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As a result of the outpouring of the Holy Spirit at the turn of the twentieth century, thousands of Christians were impacted by the power of the Holy Spirit, and the Pentecostal Church was ignited. A number of Pentecostal networks were established between 1912 and 1920.

In Birmingham in 1924, the Assemblies of God in Great Britain came into being. From those early days, leaders and churches worked for the expansion of the kingdom of God.

Our early leaders gave the wider Church much of its teaching on Pentecostal doctrine through writing books and travelling. Donald Gee and Howard Carter were two who travelled the world to tell people about the new understanding of the Holy Spirit’s activity in the Church.

The Movement grew and many different departments were added to its ministry, reflecting our desire to plant churches and assist the growth of our people in the things of God.

Today the Assemblies of God in Great Britain has approximately 900 pastors and nearly 600 churches, with many specialized departments ministering at home and abroad, making us one of the largest Pentecostal denominations in our country.

Executive Leadership

Rev. John Partington was elected as National Leader in May 2009.

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Rev. John Partington, National Leader
Assemblies of God Great Britain
PO Box 7634
Nottingham
NG11 6ZY
United Kingdom

Tel.  +44 115-921-7272 (O)
Fax  +44 115-921-7273
Email: John.partington@aog.org.uk
Asst: Helen.weaver@aog.org.uk

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