Youth & Children Discipleship Opportunities
Superkids
Superkids is a wonderful outreach for children ages five through 11.
Superkids meets every Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. and the focus is on worship, Bible teaching, crafts and games. A hearty snack is also provided.
Transportation is also provided when necessary for children in the immediate area.
Royal Rangers
Royal Rangers is a discipleship group for boys ages 5-12 and they meet every Wednesday at 6:30 p.m.. See the Royal Rangers tab for more information.
Children's Church
Children's Church and Junior Church are provided during the sermon portion of the worship service each Sunday morning for children ages 3 through 10. Children are treated to special Bible lessons, games, and videos to help them grow in Christ. There is also a monthly missions emphasis where children learn about the work of Christ in other nations.
Sunday night Connections
Connections groups meet on Sunday nights at 6 p.m. throughout the church facility. There are always a variety of groups to choose from to meet many needs and interests. The purpose of these small groups is to foster deeper relationships based upon common interest n an informal setting. Groups are interest based with topics ranging from gardening to church history to marriage/family to youth. Coffee and snacks are available.
AG.org News & Information
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AG Bible Quizzer wins "National Bible Bee"
Fourteen-year-old Isaac Ward of First AG, Binghamton, New York, is the Junior Winner of the first National Bible Bee and a $50,000 scholarship. Ward says AG's Teen Bible Quiz helped him with contest, through memorization.
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The "Fire Bible" -- now in Angola and Mozambique
AG Bible Alliance representatives presented copies of the African Portuguese Fire Bible at launch services in Angola and Mozambique.
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Radio network helps others by helping Convoy of Hope
New Life Network donates three dollars of every pledge they received during their campaign to Convoy of Hope in order to provide food and supplies for families suffering from typhoon damage in the Philippines.
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Church safekeeping: Protecting property proves to be tougher in troubled times
Churches are not immune from being victims of criminal activity -- they are no longer "safe zones" as many people no longer respect God or His house.
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Trinity Life Center revives in Sacramento
Weekly attendance and church condition declines at Trinity Life Center of Sacramento, California by the end of 2007. After Glen D. Cole accepts senior pastor position in 2008, the church is now thriving with an average attendance of 800 and has been remodeled without borrowing.




