small groups and
one-on-one mentoring.
- Effective
Ministry--Promoting
an excellence in ministries that meet the unique needs of
people--and to provide opportunities for people to exercise
their God-given gifts and talents.
- Meaningful
Evangelism--Fulfilling
the Great Commission of making disciples through personal
evangelism, corporate outreach programs, and U.S./World Missions
- Preaching and Teaching--Biblical,
orthodox preaching and teaching of God's Word--the whole counsel
of God.
- Biblical Prayer--Promoting
personal and corporate prayer based upon God's Word.
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