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Northshore Assembly Of God

9779 Gross Point Road
847-677-0390

Mission

We exist to help people discover God's love and reach their full potential as a Christ follower.

Who we are

The roots of the assembly of God are in a revival that began in the late 1800's, when many Christians sensed a need for more of God's power in their lives. As they prayed for what they believed was the New Testament experience, the Holy Spirit came on many of them. As in the Bible in the Book of Acts, this experience - the baptism in the Holy Spirit - was accompanied by speaking in unknown languages. Recipients were called "Pentecostals," because the Holy Spirit came on the Jewish holiday of Pentecost (Acts 2). Joyous worship and a desire to share the good news of Jesus Christ also accompanied this experience.

The beginning of the modern Pentecostal revival is traced to a prayer meeting in January 1, 1901. Most researchers agree it was at Bethel Bible College in Topeka, Kan., that those who received this experience, after studying the Scriptures, came to believe that speaking in tongues was the initial physical evidence of the baptism in the Holy Spirit. The revival spread rapidly to Missouri and Texas, then to California. A three-year revival at the Azusa Street Mission in Los Angeles served as a springboard to send the Pentecostal message around the world.

Pentecostals soon had to seek their own places to worship. The many outreaches created the need for recognizing ministries and supporting missions. The demand grew for doctrinal unity, literature and a Bible school. In 1914 laypersons from 20 states and several foreign countries met in Hot Springs, Ark., and formed a cooperative fellowship that was incorporated as The General Council of the Assemblies of God. The delegates structured the organization so each congregation would be self-governing and self-supporting. In 1916 the General Council adopted a Statement of Fundamental Truths, defining doctrinal positions.

The Assemblies of God now numbers 2.6 million in the United States and 35.7 million overseas. People worship in 12,084 Assemblies of God churches in the U.S., the Assemblies of God has 20 endorsed Bible colleges, liberal arts colleges and a seminary. Ministries and leaders are trained in 1,845 foreign Bible schools.

The headquarters of the Assemblies of God is in Springfield, Mo.

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