
Welcome to the Correctionville Assembly of God
512 5th Street Correctionville
PO. Box #316 Correctionville, Iowa 51016
Welcome to the Correctionville Assembly of God Website.
Please accept our invitation to attend one of our services and/or many ministries to Correctionville Iowa and surrounding communities. Our soul purpose of existence is to fulfill God's will for the establishment of His kingdom. No matter where your from or what your background we would love the opportunity to get to know you.
We offer a wide variety of services to the community as well as a balanced worship service consisting of today's comntemporary styles mixed with the traditional choruses of yesterday, brought to you by a full worship band. Pastor Byers equips the congregation every service with solid biblical preaching made effective to today's world. Providing the community's youth with a center for gathering and clothing and food for all who need it as well as numerous children's events we are reaching out in the name of Jesus for the benefit of all.
If you are new to the community or just curious about the whole Christian thing then please give us the oppurtunity to meet with you.
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