Welcome to the website of the First Assembly of God in DeQueen Arkansas!
Pastor Ray Reynolds and the entire church body welcomes you to our new website. This website is dedicated to the work of our Savior Jesus Christ.
Pastoral Staff:
Pastor Ray & Sondra Reynolds

Pastor Kent & Katy Irvan

Pastor J & Kellie Reynolds

Come worship with us
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Sunday School 9:30 AM
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Morning Service 10:30 AM
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*Children's Worship is during AM Services
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Class 1 Baby Church (18-36 months)
- Class 2 Ages 3-6 (not yet in 1st grade)
- Class 3 (1-6th grades)
- Monthly Family Fellowship Lunch (First Sunday of each Month) after the AM Services.
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Sunday Evening Worship 6:00 PM
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Wednesday-Midweek Service
Adult-Youth-Missionettes-Royal Rangers 7:00 PM
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Monday - Intercessory Prayer Meeting 6:00 PM
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Tuesday - Extension Services - Sevier Health Care 2:30 PM
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Tuesday -Brookewood Nursing Center 3:00 PM
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3nd Tuesday of each month at 6:30 PM
Joy Fellowship (Women's Ministries)
Honor Bound (Men's Ministries)
- Singles Alive - Fourth Friday of each month
- To email Angel Foods click here dequeen_angelfood_ministry@yahoo.com. If this link doesn't work, then copy and paste it to your web address browser.
I will be updating this website as new information is forwarded to me.
To add information on the website, contact Kay Chandler for approval.
Contact us by phone at: 870-584-3435
or you can email us at: firstagdequeen@windstream.net
God bless you,
Timothy Thornton
Website Administrator
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Four Responses to Grace
Read Genesis 19:1 through 21:34
The destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah offers a powerful picture of divine judgment (Genesis 19:24–25). Have you ever stopped to consider the equally compelling panorama of divine grace and four very different responses to that grace?
The people of the cities and surrounding plain rebelled against God for generations. God reached out to them, withholding His judgment and sending them His servants as their example. It was to no avail, and the people eventually faced judgment.
Lot’s wife knew of God’s love and grace, but at a key moment she rejected it and gave in to the lure of a sinful civilization—even as that civilization was destroyed for its sin.
Lot and his daughters, though struggling with fear and doubt, obeyed God and fled to safety.
Abraham, that stalwart follower of God, quietly served in the background as intercessor for Lot, his family, and any others who might choose to serve the Almighty.
Like the people in the Genesis saga, our choices will determine whether we will enjoy God’s grace and favor or suffer the consequences of our rebellion.
Thought for Today: Are you living in God’s grace, and interceding for those who need it?
Quicklook:Genesis 19:23–29
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