Looking for a place to worship?
We'd love to have you here at First Assembly of God
1890 Franklin Street Carlyle, IL 62231
Our Phone number is 618-594-4079
Welcome to First Assembly On-line. We are so glad that you have chosen to visit us here. Our site is under construction, to make it a helpful place for you to visit.
First of all, here at First Assembly of God we believe that a relationship with Jesus Christ is the most important thing a person can have in life. If you don't know Christ personally, I invite you to visit the "How Can I Know Christ?" page to discover how simple it can be.
We also believe that building meaningful relationships with other Christians is vital to the spiritual growth and maturity of both individuals and the church.
The First Assembly family would like to invite you to join us for a service this week. Each service features a mixture of traditional hymns along with contemporary worship music. Each Sunday message from Pastor Roger presents a timeless truth from God's Word, the Bible.

First Assembly is located just minutes away from Carlyle Lake, Illinois largest man-made lake. Carlyle Lake has more than 26,000 acres of water and 11.000 acres of land. We are located just 50 miles east of St. Louis, Missouri. Carlyle Lake is known for its fishing, waterfowl hunting and sailing. It is known as one of the best and most challenging lakes for sailboats. The lake was host for the 1994 U.S. Olympic Festival Sailing Competition.
Service Times
Sunday School 9:30am
Morning Worship 10:30am
Evening Worship 6:00pm
Wednesday Evening 7pm
Thank you for visiting us here at First Assembly On-line. If you have any questions, please feel free to email us at firstag1988@sbcglobal.net Please check back often as we complete the construction of our site.
AG.org News & Information
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Mobile ministry offers food and prayer to New York communities
In December 1999, Paul Ohlson and his wife, Bridget, delivered food and Christmas gifts to needy families in their mobile home. It was a blessing to the community and a blessing to them, so in 2000, they started Care-A-Van Ministries.
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Event attracts youths, unites congregations
Osceola Community Church (AG) in Wisconsin joined with six other area churches to organize a Reach for More youth event. Organizers report that 500 youth attended the event — the town's entire population is 2,800.
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The Day of the Child
This upcoming seminar kicks off the Year of the Child for AG World Missions and Boys and Girls Missionary Challenge.
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Ministry produces, delivers food worldwide
Last year, Gleanings for the Hungry ministry produced 4 million pounds of food for partnering churches and missions agencies. As part of their partnership, Convoy of Hope transports donated goods to Gleanings for the Hungry and they transport the final product to Convoy of Hope — this allows both agencies to help feed the hungry.
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This week in AG history -- July 26, 1959
Featured in this week's July 26, 1959, issue of the Pentecostal Evangel are articles by Inez Sturgeon, Robert T. McGlasson and others!



