Central Assembly started with a group of people gathering together to study the Bible in 1925, and 99 years later we gather with the same purpose.  
We are not just a house of worship and a community of people following Jesus, but we are a ministry center who desires to help others grow in faith as well.  God has blessed our church, and we aim to be a blessing to those around us.

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Scott & Heidi Forsberg

Lead & Executive Pastor

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Karen Sislo

Children's Pastor

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Matt Zimmer

Discipleship Pastor

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Wendy Wolter

Administrative Assistant

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Karen K.

Book Keeper

ABOUT THE ASSEMBLIES OF GOD
The Assemblies of God was founded in 1914 in Hot Springs, Arkansas with 300 people at the founding convention. Today there are nearly 13,000 churches in the U.S. with over 3 million members and adherents. There are more than 86 million Assemblies of God members worldwide, making the Assemblies of God the world’s largest Pentecostal denomination.

CHRIST THE HEAD
In the Assemblies of God Christ is recognized as the head of the Church. He is supreme; and His life is the pattern for all ministry and conduct of the church (Ephesians 5:23; Colossians 1:18).

ELECTED LEADERSHIP
The pastor is elected by the local congregation. He leads through preaching and teaching of the Word as well as by example. The pastor is responsible for much of the public ministry and day-to-day operation of the local church. A board of deacons is elected to assist the pastor in spiritual matters and to help conduct the business operation of the church (Ephesians 4:11, 12; 1 Timothy 3:8-13).

SOVEREIGNTY OF LOCAL ASSEMBLIES
Within the fellowship of the Assemblies of God there are two classifications of churches - General Council affiliated churches and district affiliated churches. General Council affiliated churches enjoy full autonomy, having developed to the point of where they are self-governing and self-supporting. These fundamental principles have been catalysts for growth in the Fellowship. District affiliated churches are those which have not yet developed to the point where they qualify for full autonomy. All assemblies are required to adhere to the Statement of Fundamental Truths and a biblical pattern of conduct.