
church resources Hub
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Church Resources Hub
This page is designed to equip and support churches across Arizona with practical tools for ministry and administration. Whether you're looking for best practice documents, frequently asked questions, or district-specific guidance, you’ll find helpful resources tailored to the unique needs of Assemblies of God churches in Arizona.
Here you’ll find:
Downloadable templates and operational guides
Answers to common questions about church governance and leadership
A directory of open ministry positions across the state
Resources created specifically for AG churches within the Arizona Ministry Network
Check back regularly as we continue to add new tools to serve and strengthen your local church.
Church Best Practices Resources
District Affiliated Church Resources
FAQs for Churches
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The Assemblies of God recognizes three main types of church governance, based on a church’s development, structure, and relationship to the wider Fellowship:
1. Parent Affiliated Church (PAC)
A PAC is a new church or ministry that begins under the spiritual covering of an existing Assemblies of God church—either a General Council or District Affiliated church. While it has its own worshiping community and identity, it remains under the oversight and authority of the “Parent Church” that launched it. This model allows for strong spiritual guidance and accountability during the early stages of church development.2. District Affiliated Church (DA)
These are churches that are still growing toward full autonomy. They are affiliated with and accountable to the district for spiritual oversight, leadership development, and administrative support. DA churches commit to the Assemblies of God's Statement of Fundamental Truths and strive to follow biblical patterns of leadership and conduct. This status helps provide stability and structure during formative seasons.3. General Council Affiliated Church (GC)
These churches are fully autonomous—self-governing, self-supporting, and self-propagating—while still in voluntary cooperation with the Assemblies of God Fellowship. GC churches have mature leadership, healthy organizational systems, and a history of faithful ministry. Their autonomy empowers them to lead boldly in their context, while remaining connected to the wider movement. -
1. Minutes of Advisory Council Meetings
Have the meeting minutes prepared immediately after the meeting. Send a copy to the sectional presbyter within one week after an Advisory Council meeting.
2. Financial Reports
The Network secretary-treasurer and sectional presbyter receive the Monthly Report, Balance Sheet, and Profit and Loss Statement.
3. Annual Church Ministries Report (ACMR)
Complete the ACMR at year’s-end, and return it to the addresses indicated. Forward an additional copy to your presbyter.
4. Annual Reappointment Questionnaire
Complete and submit to your presbyter before the time of the Annual Ministry Review.
5. Insurance Coverage
All current requirements for insurance coverage of District Affiliated Churches are found in the appendices. Coverage must include general liability, worker’s compensation, vehicle coverage, and also youth/children’s activities.
6. Church-owned vehicle information
Please detail information pertinent to each vehicle owned by the church.
7. Risk Management
Our district and insurance require that each church implement the risk management program, the provisions of which are set forth herein.
8. Advisory Council Members
Proposed additions or deletions to the Advisory Council are to be made on the appropriate forms in this Policy Manual.
9. Network Support
Monthly, the treasurer of the church is to send to the Arizona Ministry Network funds in the amount of three percent (3%) of the general fund income.
{Two percent (2%) of this amount will be used for Network support and one percent (1%) to support the camp.} (Separate checks need to be made out to Arizona District Council and Granite Hills Retreat and Conference Center respectively.)
10. Church Planting
This church is encouraged to give to World and U.S. Missions, including Strategy 2000 Church Plant, to plant and strengthen other Assemblies of God churches within the Network.
11. Records
This church shall cause a copy of its important corporate records to be kept on file at the Arizona Ministry Network office. Such records shall include, but not be limited to, the current:
a. Articles of Incorporation
b. Annual Financial Report
c. Copies of property deeds with Arizona District name on deeds
d. Copies of all property tax bills
e. Completed Annual Church Ministries Report (ACMR) required by General Council
f. Copies of Insurance Coverage
12. Accountability
The pastor is responsible to know and implement all current Arizona mandated requirements for District Affiliated Churches, including the most current Arizona Ministry Network Bylaws.
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To transition to General Council Affiliated status, a church must meet a few key requirements that reflect organizational health and readiness for autonomy:
Approved Governing Document – The church must adopt a set of bylaws that align with Assemblies of God polity. The Arizona Ministry Network provides a recommended template to help churches with this process.
At Least 20 Voting Members – A stable and engaged congregation is essential for healthy self-governance.
A Board of Directors with a Minimum of 3 Members – This ensures accountability and shared leadership in overseeing the church’s mission and operations.
These requirements help position the church to thrive as a fully autonomous part of the Assemblies of God Fellowship.
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Yes. The Arizona Ministry Network affirms the value of sabbaticals as a biblical and practical rhythm for long-term health in ministry. Just as God established the Sabbath as a pattern of rest and renewal (Exodus 20:8–11; Mark 6:31), we believe extended rest is vital for spiritual, emotional, and physical well-being in those who serve.
The Executive Presbytery recommends a sabbatical development model that local churches and district offices can adapt. The length and structure of a sabbatical should be prayerfully considered and based on:
the minister’s tenure and credibility,
the expressed needs of both the minister and the church or district,
the financial capacity of the organization, and
the availability of leaders to provide support during the minister’s time away.
Sabbaticals are not time off from ministry—but time for renewal, vision, and strengthening the calling God has placed on a leader’s life.
open positions
Explore current job openings at Assemblies of God churches across Arizona. This list is not exhaustive but includes churches that have submitted open positions through our website. Check back regularly for new opportunities in pastoral, administrative, and ministry support roles.
Lead Pastor Positions
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Contact Name: Richard Bush
Email: Reb.gbn@gmail.com,
Church Name: Rainbow City Assembly of God Church, Navajo Mountain
Position Title: Pastor
Ministry Position Description: Please reach out to Pastor Richard Bush at (623) 326-7515 if you are interested in this position.
Posted: 5/27/2025
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Position Type: Pastor
Position Title: Senior Pastor
Church Name: Fountain of Life Community Church
Church Address: 3160 N Lynx Lake Drive, Prescott Valley, AZ 86314-2507
Contact Name: Linda Burk
Contact Phone: 928-830-8097
Contact E-mail: lburk@centurylink.net
Additional Comments: We are seeking a compassionate, spiritually grounded, and experienced Pastor to shepherd our congregation—a vibrant and faithful community composed primarily of seniors. Our church values tradition, deep relationships, and spiritual maturity, and we are looking for a leader who will honor our legacy while guiding us forward in faith.
Posted: 5/8/2025
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Position Type: Pastor
Position Title: Senior Pastor
Church Name: Papago Assembly of God Church
Church Address: P.O. Box 340, Highway 86, Mile post 114.5, Sells, Arizona 85634, United States
Contact Name: Alfred Wilson
Contact Phone: +1 (520) 993-1289
Contact E-mail: awjr39@yahoo.com
Additional Comments: Please contact for further information
Posted: 5/6/2025
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Jesus El Redentor
549 S MacDonald Street, Mesa, AZ 85205, United States
Contact Name: Rose Mary Leathers
Contact Phone: +1 (602) 471-5763
Contact E-mail: rcisneros-leathers@cox.net
Additional Comments: Looking for bi-lingual pastor--Spanish/English.
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Blueridge Christian Center
184 W White Mountain Blvd, Lakeside, AZ 85929, United StatesContact Name: Brad Wright
Contact Phone: +1 (928) 367-0141
Contact E-mail: BCClakeside@gmail.com
Additional Comments: Please email us for a complete job description. At this time, email is the best form of communication with the Pastoral Search Committee.
Posted: 1.20.25
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Bethel Navajo Assembly of God
147 S Frontage Rd, Houck, AZ 86506
Contact Name: Kathryn Pierce
Contact Phone: +1 (928) 657-3701
Contact E-mail: kath_pierce@yahoo.com
Posted: 5/8/2024
Staff Positions
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Church Name: Teen Challange of Arizona
Position Title: State Music Director
Ministry Position Description: Teen Challenge of Arizona is looking for the most qualified person to fill the role of State Music Director. The primary responsibility of this position is to prepare music and lead a choir made up of Teen Challenge students from around Arizona. The choir, a significant part of the discipleship program, performs at events and gatherings throughout the year.
This important position requires some evening and weekend responsibilities, including travel. The State Music Director is a part of the Teen Challenge of Arizona Lead Staff group. It offers time and opportunity for personal development in the area of music, health & dental as well as other benefits, and the exciting opportunity to respond to God’s calling in an excellent Christian working environment.
Gifted and experienced musicians who have a heart to serve alongside an exceptional team of ministers are welcome to apply.
Qualifications
A B.A. in music, business management, or administration is desired (or equivalent)
Proficient musician – keyboards and/or guitar preferred
Experience in music ministry – worship team and/or choir leadership
Proficient vocal ability, able to teach harmony parts
Must exhibit compassion for individuals in need of recovery and discipleship
Strong Christian testimony and history of victorious Christian living
Must qualify for a level one fingerprint clearance card and pass the Arizona MVD background check
Please send resumes to:
Angela Rohne - Human Resources Manager
Jobs@tcaz.org
520-448-4339Posted: 7.10.25
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Contact Name: Tim Giles
Email:tim@inspirethechurch.com,
Church: Inspire the Church
Position Title: PT Children's Director
Ministry Position Description: Please reach out to Pastor Tim Giles at (928) 208-0285 for more information on this position.tem description
Posted: 5/27/2025
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Zion City
2561 W Ruthrauff Road, Tucson, AZ 85705, United States
Contact Name: Caiti Salmon
Contact Phone: +1 (520) 495-7916
Contact E-mail: caiti.salmon@zioncity.me
Additional Comments: Zion City is seeking a kid's pastor for one of our four campuses to champion volunteers in teaching, leading, and growing the ministry. We believe kids are the church of today, building for tomorrow! This full-time position calls for a collaborative-oriented leader to work directly with the Campus Pastor in coordinating campus ministry in building, growing, and assisting with the pastoral care of the Campus.
Posted: 10/22/24
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Inspire the Church
2700 Jamaica Boulevard South, Lake Havasu City, AZ 86406
Contact Name: Tim Giles
Contact Phone: +1 (928) 208-0285
Contact E-mail: tim@inspirethechurch.com
Additional Comments: PT Paid position in beautiful Lake Havasu City, AZ. More opportunities exist DOE.
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AJ First Assembly of God
651 N OCOTILLO DR, APACHE JUNCTION, AZ 85120
Contact Name: Bill Housley
Contact Phone: +1 (480) 983-1200
E-mail: pastorbill@ajfirst.org
Additional Comments: Needed for Sunday mornings at 9:30am and Wednesday nights at 6:30pm. Part-time.
Updated:9.9.2024.
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Granite Hills Cabins
Granite Hills Retreat and Conference Center in Prescott is more than just a place for events—it's a space for rest and restoration. AZAG ministers are invited to book a stay in one of our camp cabins for personal retreat or Sabbath rest. Reservations can be arranged through our Pastoral Care Department.
In addition to camp-managed cabins, Granite Hills leases land to a number of private cabin owners. Ownership is limited to credentialed Assemblies of God ministers or active members of AG churches, in alignment with the purpose and mission of the camp. These cabins are not for investment purposes, but serve to strengthen the camp's operations and extend its impact through ongoing lease agreements.
From time to time, private cabins become available for purchase. If you are interested in owning a cabin at Granite Hills or would like to see available listings, you may do so below. Current cabin owners may also submit their listing by answering the questions at the bottom of this page.
Please note: These cabins are privately owned, and all inquiries will be directed to the individual cabin owners.