Chandler First Assembly of God

 Welcome to the First Assembly of God Church

 Pastors and Wives 2008 
               Rev. Derek and
               DeDe Mooy
Rev. Doyle and
Evelyn Seeley
   Rev. Kevin and
Judy Martin
               Youth Pastor   (Retired)    Pastor


Thank you for visiting our website.  As you use the menu on the left to browse through our website, we feel you will become acquainted with our many activities.


We feel that we have included in our website something for everyone.  If you do not find what you are looking for, just click on the "Contact Us" selection and let us know.


Again, thanks for visiting us and we hope to see you soon at our next scheduled service.

Church June 2007

 


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