WELCOME TO FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD
We have been serving the community of Wood River since 1923. If you're looking for a place where you can explore a journey of faith in an authentic community of Christ-followers, we invite you to come by this weekend.
We offer Sunday services beginning at 10 AM.
We hope you'll come see us! The dress is casual, the atmosphere is invigorating, and the experience might just be what you've been looking for!
We are the people of the First Assembly of God.
WELCOME TO FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD
We have been serving the community of Wood River since 1923. If you're looking for a place where you can explore a journey of faith in an authentic community of Christ-followers, we invite you to come by this weekend.
We offer Sunday services beginning at 10 AM.
We hope you'll come see us! The dress is casual, the atmosphere is invigorating, and the experience might just be what you've been looking for!
We are the people of the First Assembly of God.We meet together as a family at 781 North Ninth Street, Wood River.
You can call us at 618.259.5606.
You can e-mail us at wragoffice@att.net.
We look forward to meeting you!
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