Praise Assembly Deaf Church

Welcome to our new website! 

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

Closings will also be shown on  and broadcast on 87.7 FM.

If you'd like to see us instead of our website, 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 (Bible Study).

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

Services are usually also voiced for hearing and real-time "captioned" (volunteers type the message into a computer for people who have limited hearing and sign language skills or vision). 

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

Our worship music is presented as a multi-media experience with a sound system strong and clear enough to be felt by those who cannot hear.  Songs are presented in ASL by Deaf and hearing worship leaders and PowerPoint-style movies that incorporate the lyrics with graphics to help visually prepare everyone for worship.









AG.org News & Information

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  • Church "adopts" military chaplain

    As military chaplains provide vital spiritual support for military personnel, chaplains, too, are in need of support. Pastor Rich Catapano and Bethel Assembly of God (Franklin Square, New York) recognize this need, so in 2006 the church "adopted" Chaplain Jeff Bryan during his 15-month deployment to Iraq.

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    Despite economic recession, in some states, lottery sales have increased as down-on-their-luck consumers purchase tickets in hopes of scoring a windfall. This concerns many Christians who have witnessed firsthand the devastating effects of gambling.

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    A fire destroyed the dining commons of Bethany University (AG) in Scotts Valley, California, on Tuesday, June 16 — however, no one was injured in the blaze. Plans for a new building are being made.