Activity/ Life Page
God has certainly blessed in so may ways here at Excel Assembly of God. He has blessed us with facilities that have been a blessing to many in the community and those who attend EAG. The church gym is used in many ways to host fellowships, blood drives, festivals, ministries, outreach basketball, and many other childrens and youth activities.
Also,the cafe located behind the church gym is used as an outreach and just a place to come together with those of like faith and just hang out. A Student Center, if you will, a place just to get to know one another in any age group. There are also PS2 games along one wall to entertain the younger generation. So come check out what God has done and is doing in LIFE here at EAG!
AG.org News & Information
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Minister, missions visionary Dan Sheaffer dies
Dr. Dan Sheaffer, the former pastor of Crossroads Cathedral (AG) in Oklahoma City, known for effectively raising millions for AG missions and AG higher education, passed away Thursday.
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Fisherman back on feet, thanks to Convoy, MAPS
Jimmy Morgan, an oyster fisherman from Louisiana, had his house and boat destroyed by Katrina in 2005. Hundreds of church groups, MAPS teams, Convoy of Hope teams and volunteers headed to the region to help families like the Morgans get back on their feet.
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India -- becoming the church's greatest opportunity
Experts are predicting that India will become the most populous country in the world as soon as 2020 — the India Assemblies of God plans to have 25,000 new churches planted by the same date.
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Dick Gruber honored for work by "Children's Ministry Magazine"
Dick Gruber, Valley Forge professor and former Children's Ministries consultant for the Assemblies of God, was recognized as one of the top 20 influencers in children's ministry in the September/October issue of Children's Ministry Magazine.
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Three-time AG college president passes
Klaude Kendrick, who served as president of three different Assemblies of God institutions of higher education, passed away Saturday. He was 93.




