Who we are
The Pentecostals of Alexandria is a church established by Biblical truth and committed to making disciples.
Our purpose at POA is to “make disciples” of Jesus Christ.
We do this through prayer, the Word, personal involvement, and fellowship.
We encourage every individual to passionately follow, serve and grow in Christ.
We are a gathering of people of all ages and all kinds who join together to worship Jesus Christ our King. Whether your age is 100 years or 100 days, you are welcome here! And, not only are you welcome, we have something designed especially for you. Click the appropriate box below if you would like to plan your first visit, join our orientation class (DiscoverMyPOA) or find out what we have available for families.
Our purpose at POA is to “make disciples” of Jesus Christ.
We do this through prayer, the Word, personal involvement, and fellowship.
We encourage every individual to passionately follow, serve and grow in Christ.
We are a gathering of people of all ages and all kinds who join together to worship Jesus Christ our King. Whether your age is 100 years or 100 days, you are welcome here! And, not only are you welcome, we have something designed especially for you. Click the appropriate box below if you would like to plan your first visit, join our orientation class (DiscoverMyPOA) or find out what we have available for families.
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Leadership
Leader Name:
Anthony & Mickey Mangun
Leader Position:
Senior Pastor
Phone:
Leader Bio:
Anthony Mangun was an infant when his parents accepted the pastorate of what would become The Pentecostals of Alexandria, the congregation he now pastors.
He is a graduate of Bolton High School in Alexandria. He attended Apostolic Bible Institute in St. Paul, MN and Louisiana College in Pineville, LA before going into full-time ministry as an evangelist in the late 1960s. Following six years of itinerant ministry (1969-1975), during which he married Mickey Lumpkin (1972), the couple settled in Plano, Texas where they began the work of growing a church in the Dallas metroplex. They served as pastor at Abundant Life Church from 1976-1981 during which time the church grew from approximately 30 members to well over 400. In 1981, the Manguns moved back to Alexandria, Louisiana and became co-pastor with his father. He now serves as Senior Pastor of The Pentecostals of Alexandria.
Pastor Mangun is a well-known and gifted speaker, participating in conferences across America as well as around the world. He has served in an advisory capacity to the local District Board of the Louisiana District UPC. He also served 2 years as an Executive Presbyter for the United Pentecostal Church, International.
Anthony and his wife, Mickey (Lumpkin) Mangun have two children: Miquell (Mrs. Jeff Hennigan) and Gentry (wife, Lexie Dauzat Mangun). They have one granddaughter, Eva Hennigan, and one grandson, Gibson Hennigan.
He is a graduate of Bolton High School in Alexandria. He attended Apostolic Bible Institute in St. Paul, MN and Louisiana College in Pineville, LA before going into full-time ministry as an evangelist in the late 1960s. Following six years of itinerant ministry (1969-1975), during which he married Mickey Lumpkin (1972), the couple settled in Plano, Texas where they began the work of growing a church in the Dallas metroplex. They served as pastor at Abundant Life Church from 1976-1981 during which time the church grew from approximately 30 members to well over 400. In 1981, the Manguns moved back to Alexandria, Louisiana and became co-pastor with his father. He now serves as Senior Pastor of The Pentecostals of Alexandria.
Pastor Mangun is a well-known and gifted speaker, participating in conferences across America as well as around the world. He has served in an advisory capacity to the local District Board of the Louisiana District UPC. He also served 2 years as an Executive Presbyter for the United Pentecostal Church, International.
Anthony and his wife, Mickey (Lumpkin) Mangun have two children: Miquell (Mrs. Jeff Hennigan) and Gentry (wife, Lexie Dauzat Mangun). They have one granddaughter, Eva Hennigan, and one grandson, Gibson Hennigan.
Pentecostals of Alexandria Service Times
Sunday School, 9:30 am
Sunday Morning Worship, 10:30 am
Sunday Evening Worship, 6:00 pm
Wednesday Evening, 7:00 pm
Watch us live on Sundays at 10:30 AM and 6 PM and Wednesdays at 7:20 PM.
http://www.thepentecostals.church/watch.html
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Sunday Morning Worship, 10:30 am
Sunday Evening Worship, 6:00 pm
Wednesday Evening, 7:00 pm
Watch us live on Sundays at 10:30 AM and 6 PM and Wednesdays at 7:20 PM.
http://www.thepentecostals.church/watch.html
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Other information
We need passion
We need passion in our faith! Instead of praying, 'If I should die before I wake', we should pray, 'Lord wake me up before I die!'
We need passion in our faith! Instead of praying, 'If I should die before I wake', we should pray, 'Lord wake me up before I die!'
Pentecostals of Alexandria listing was last updated on the 11th of July, 2018