Churches of Lackawanna County, PA |
Assembly of God and Pentecostal Churches in Lackawanna County
Church |
Status |
Notes |
Records |
Assembly of God Church Moosic |
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Clarks Green Assembly of God 204 S. Abington Rd. Clarks Green |
Name changed (2019) |
Present building was started in 1976 and dedicated in 1977. Became Servant Church of the Abingtons |
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Dickson City Assembly of God 115 Main St. Dickson City |
Closed (2008) |
In 2008 the church closed its location on Main St., temporarily operating in various other locations in Dickson City |
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East Scranton Assembly of God 1319 Ash St. Scranton |
Closed (1979) |
Formed in 1957 to accommodate members who lived in East Scranton and were attending Green Ridge Assembly of God. Membership had dwindled and members started attending Green Ridge Assembly of God. |
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Faith Tabernacle Assembly of God 22 Garfield Ave. Carbondale |
Active |
Founded in 1934. Present church was built in 1947. |
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First Italian Pentecostal Church 201 N. Hyde Park Ave. Scranton |
Closed |
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First Pentecostal Tabernacle of Assemblies of God of Peckville |
Name changed |
Organized in 1916. Became Peckville Assembly of God. Church was built in stages, and completed in 1927 with additions in 1954 and 1981. |
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Full Gospel Tabernacle 137 S. Hyde Park Ave. Scranton |
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Was formerly known as Hyde Park Revival Center and Hyde Park Evangelistic Tabernacle. The church closed its doors in June 1978 when the pastor and owner left the area. The building burned to the ground on September 24, 1978. |
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Garfield Ave. Church 123 N. Garfield Ave. Scranton |
Moved and changed name (1967) |
The church was founded in 1870, and was first known as the Fourth Ward Mission. It became the Garfield Ave. Full Gospel Church. In 1967 they bought the former St. John’s Episcopal Church on Church Ave. and became Providence Full Gospel Tabernacle |
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Green Ridge Assembly of God 825 Green Ridge St. Scranton |
Active |
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At church |
Italian Christian Assembly Church Mary & Clark Streets Old Forge |
Closed (early 1990s) |
By the early 1970s, the church was not used extensively, mainly for Bible studies. Many members went to Moosic Assembly of God Church and other churches of the denomination. |
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Italian Pentecostal Church 243 Terrace St. Dunmore |
Closed |
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Hyde Park Evangelistic Tabernacle 137 S. Hyde Park Ave. |
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See Hyde Park Revival Center |
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Hyde Park Revival Center 137 S. Hyde Park Ave. Scranton |
Name changed |
It was dedicated in 1959, occupying the old Tabernacle Congregational Church. Previously services were held in the former Ebenezer Welsh Presbyterian Church on S. Main Ave. The names were changed to Hyde Park Evangelistic Tabernacle and Full Gospel Tabernacle. |
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Italian Pentecostal Church Clark St. & Mary St. Old Forge |
Closed |
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Moosic Assembly of God 477 Third St. Moosic |
Active |
Founded in 1927. Became Moosic Assembly of God in the 1984 |
At church |
Moosic Full Gospel Tabernacle 3rd & River Streets Moosic |
Name changed (1984) |
Became Moosic Assembly of God. |
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New Life Assembly of God Church 415 Hickory St. Scranton |
Active |
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At church |
Old Forge Assembly of God Mary & Clark Streets |
Active |
Congregation formed in 1996, occupying the old Italian Christian Assembly Church. |
At church |
Peckville Assembly of God 3364 Scranton-Carbondale Highway Blakely |
Active |
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At church |
Peckville Assembly of God 545 Keystone Ave. Peckville |
Moved (2008) |
Founded in 1916. Moved to new church in 2008 |
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Pentecostal Church of Clarks Summit |
Name changed (1977) |
Became Clarks Green Assembly of God |
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Providence Full Gospel Tabernacle 1920 Church Ave. Scranton |
Closed |
Moved to present location in 1967. The congregation was previously Garfield Ave. Full Gospel Church |
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Servant Church of the Abingtons 204 S. Abington Rd. Clarks Green |
Active |
Formerly Clarks Green Assembly of God |
At church |
Contributed by Tom Price, 2021
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