Welcome to Columbia Heights Assembly of God!
We are a church with the nations at heart! Just north of downtown Minneapolis, Columbia Heights is a changing neighborhood. We desire to be a place where the nations can come to worship the living God!Thank you for stopping by to look at our website.
Sunday morning worship -- 10 AM
Wednesday Youth, Children and Adults -- 7 PM
Sunday evening activities -- LIFE Together Series, 6 PM
LIFE Together
Join us on Sunday morning as Pastor Dan dives into the meaning of LIFE! LIFE stands for Loving God, Infilling of the Spirit, Formation of the whole person, and Expanding the Kingdom. Listen to this vital series on the basics of the church today.
Our Wednesday night activities are going strong. MADHouse Youth meet in the sanctuary. POWERHouse Kids meet in the basement. Adults meet for Bible study in the youth room. The adults are currently going through a video series on Faith Builders.
Wonderful Ministry Opportunities!
Nursery Ministry -- Minister to families by watching their precious little ones! If you can help on a rotating basis on Sunday mornings, please email the church and let us know!Toddler Ministry Help on Wednesday Nights -- Our POWERHouse Children's Ministry is in need of a toddler teacher on Wednesday nights. Teach some amazing kids! Please see Jake or Missy Hansen for more information.
Remember this: the sign of a maturing Body of believers is they are serving.
AG.org News & Information
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Faith conflict in schools usually resolved amicably
Faith conflicts in schools can usually be resolved amicably by informing local educators about the right to religious expression on school grounds. But when stalmates do occur, religious liberties organizations such as the American Center for Law and Justice and the Rutherford Institute take the fight to court on behalf of Christian students.
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Newly revised FIRE Institute to debut at Charlotte08
Newly revised FIRE Institute is a strategic and intense discipleship tool that will deepen students' walk with Christ.
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Love reaches women in dark places
Looking for love, Jeanie Turner's search led her to five failed marriages and an addiction to alcohol and cigarettes. But after God radically changed her life, she was compelled to share His transformational love with other hurting women and established One Way Out, a ministry to exotic dancers, prostitutes, female prisoners and human trafficking victims.
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Students build homes for abused children
High school students and leaders, 170 in all, travel from Aurora (Illinois) Christian Academy to Hot Springs, Arkansas, to provide volunteer labor for AG Family Services. The team's hard work resulted in two new buildings, five reshingled houses and more!
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AG pastor and deacon shot, but survive attack
Pastor Pedro Negron and church deacon, Eric Tirado Romano, were shot during Sunday, June 23, service. Both men are now listed in stable condition.




