What to Expect
Our Worship services are:
Sunday Worship Service: 11AM
Sunday School: 9:30AM
Wednesday Night Bible Study: 6:30PM
Wednesday Intercessory Prayer: 6PM
What should I wear?
We often wear casual to classic dress; however, God desires the heart of people to come as they are able without forsaking the Assembly of God. We believe God as it states in Joel 2:13, “so rend your heart, and not your garments”.
Does The Living Church of God Pentecostal of Braishertown take Communion?

We do partake in Communion at least twice a month. We believe that the Communion is the Lord’s Table and it represents the Body and the Blood of Jesus Christ. In I Corinthians 11:23-26 explains the symbolic significance of the bread and the blood that sealed a New Covenant with Him, so we do Communion in remembrance of why Jesus died for us.

Can I be Water Baptized?
Yes. We have a Baptismal Pool located in our Sanctuary. We will conduct Baptism on request of the individual. We believe Water Baptism is one of the integral acts of receiving the fullness of Jesus Christ.
Baptism must represent, to each believer, the understanding of atonement, forgiveness and repentance. We will teach the understanding of Baptism to each believer before partaking of Baptism so that they are consciously aware that this passage is a consecration and a cleansing of their sins.
Since this is a special time in the believers walk of salvation we encourage family, friends and a cloud of witnesses to celebrate your outward confession for your inward experience with the Jesus Christ.
ROMANS 6:4, “Therefore we were buried with Him through baptism into death, that just as Christ was raised from the dead by the glory of the Father, even so we also should walk in newness of life.”
Will I meet the Pastor?
Our Ministers always desire to meet and greet God’s people. They are transparent, approachable and filled with the Love of God. They truly walk out the passage set forth in Jeremiah 3:15, “And I will give you shepherds according to My heart, who will feed you with knowledge and understanding.”