

Greetings in the love of Jesus Christ, our Lord!
We are delighted that you have taken the time to visit the First Assembly of God Church in Angono, Rizal, Philippines Website. Hopefully, the information will be helpful to you. It would be a personal joy to have you worship with us whenever you will be passing this way. If you are looking for a place to share fellowship with God's people you will find the family at FAOGC to be most friendly, warm and loving. The worship here at FAOGC is exciting and inspiring and each time we come together the presence of the Lord is very real.
If you are just "passing through" this great city sooner, and the "ART Capital of the Phillippines", I encourage you to take the opportunity to attend God's House at FAOGC. We would be so honored if your schedule allowed you to include worshipping with the FAOGC family.
FAOGC Family and I hope to meet you personally in the very near future!
Cordially Yours,
~ Rev. Rick T. Alay and First Assembly of God Church Angono Family =)
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