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Who we are
Here at Living Word Assembly of God, we believe that if we BE who God created us to be, through the transforming power of the Holy Spirit, that we cannot help but LOVE God and other people how God created us to love, and we will DO what God has created us to do. We want to express to you the love of God, encourage you to walk in it, and empower you to serve with it! Weekly public celebration of God's grace is vital to our mission, but it cannot replace personal connection. We hope to serve you well with both. We hope to see you soon!
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Location of worship
176 E Main St
Dover Foxcroft,
ME
04426
United States
Phone: (207) 564-2586
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Church Pastor
Lead Pastor
176 E Main St
Dover Foxcroft,
ME
04426
United States
Phone: (207) 564-2586
Click here to contact Rev Daren Blomerth Â
Denomination
Assemblies of God
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Leadership
Leader Name:
Rev Daren Blomerth Â
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Administration
Admin Name:
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Mailing Address
176 E Main St
Dover Foxcroft, ME
04426 Â
Dover Foxcroft, ME
04426 Â
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Living Word Assembly of God Service Times
Sunday:
10:30am Word & Worship
Tuesday:
6:00pm Fusion Youth
Thursday:
6:00pm Prayer & Bible Study
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10:30am Word & Worship
Tuesday:
6:00pm Fusion Youth
Thursday:
6:00pm Prayer & Bible Study
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Worship Languages
English Â
Dress Code
Casual Â
Sunday School / Children and Youth Activities
Under 12s:
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Under 18s:
Fusion Youth
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Local outreach & community activities
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Other activities & ministries
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Special Needs/Accessibility
Ramps and bathroom ADA
Downstairs events use River St Entrance Â
Downstairs events use River St Entrance Â
Prayers and Hymns
Main Bible:
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Hymns and Songs:
Hymns new and old
Contemporary
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Other information
Average Adult Congregation:
25 Â
Average Youth Congregation:
5 Â
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Living Word Assembly of God History
OUR STORY
In 1908, across the country in a converted stable/ warehouse, the Azusa Street Pentecostal revival swept across these United States. In 1914, in Hot Springs, Arkansas, the first meeting of the formation of the Assemblies of God took place and the ever increasing move of the Spirit took hold in Maine. In a parlor room of the Boyer residence in 1930 the Pentecostal message began to spread in Dover-Foxcroft, Maine. The next three years saw this small group of people coming together in faith, prayer and the power of the Holy Spirit. They sought the will of God and with 18 members looked to join the young Assemblies of God movement on August 23, 1933. Two months later, on October 2, 1933, they were fully approved as a sovereign church in the Assemblies. Some of the charter members were:
Albert & Velora Boyer – the founding pastors; Jasper & Violet Austin – two strong leaders of this young work; Ona & Hazen Rideout; and though they were not charter members, the Pinkerton Family is said to park their horse and wagon in front of the church during services. Elza Levenselor, was also an early member joining in December of 1933 who was also a helpful pillar of the church.
This spiritual passion carried on to the generations of Pentecostals that have passed through the doors of this church. The Boyers and those foundation stone families set the course with the Book of Acts and the message of the cross. They started the church under the name Calvary Mission of the Assemblies of God and on November 2, 1933 began holding meetings at the Knights of Pythias Hall in Union Square. In 1935, they moved and started to conduct evangelistic services at the Parish House, the former home of the Free Will Baptists, located at 176 East Main Street, which has been our home ever since.
Street meetings conducted by the church were so popular that in July of 1936, the town officials asked the church to hold them elsewhere in town because they were creating traffic problems. Evidently there was some delay in moving into the Parish House because finally in October of 1936 consistent meetings started after the building had been put into a condition for use by preparing the upper room for services, with plans for opening the church in full at a later time. The upper room is the current home of our student ministry, Fusion Youth. At this time our church took on the name, Glad Tidings Temple.
Those pastors who followed were given the mantel to continue the work that was laid before them. After Albert Boyer and his wife founded our church, there were several pastors in its first twenty years alone. There were two men among them who would become prominent ministers in the Assemblies of God organization.
Joseph Flower was one such pastor in the early years. His parents, J. Roswell and Alice Flower, were influential in the founding and pioneering of the Assemblies of God and Pentecostal movement in general. In 1913, they founded and began publishing the first weekly Pentecostal periodical, The Christian Evangel (now called the Pentecostal Evangel). One year later, at the founding meeting of the Assemblies of God, J. Roswell Flower was elected as Secretary as well as the first Executive Presbyter, one of only two elected officials. He was appointed the first Head of Foreign Missions. He served the Assemblies of God until 1959. The Flowers Heritage Center in Springfield, Missouri is named after J. R. Flower, it keeps the historical records of the Assemblies of God. His son Joseph started his ministry career at our church. He was also elected and served as General Secretary from 1975 until 1993. He was a strong supporter of women’s roles in the ministry. Joseph’s good friend, Charles Greenaway, was the pastor here prior to the Flowers. He had come up to this area on Flower's honeymoon. Charles had recently lost his wife, so they brought him with them to help console him. After several days of fishing, the young Mrs. Flowers sent Charles off. That could have been their initiation to this area. After his time here Charles Greenaway went on to become a famous missionary to Africa and an evangelist pastor. In 1977, he was appointed the First Field Secretary of the newly aligned Missions District of Eurasia. He drew attention to the fact that Europe was a valid and needy missions field. He is very well known in the Assemblies of God as he held several offices and served until his death. Our church also changed its name in 1942 to First Assembly of God, during his tenure.
V. Wilson Hickham pastored for several years here and went on to do great things for God. Manza Wright also was one of the memorable pastors of this church. Many pastors helped develop the work of God in The Dover-Foxcroft, Piscataquis County area.
Though pastors are important, it is the people of whom God saves and calls out and leads into a church that are the church. We have a long and rich history of developing and sending people into their God given callings to build the body of Christ all over the world.
This church, now called Living Word Assembly of God is here because individuals believed in the saving blood of Jesus Christ and in the power of the Holy Spirit. Nothing has changed. Until Jesus comes, the history of the blood and Spirit are still being acted out here in Dover-Foxcroft, in a church where God brought together a group of people who were and are still dedicated to God’s purpose.
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In 1908, across the country in a converted stable/ warehouse, the Azusa Street Pentecostal revival swept across these United States. In 1914, in Hot Springs, Arkansas, the first meeting of the formation of the Assemblies of God took place and the ever increasing move of the Spirit took hold in Maine. In a parlor room of the Boyer residence in 1930 the Pentecostal message began to spread in Dover-Foxcroft, Maine. The next three years saw this small group of people coming together in faith, prayer and the power of the Holy Spirit. They sought the will of God and with 18 members looked to join the young Assemblies of God movement on August 23, 1933. Two months later, on October 2, 1933, they were fully approved as a sovereign church in the Assemblies. Some of the charter members were:
Albert & Velora Boyer – the founding pastors; Jasper & Violet Austin – two strong leaders of this young work; Ona & Hazen Rideout; and though they were not charter members, the Pinkerton Family is said to park their horse and wagon in front of the church during services. Elza Levenselor, was also an early member joining in December of 1933 who was also a helpful pillar of the church.
Street meetings conducted by the church were so popular that in July of 1936, the town officials asked the church to hold them elsewhere in town because they were creating traffic problems. Evidently there was some delay in moving into the Parish House because finally in October of 1936 consistent meetings started after the building had been put into a condition for use by preparing the upper room for services, with plans for opening the church in full at a later time. The upper room is the current home of our student ministry, Fusion Youth. At this time our church took on the name, Glad Tidings Temple.
Joseph Flower was one such pastor in the early years. His parents, J. Roswell and Alice Flower, were influential in the founding and pioneering of the Assemblies of God and Pentecostal movement in general. In 1913, they founded and began publishing the first weekly Pentecostal periodical, The Christian Evangel (now called the Pentecostal Evangel). One year later, at the founding meeting of the Assemblies of God, J. Roswell Flower was elected as Secretary as well as the first Executive Presbyter, one of only two elected officials. He was appointed the first Head of Foreign Missions. He served the Assemblies of God until 1959. The Flowers Heritage Center in Springfield, Missouri is named after J. R. Flower, it keeps the historical records of the Assemblies of God. His son Joseph started his ministry career at our church. He was also elected and served as General Secretary from 1975 until 1993. He was a strong supporter of women’s roles in the ministry. Joseph’s good friend, Charles Greenaway, was the pastor here prior to the Flowers. He had come up to this area on Flower's honeymoon. Charles had recently lost his wife, so they brought him with them to help console him. After several days of fishing, the young Mrs. Flowers sent Charles off. That could have been their initiation to this area. After his time here Charles Greenaway went on to become a famous missionary to Africa and an evangelist pastor. In 1977, he was appointed the First Field Secretary of the newly aligned Missions District of Eurasia. He drew attention to the fact that Europe was a valid and needy missions field. He is very well known in the Assemblies of God as he held several offices and served until his death. Our church also changed its name in 1942 to First Assembly of God, during his tenure.
Though pastors are important, it is the people of whom God saves and calls out and leads into a church that are the church. We have a long and rich history of developing and sending people into their God given callings to build the body of Christ all over the world.
This church, now called Living Word Assembly of God is here because individuals believed in the saving blood of Jesus Christ and in the power of the Holy Spirit. Nothing has changed. Until Jesus comes, the history of the blood and Spirit are still being acted out here in Dover-Foxcroft, in a church where God brought together a group of people who were and are still dedicated to God’s purpose.
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Living Word Assembly of God FAQs
Question: Where is Living Word Assembly of God located?
Answer: Living Word Assembly of God is located at 176 E Main St, Dover Foxcroft, Maine.
Question: Who is Living Word Assembly of God's pastor?
Answer: Living Word Assembly of God's pastor is Rev Daren Blomerth.
Question: What time is service at Living Word Assembly of God?
Answer: Sunday: 10:30am Word & Worship Tuesday: 6:00pm Fusion Youth Thursday: 6:00pm Prayer & Bible Study
Question: What is Living Word Assembly of God's dress code?
Answer: Casual
Question: What is Living Word Assembly of God's Facebook page?
Answer: https://www.facebook.com/livingworddf
Question: What is Living Word Assembly of God's Instagram page?
Answer: https://www.instagram.com/livingworddf/
Question: Where do I park at Living Word Assembly of God?
Answer: On street OR Across street in Courthouse Parking Lot
Question: What is Living Word Assembly of God's website?
Answer: http://livingworddf.org
Question: What denominaiton is Living Word Assembly of God?
Answer: Living Word Assembly of God belongs to Assemblies of God denomination.
Answer: Living Word Assembly of God is located at 176 E Main St, Dover Foxcroft, Maine.
Question: Who is Living Word Assembly of God's pastor?
Answer: Living Word Assembly of God's pastor is Rev Daren Blomerth.
Question: What time is service at Living Word Assembly of God?
Answer: Sunday: 10:30am Word & Worship Tuesday: 6:00pm Fusion Youth Thursday: 6:00pm Prayer & Bible Study
Question: What is Living Word Assembly of God's dress code?
Answer: Casual
Question: What is Living Word Assembly of God's Facebook page?
Answer: https://www.facebook.com/livingworddf
Question: What is Living Word Assembly of God's Instagram page?
Answer: https://www.instagram.com/livingworddf/
Question: Where do I park at Living Word Assembly of God?
Answer: On street OR Across street in Courthouse Parking Lot
Question: What is Living Word Assembly of God's website?
Answer: http://livingworddf.org
Question: What denominaiton is Living Word Assembly of God?
Answer: Living Word Assembly of God belongs to Assemblies of God denomination.
"Prayer is not so much an act as it is an attitude - an attitude of dependency, dependency upon God".
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Living Word Assembly of God listing was last updated on the 1st of May, 2020