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This Week in AG History -- Jan. 30 1932

Dr. Florence Murcutt was likely the first surgeon to also serve as an Assemblies of God missionary, serving as a missionary to Mexicans for more than two decades.


Sawdust Discovery Brings Awareness, Thankfulness

During a church renovation project in Virginia, workers uncovered the sawdust of the original tabernacle, which unlocked significant church history — back to the founding of the Assemblies of God.


AG Minister Remembered in Smithsonian Display

AG minister Teresa Ruelas was deported in the 1930s to Mexico despite being a U.S. citizen, the Smithsonian used her story in an exhibit that has recently opened.


Church Builds Pathway to Kentucky Schoolchildren

In following a God-given vision, a Kentucky pastor and congregation have created an incredible opportunity to share Christianity with potentially tens of thousands of school children, teachers, and families.


This Week in AG History -- Jan. 27, 1952

First Assembly in Memphis, Tennessee, already had a rich heritage by the 1950s, due in part to its pastors, including James E. Hamill.


This Week in AG History -- Jan. 16, 1937

E.S. Williams led the Assemblies of God in roughly doubling in size during the Great Depression while urging unity through Christian fellowship, love, and worship.