Webster Assembly of God

 

SUNDAY SERVICE TIMES
9:30 am - Worship Celebration
11:00 am - Sunday School
6:00 pm - Youth Group

5th Annual Family Fun Fest - July 25th, 2009 10am-2pm @ Phillips Village,Webster...See Link below for Flyer

The Gospel of Jesus Christ is all about relationships: relationships with God and relationships with the people that God loved so much that He sent His Son to save. The Bible is full of stories of relationships and how God used the relationships of normal people to accomplish His divine purposes. He still desires to do that today in and through all of us in the family of God.
 
The Bible places our relationship with God as first priority. "Love the Lord your God with all your heart, soul, mind and strength" (Luke 10:27). Jesus added the second great commandment is to "Love your neighbor as yourself." These truths will impact our daily walk with one another.
 
Webster Assembly is a church fellowship and a "body" of believers. We are building new acquaintances and friendships, trusting the Holy Spirit to minister among us to bring edification, exhortation, and comfort.

 
We invite you to visit our services and feel free to call us with any questions. 
 
708 HARD Road, WEBSTER, NY 14580  |  Ph: 585-671-2423  |  Email: websterag@juno.com  |  
Office Hours: Mon - Fri 9:00 am - 12:00 pm; 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm   
 
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