Carol Taylor, the president of Evangel University for the past seven years, plans to step down from her position in August.
Jan 09, 2020, By Matthew J. Hufman
The Maranatha Village in Springfield, Missouri, is home to many pioneers of the AG, with many of its residents still actively involved in ministry.
Jul 13, 2023, By Ruthie Edgerly Oberg
John W. Kennedy, an extraordinary journalist who has impacted the lives of countless readers through AG News and other publications, will retire at the end of April.
Apr 25, 2023, By Dan Van Veen
After serving the Assemblies of God for more than 43 years as its first and only legal counsel, Richard R. Hammar will be retiring.
Nov 23, 2021, By Dan Van Veen
For Fonda Kavanaugh, fully engaged ministry began at 78.
Dec 16, 2016, By Rachel Dawn Hayes
After nearly two decades as university president, Don Meyer will depart this summer.
Apr 13, 2016, By AG News
Van Buren (Arkansas) First Assembly of God and Senior Pastor Bobby Johnson recently dedicated their new $5 million, 34,000 square-foot Memory Lane Alzheimer's Special Care Unit.
Dec 12, 2014, By Dan Van Veen
Gordon L. Anderson to step down effective June 2017.
Jan 20, 2016, By AG News
The gift of helping is what has made Jewell Woodward, an executive secretary at the Assemblies of God national office for decades, a name to remember.
Oct 03, 2017, By Dan Van Veen
Malcolm P. Burleigh has announced his retirement as executive director for AG U.S. Missions. Wilfredo “Choco” De Jesús has been appointed by the AG Executive Presbytery as the new executive director of U.S. Missions.
Mar 19, 2024, By AG News
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