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Larbert Pentecostal
Church has
been in existence for around 80 years, having been pioneered
by
the late Pastor H. W. Evans. The first
building was
opened by Sir Ian Bolton on 22nd March 1922. After a
temporary
relocation due to development, the present site
was purchased and a building erected with the full backing of
the
local ministers in 1954. One of the guest preachers that day was
the internationally known "apostle of balance", DONALD
GEE, who was pastoring in Edinburgh at the
time. Donald Gee frequently ministered in
Larbert. The
building was
extended during the ministry of Pastor Moonie, and then in
1996
under the leadership of Michael Rollo the building was practically
rebuilt, the seating capacity was increased, and a
small
crèche and disabled access/toilet were added.
Larbert Pentecostal
Church is in fellowship with, and subscribes to the Statement
of
Faith of the Assemblies of God in Great
Britain and Ireland, which is a group of around 650
Churches.
There are Assemblies of God fellowships in most countries of
the world with membership well into millions. The Church is
also a member of the Evangelical Alliance.
The name
"Pentecostal" comes from the Jewish feast of Pentecost. It was during
the Jewish feast of Pentecost that the Holy Spirit came upon the early
disciples. Today approximately 180 people would consider Larbert Pentecostal Church as their home church, however nearer 250-300 different people come through the doors to attend the various activities offered in the weekly programme.
The Assemblies of God is
part of the worldwide Pentecostal movement, which now forms one of the
largest sections of the Christian Church.
Pentecostal
Churches emphasise the need for the miraculous, life
transforming power of the Holy Spirit to be at work in the Church and
in the world today. The rapid growth of the Pentecostal
Movement, with an estimated several hundred
million
adherents, is largely due to this emphasis. The founder Pastor was well
known in the community for the "gift of healing" with
several testifying to being healed through prayer in
the
Name of Jesus. Still today the Church believes in
the
miraculous power of God and several members
of the
present congregation have experienced both the saving and healing power
of Christ.
Church Mission Statement: "To
glorify God
by obeying the Great Commission of our Lord
(Mt 28:19) in seeking to reach the lost with the message of the Gospel,
equipping believers for works of service (Eph 4:12-16), that the
Kingdom of God might be extended and God's will done on earth as it is
in heaven."
Believers are
encouraged to
glorify God in their daily lives. Large sections of the
meetings
are given to praising God and to expounding the work of God.
The
preaching is motivational and inspirational, encouraging believers to
develop their true potential for the Lord. Regular seminars
including those conducted by visiting ministers aim to develop gifts
and talents. Church services encourage congregational participation and
the Gifts of the Spirit are regularly manifested. The
worship,
aided by several gifted musicians, includes the singing of many
contemporary Christian songs.
Child
Protection: Larbert Pentecostal Church regards child protection and good working
practice as a priority. In the interests of the safety and well being
of all children and young people, it has developed and operates a
formal child protection policy, which is registered with the Churches'
Child Protection Advisory Service.
Disabled Facilities: Larbert Pentecostal Church has the following disabled facilities; ramp,
disabled toilet, loop system and large print song sheets.
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