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Millersburg Assembly of God
2261 Shippen Dam Rd.
Millersburg, PA  17061
Phone: 717.692.3904

 

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Service Times:
Sunday School - 9:30 AM
Worship Service - 10:30 AM
Children's Church - 10:30 AM
Sunday Evening - 6:30 PM

Fusion Youth - Saturdays
7:00-9:00 PM

Wednesday:
Bible Study - 7 PM
Royal Rangers, Girls Clubs

 

Glenda Motsavage to Minister on August 8 in 10:30 AM Service

Glenda
 
Glenda is a Licensed Minister, certified Christian counselor, Bible Teacher, and Conference Speaker.  
 
She has authored several publications including her riveting testimony in book form, "The Bride Wore Black."  
 
She, along with her husband Stan, are Co-Founders of Sozo Ministries, an Evangelistic Ministry with a vision to teach and impart the healing power of God.  She and Stan have been married twenty two years, and make their home in Poinciana, Florida, where they have also been instrumental in a church plant that now exceeds 1200 attendees.
 
 Glenda is also the daughter of our own Carol Fulkroad! 
 
Come out for a great time of blessing and ministry on August 8th!
 
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Statement of Purpose
 

The purpose of Millersburg Assembly of God is to evangelize the lost, exalt God, and equip believers to fulfill the Great Commission of our Lord Jesus Christ. (Matt. 28:18-20)

Statement of Vision
 

The vision of Millersburg Assembly of God is to present Christ in a relevant, creative and caring way to all unsaved and unchurched people while providing and environment where people from Dauphin and surrounding counties can grow to their potential in Christ.


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Millersburg Assembly of God
2261 Shippen Dam Rd.
Millersburg, PA  17061
Phone: 717.692.3904

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The Men's Ministries at Millersburg Assembly of God is a growing and developing Ministry with a desire to reach men at the core of their need.

Through various retreats, breakfasts, and events our goal is to provide a safe atmosphere for Men to enjoy fellowship with other men, and become better husbands and fathers.

We invite you to get to know us here at Millersburg AG and become part of a Men's Group.   Thanks for stopping by, and if you have any questions, please feel free to e-mail us!
 

Ministry Leader

Mark Zeiset

Meeting - Periodically

National Honorbound Website

“Deep in his heart, every man wants to be a part of a team that does something great. Just look at the movies men adore. A team comes together to save the world, steal the money, or win the championship. The Lord of the Rings, X-Men, The Matrix, Saving Private Ryan, Oceans Eleven, Remember The Titans… feature a band of brothers who attempt the dangerous, the outrageous, the impossible. Each member of the team has a specialty and makes a vital contribution. A band of brothers. Though he may not realize it, every man longs to be a part of one” (Why Men Hate Church, D. Murrow).

Men’s groups are not about having a club or a guild (people with common interests or goals); it’s about integrating men into church. It’s about camaraderie, affirmation, personal development and spiritual growth.

According to churchformen.com,

THE CHALLENGE

  • A significant number of churchgoing men attend out of habit, unaffected by what they hear.
  • Quite a few men go to church simply to keep their wives/mothers/girlfriends happy.
  • The majority of men who attend church do nothing during the week to grow their faith.
  • Relatively few churches are able to establish or maintain a vibrant men’s ministry.
  • Men are a different. The common perception is men are self-reliant, don't feel, don't touch, don’t need fellowship, are too macho and are very competitive. Men see life as a puzzle.