At Bastrop First, we want you to feel right at home, where you will be surrounded by people who love you and care for you, and are here to help and support you on life's journey. Whether your family is large or you're a family of one, we invite you to see what the Bastrop First family is all about.
(Please visit the About Us link on this site for more information)
We are located at 609 Pecan Street
(In the heart of Historic Bastrop, between Highway 71 and Chestnut Street)
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Third annual "AG News" wants to know Christmas Project
Is your Assemblies of God church, ministry or college reaching out to your community this Christmas season to meet needs? Then AG News wants to share your efforts with our readers as a source of encouragement and inspiration!
Connection Church reaches out to hurting people
The congregation at the Connection Church in Canton, Michigan, has focused compassion efforts on its food pantry, Open Door Ministry, for the last several years. More than 1,300 people receive food every week thanks to 50 volunteers. Connection Church women have recently started another ministry, My Sister Song, which strives to establish relationships with women who have been victims of abuse and violence.
Convoy of Hope Europe assists hurting families
Convoy of Hope Europe is finding the impoverished in Europe to be overwhelming in numbers.
This week in AG history -- November 23, 1929
Featured in this week's November 23, 1929, issue of the Pentecostal Evangel are articles by Harold H. Moss, Bernice E. Lee and others!
Experiencing 56.52 miles of "enablement"
Steve Svoboda, an intern at James River Assembly, Ozark, Missouri, sets out to run 12 straight hours to raise money through Speed the Light to help victims of human trafficking.