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OUR DOCTRINE
Bay Assembly X DOCTRINE
Doctrinally, the church emphasizes personal salvation, water baptism, divine healing, the baptism in the Holy Spirit accompanied by the evidence of speaking in tongues, + the pre-millennial second coming of Jesus Christ.
The Bible is recognized as the inspired word of God + provides the rule for faith and practice.
ASSEMBLIES OF GOD
Bay Assembly X AG
Bay Assembly is a church affiliated with the National Assemblies of God fellowship. The Assemblies of God was founded in 1914 in Hot Springs, Arkansas with 300 people at the founding convention.
Over the last decade the U.S. Assemblies of God has grown by 12 percent to over 3.2 million adherents.
The Fellowship is 53 percent under the age of 35 + more than 43 percent ethnic minority.
Today there are 13,009 churches in the U.S. with over 3 million members and adherents.
There are more than 69 million Assemblies of God members worldwide, making the Assemblies of God the world’s largest Pentecostal denomination. SIXTEEN FUNDEMENTAL TRUTHS
Bay Assembly X 16 TRUTHS
+The Scriptures Inspired
+The One True God
+The Deity of the Lord Jesus Christ
+The Fall of Man
+The Salvation of Man
+The Ordinances of the Church
+The Baptism in the Holy Spirit
+The Initial Physical Evidence of the Baptism in the Holy Spirit
+Sanctification
+The Church and Its Mission
+The Ministry
+Divine Healing
+The Blessed Hope
+The Millennial Reign of Christ
+The Final Judgment
+The New Heavens and the New Earth
Bay Assembly X DOCTRINE
Doctrinally, the church emphasizes personal salvation, water baptism, divine healing, the baptism in the Holy Spirit accompanied by the evidence of speaking in tongues, + the pre-millennial second coming of Jesus Christ.
The Bible is recognized as the inspired word of God + provides the rule for faith and practice.
ASSEMBLIES OF GOD
Bay Assembly X AG
Bay Assembly is a church affiliated with the National Assemblies of God fellowship. The Assemblies of God was founded in 1914 in Hot Springs, Arkansas with 300 people at the founding convention.
Over the last decade the U.S. Assemblies of God has grown by 12 percent to over 3.2 million adherents.
The Fellowship is 53 percent under the age of 35 + more than 43 percent ethnic minority.
There are more than 69 million Assemblies of God members worldwide, making the Assemblies of God the world’s largest Pentecostal denomination. SIXTEEN FUNDEMENTAL TRUTHS
Bay Assembly X 16 TRUTHS
+The Scriptures Inspired
+The One True God
+The Deity of the Lord Jesus Christ
+The Fall of Man
+The Salvation of Man
+The Ordinances of the Church
+The Initial Physical Evidence of the Baptism in the Holy Spirit
+Sanctification
+The Church and Its Mission
+The Ministry
+Divine Healing
+The Blessed Hope
+The Millennial Reign of Christ
+The Final Judgment
Church Address
Church Pastor
Steve and Regina Pettis
Lead Pastors
1706 U.S. 31
Bay Minette,
AL
36507
United States
Phone: 251-937-9030
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Pastor Steve Pettis has been the lead pastor at Bay Assembly since 2016. He and his wife Regina have been in ministry for thirty-two years together. They have three wonderful children, and three grand-children that have rocked their world.
In their many years of ministry, Pastor Steve has worn many hats while serving, including, musician, evangelist, and lead pastor. In his spare time, he enjoys riding motorcycles, drinking coffee, jazz music + his grandbabies.
Pastor Regina currently serves as the Missions Director and the Women’s Pastor at Bay Assembly. Regina felt the call of God on her life at the young age of fourteen and began her ministry four years later when she married her husband. She has a passion for girls ministries and loving and serving people in any way that she can.
Over the years, she has served as a childrens pastor, worship team member, girls and women’s ministries coordinator and many more. In her spare time, Pastor Regina shopping in antique/thrift stores, + spending time with her grandchildren.
In their many years of ministry, Pastor Steve has worn many hats while serving, including, musician, evangelist, and lead pastor. In his spare time, he enjoys riding motorcycles, drinking coffee, jazz music + his grandbabies.
Pastor Regina currently serves as the Missions Director and the Women’s Pastor at Bay Assembly. Regina felt the call of God on her life at the young age of fourteen and began her ministry four years later when she married her husband. She has a passion for girls ministries and loving and serving people in any way that she can.
Over the years, she has served as a childrens pastor, worship team member, girls and women’s ministries coordinator and many more. In her spare time, Pastor Regina shopping in antique/thrift stores, + spending time with her grandchildren.
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EVERY SUNDAY AT 10:30 AM
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You’ll find everything from shorts and flip flops to dress shirts and skirts. Come in what is comfortable for you, because being Bay Assembly is not about what you look like or what you wear.
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Bay Assembly History
WHERE WE'VE BEEN
In Septeember of 1931, Rev. A. L. Shell Sr. ran a tent revival behind a local hotel that is now the Vetrans Club. He came back in November of 1931 and organized The First Assembly of God church. Rev. Clem Sanks was at that time appointed Pastor. The church rented an old store building at the corner of South and Bay Street. In 1933, Rev. T. H. Spence preached a revival and the curch was relocated at the old Latter Day Saints Church on Byrne street. In 1934, the church met in a room behind S. Kahalley’s store on First street for a short time,then moved to Hoyle Avenue where a park is now located. In 1935, the church met in Brother Ira parker’s house on Hand Avenue.
Later that year the church moved to Stanmyer and Railroad Street while Rev. Karl Gygax was pastor. In 1937, the church was moved to the Byrne Street location where it remained until 1996.
WHERE WE ARE
In May of 1996, the church moved to its present lcation on US HWY 31 where Rev. Chester Clark pastored until 2006
In 2016 Pastor Steve Pettis was voted in unanimously. Pastor Steve has a God given vision to see the church grow and flourish in ways it has never seen before.
In the year of 2020 the church officially changed its name to Bay Assembly.The church and its leadership have a passion to love God and love the people of not only Bay Minette but the world.
In Septeember of 1931, Rev. A. L. Shell Sr. ran a tent revival behind a local hotel that is now the Vetrans Club. He came back in November of 1931 and organized The First Assembly of God church. Rev. Clem Sanks was at that time appointed Pastor. The church rented an old store building at the corner of South and Bay Street. In 1933, Rev. T. H. Spence preached a revival and the curch was relocated at the old Latter Day Saints Church on Byrne street. In 1934, the church met in a room behind S. Kahalley’s store on First street for a short time,then moved to Hoyle Avenue where a park is now located. In 1935, the church met in Brother Ira parker’s house on Hand Avenue.
Later that year the church moved to Stanmyer and Railroad Street while Rev. Karl Gygax was pastor. In 1937, the church was moved to the Byrne Street location where it remained until 1996.
WHERE WE ARE
In May of 1996, the church moved to its present lcation on US HWY 31 where Rev. Chester Clark pastored until 2006
In the year of 2020 the church officially changed its name to Bay Assembly.The church and its leadership have a passion to love God and love the people of not only Bay Minette but the world.
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Open our ears to hear
Blessed Lord, open our ears to hear what Thou speakest and our eyes to see as Thou seest. Give us hearts to beat in sympathy with Thine at the sight of every little child; and above all, our Lord, to understand and experience how surely and how blessedly Thou fulfilest Thy promise, "Whoso shall receive one such little child in my name receiveth me."
Blessed Lord, open our ears to hear what Thou speakest and our eyes to see as Thou seest. Give us hearts to beat in sympathy with Thine at the sight of every little child; and above all, our Lord, to understand and experience how surely and how blessedly Thou fulfilest Thy promise, "Whoso shall receive one such little child in my name receiveth me."
Bay Assembly listing was last updated on the 4th of March, 2021