"Hey! This is NOT what I expected!"
This is usually the first words we hear when friends join us in one of our weekly services. Don't get us wrong, there's nothing illeagal, dangerous or weird going on, we just choose to worship God in a casual atmosphere. Some have even mentioned how services here at Pomona Assembly have that "Large church feel with a small church atmosphere."
"These are some of the friendliest people I've ever met!"
That's usually one of the next phrases spoken by friends who hang out any length of time. Again, don't get us wrong, we are imperfect people, but we are sincerely striving to live lives that express our passion and commitment to Jesus. We're just real people who worship a real God.
Want to find out more about Pomona Assembly?
If you're interested in finding out more about getting plugged into Pomona Assembly, or you'd like to find out what we're all about, we invite you to spend some time checking out our website. But if you're ready to get the real picture, join us this Sunday on the corner of 4th and east A street in Pomona Kansas for our High Definition Learning (HDL) classes starting at 9:30 and then our worship service at 10:30AM.
Pastor Ron - Lead Pastor
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Minister, missions visionary Dan Sheaffer dies
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