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Our Story

United States Full Gospel Mission All Nations Assembly (US FGM ANA) is an extension of the Foreign Missions’ Arm of the Full Gospel Mission in Cameroon (FGMC)

 

The Full Gospel Mission in a community of evangelical Pentecostal churches whose Christians believe in all biblical doctrines as taught by Christ and his apostles.

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Get to Know Us

United States Full Gospel Mission All Nations Assembly (US FGM ANA)

At US FGM ANA, we strive to embody our guiding principles of love, humility, and service. Our mission is to foster a sense of belonging and spiritual fulfillment, nurturing a community that supports and uplifts one another. We are dedicated to providing a sanctuary for spiritual growth, where individuals can explore their faith and contribute to the greater good.

 

.We gather to worship authentically, grow together in discipleship, build a supportive community, and share God's love in practical ways within Beltsville and surrounding cities.

Everyone is invited to join us as we work in the Lord’s vineyard" at:

4061 Powdermill rd

6th floor

Beltsville

Md 207705

Meet the Leaders

Dedication. Compassion. Service.

The leaders of the church play a vital role in guiding the community and fostering a strong connection among its members. They are responsible for teaching beliefs, providing support during challenging times, and leading worship services. Often acting as role models, these leaders inspire others their actions, compassion, and commitment to their faith. Their leadership is essential for maintaining the church's mission and vision, ensuring that it continues to thrive and serve the.

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Women's Leader & Treasurer

Dr Beatrice Tekeh (Deaconess)

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Head of Media and Technical Department

Samuel Keyaka

Prudence

Finance Secretary

Prudence Mbabnda (Deaconess)

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Praise and Worsip

Coordinator - Hospitality

Rahel Fon (Deaconess)

Intercessors

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Youth Leader

Makell Martin

Intercessors

Technicians

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GUIDING PRINCIPLES

We believe

  • In WATER BAPTISM by way of immersion in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit subsequent to repentance and faith in Jesus Christ as instructed in Matt. 28:18-20 and Mark 16:15

 

  • In BAPTISM IN THE HOLY SPIRIT, as a subsequent experience to conversion, with the evidence of speaking with other tongues which can be tongues of men or of angels (Matt. 3:11, Mark 16:17-18, Acts 2:1-4, 1 Cor. 13:1).

 

  • Believe in the Lord Jesus, and you will be saved, you and your household" Acts 16:31 (NIV)

The Word

Hebrews 4:12, which states, "For the word of God is living and active, sharper than any two-edged sword, piercing to the division of soul and of spirit, of joints and of marrow, and discerning the thoughts and intentions of the heart."

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Why it matters:


This isn’t just a ritual; it is a celebration of belonging.

 

Their excitement wasn’t just about the water – it was about stepping into hope, embraced by faith and community. As they shivered and laughed under shared towels, their faces said it all: This is where I’m meant to be.

"For we were all baptized by one Spirit so as to form one body... and we were all given the one Spirit to drink."


— 1 Corinthians 12:13 (NIV)

In that pool, nerves turned to courage, and faith became a shared song. Their joy wasn’t just happiness—it was the echo of coming home.

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Fellowship

TEAM

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The sanctuary hummed not just with songs, but with shared purpose. As the congregation gathered, you felt it—a deep sense of belonging. Old and young, newcomers and longtime members, all welcomed like family. The worship wasn’t performative; it was authentic, raw voices lifted not for show, but from surrendered hearts.

During the sermon, the pastor spoke with clarity and biblical grounding, unpacking truth in ways that challenged minds and stirred spirits—not just information, but transformation. Afterward, no one rushed for the doors. Instead, they lingered in meaningful fellowship: tears wiped away in prayer circles, newcomers embraced over coffee, needs met through whispered offers of help.

Here, the assembly wasn’t a passive audience. Every member used their gifts—some serving meals, others teaching children, many simply listening with compassion. There was orderly reverence (1 Corinthians 14:40), yet room for the Spirit’s gentle nudge—a prophecy shared, a prayer of healing, a repentant heart restored.

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