
Welcome to Canyon Del Oro Assembly of God
CDO is a contemporary Pentecostal Church located on the Northwest side of Tucson. It is our deepest desire is to have real people experience a real God in a real way. You will find lot's of loving people, Spirit-filled worship, powerful prayer, solid Biblical teaching, exciting children's and youth ministry and much, much more. Several weeks ago we were discussing some of the existing churches in Tucson and the names by which they are known. These names and slogans are used to define a church's personality and to draw the interest of perspective attendees. After talking about the reasons why someone might be attracted to a church based upon the suggestion of their name, I made this statement: "What if we could be known as The More Church." Now I am not out to start an advertising campaign or even comprise a slogan that we can post on a banner, but I am after a testimony that would spread through this community. A testimony that says: "When you've tried everything else, when you're tired of man made programs, when you're ready to fill the spiritual hunger deep inside, when you want MORE, come to Canyon Del Oro Assembly of God". The MORE consists of one and only one thing - The Manifest presence of God. God is the source of all that will fulfill and satisfy. If we want more, we must seek more of Him.
Pastor David Filener
AG.org News & Information
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Hand up spurs growth of congregation
With the help of other nearby AG churches, recent church plant, Transforming Life Church Assembly of God in Lloyd, Florida, was able to move into a new building and expand its capacity for ministry.
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RV Volunteers warm hearts by weaving caps
RV Volunteers and other MAPS workers have woven more than 20,000 woolen stocking caps for use by the homeless, babies, cancer patients, and others on Indian reservations and at Assemblies of God mission outreaches at home and abroad.
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Points of pain and ministry
Bethel AG and Pastor Chuck Kish in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, are placing chaplains where they've possibly never gone before in order to reach people at their "point of pain."
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December 1 is World AIDS Day
December 1 marks the 20th anniversary of World AIDS Day. Since 1988, the day has been designated to raise awareness of the global pandemic and the HIV virus that causes it.
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After blizzard, U.S. missionaries provide relief
Earlier this month, U.S. Missionaries Gus and Terry Craven spent many days responding to the needs of their neighbors when a 45-inch blizzard left Pine Ridge Indian Reservation without water and power.




