Welcome to Lansdowne Assembly of God in Cyberspace!
The Lansdowne Assembly of God Church is located at the corner of 5th and Washington, two blocks off of Hammonds Ferry Rd., in the Lansdowne area of Baltimore County, Maryland. For a map to our church, please click HERE. We are a pentecostal fellowship affiliated with the Potomac District of the Assemblies and the General Council of the Assemblies of God in Springfield, Missouri.
At the Lansdowne Assembly of God Church there is a ministry directed to every member of the family. Not only do we have Sunday School classes for all ages, we also have Children's Church Ministry, Missionettes (young girls), Royal Rangers (young boys), Women's Ministries and Men's Ministries. Yes, Lansdowne Assembly of God is indeed geared towards people in providing a place of worship where all will "fit in"! The Holy Spirit anointed services, the well planned Sunday School, and the friendliness of the congregation will minister to you.
It is our desire to meet the spiritual needs and make Jesus Christ our Saviour, real to each of our guests. We trust that you will visit us and enjoy the presence of God and the warmth of Christian fellowship.
AG.org News & Information
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EPA awards "On Course" double excellence
On Course magazine, the Assemblies of God magazine for teens, was awarded the highest honor by the Evangelical Press Association, for both its print and digital versions of the magazine.
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SAGU breaks ground on World Communication Center
SAGU broke ground on its World Communication Center Friday, April 27, 2012.
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This week in AG history -- May 15, 1966
Featured in this week's May 15, 1966, issue of the Pentecostal Evangel are articles by James Oliver Savell, David A. Lewis, Raymond L. Cox and others!
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Point Church Babylon marks 200th church plant
Point Church (AG) in Babylon, New York, was launched on Easter Sunday — it is the 200th church planted with matching funds sponsored by Church Multiplication Network and AGTrust.
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Evangel University receives grant to launch new major
Evangel University's Department of Business will launch a new nonprofit business and social ecnterprise major this fall, including six new courses of study.



