Praise Assembly Deaf Church

Welcome to our newwebsite! 

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If snow orice or power outages or anything else requires us to cancel services, we willpost the closing on http://www.kotv.com/

Closings will also be shown on andbroadcast on 87.7 FM.

If you'd like to see us instead of ourwebsite, please join us for Sunday services at 9:30 (Sunday School) and 10:30(worship) or Wednesday evenings at 6:00 (prayer) and 7:00 (BibleStudy).

All services are presented in sign language for theDeaf and hard of hearing. 

Services are usuallyalso voiced for hearing and real-time "captioned" (volunteers typethe message into a computer for people who have limited hearing and signlanguage skills or vision). 

Sunday morning worshipservices are video projected so that deaf-blind can see the message. 

Our worship music is presented as a multi-media experiencewith a sound system strong and clear enough to be felt by those who cannothear.  Songs are presented in ASL by Deaf andhearing worship leaders and PowerPoint-style movies that incorporate the lyricswith graphics to help visually prepare everyone for worship.









 

AG.org News & Information

  • Art is continuous confirmation of iVALUE truths

    The artwork of Ron DiCianni for the Assemblies of God and the iVALUE program were developed separately, but they are made for each other.

  • Bike For The Light embarks on second tour

    Johnny Kelley biked 10,000 miles through 16 states last year to raise money and awareness for Speed the Light. He spoke to more than 75,000 students and raised more than $10,000 and is planning for numbers to be even bigger this year. New tour begins in Dallas, Texas, on March 1, 2010, and will end at National Fine Arts Festival in Detroit, Michigan, this August.

  • HCM commits the month of March to restoring Haiti

    HealthCare Ministries is committing the month of March to getting medical teams into Haiti. HCM hopes to create a long-term presence in the country.

  • Jesus in America

    After being asked to lead the opening prayer for the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, Pastor Gerry Stoltzfoos was denied because of his refusal to omit Jesus' name from the prayer. Several recent polls express a majority of Christians in America do not consider belief in Jesus a requirement for eternal life. Zollie L. Smith Jr., national director of AG U.S. Missions, says these findings show a need for Christ-centered ministries in the United States.

  • Ministry continues, but devastation still taking toll

    As Convoy of Hope, AG World Missions and others work to provide relief to those suffering in Haiti, Calixte Fleuridor, general superintendent of the Assemblies of God in Haiti, tells of the trauma survivors are still experiencing.