Living Hope Church

 

Current Sunday Sermon & Life Group Series  


 
Begins February 14th 
 
 
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At Living Hope, you will find that we prioritize
relationships over religion and people over programs.
Adults can discover authentic Christian relationships in "Life Groups".
Preschoolers and elementary age children will experience
a safe caring and fun-filled atmosphere,
and teens will find an environment that presents Christianity
in an authentic way that addresses the "real world" they live in.

Come and join us as we grow together in this exciting faith journey!


 

 
One Church - Two Locations

 
 Little Falls Campus
 Rice Campus
 17389 Haven Road
 Rice Elementary school
 Little Falls, MN 56345
 Rice, MN 
Phone: 320-632-4365
Fax: 320-632-9576
 
 

AG.org News & Information

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    Featured in this week's February 8, 1941, issue of Pentecostal Evangel are articles by E.L. Langston, H.C. Ball and others!

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    The artwork of Ron DiCianni for the Assemblies of God and the iVALUE program were developed separately, but they are made for each other.

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    HealthCare Ministries is committing the month of March to getting medical teams into Haiti. HCM hopes to create a long-term presence in the country.

  • Jesus in America

    After being asked to lead the opening prayer for the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, Pastor Gerry Stoltzfoos was denied because of his refusal to omit Jesus' name from the prayer. Several recent polls express a majority of Christians in America do not consider belief in Jesus a requirement for eternal life. Zollie L. Smith Jr., national director of AG U.S. Missions, says these findings show a need for Christ-centered ministries in the United States.