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Im currently attending an Aog church. It seems we have the same policy as other Aog churches.
Like many have observed with the Aog, the services are run in orderly fashion and the congregation are generally more reserved.
Speaking in tongues(openly) in the assemblies requires it to be followed by interpretation by another person. Otherwise they will be approached and corrected by the pastor. When someone speaks in tongues, the Pastor always approaches the pulpit and explain it(in layman terms) to first time visitors.
Here is a Reddit AMA from an Aog Pastor. It seems they enforce their service to be orderly.
The Assemblies of God AMA 2017 • r/Christianity
“For us at our church expression of spontaneous spiritual gifts such as tongues or prophecy isn't a part of a normal Sunday service. We lean more towards the words of Paul that our service be decent and in order. One of my critiques of my movement is that many of our services look like the Corinthian church and Paul wrote 1st Corinthians to stop that nonsense.
Expression of gifts is intended to support the Mission of Jesus and should be used that way. In our context that means a lot of the stuff that would freak out unbelievers and would require explanation and discipleship in their use are best done in small groups where discernment and discipleship can take place.”
Does that help?”
“A tongue and interpretation will come maybe in one service in a month, on average.
If the tongue is not followed by an interpretation (it has happened) then the pastor will correct the person, as it was clearly either not from God or it just wasn't for the whole congregation.”
Like many have observed with the Aog, the services are run in orderly fashion and the congregation are generally more reserved.
Speaking in tongues(openly) in the assemblies requires it to be followed by interpretation by another person. Otherwise they will be approached and corrected by the pastor. When someone speaks in tongues, the Pastor always approaches the pulpit and explain it(in layman terms) to first time visitors.
Here is a Reddit AMA from an Aog Pastor. It seems they enforce their service to be orderly.
The Assemblies of God AMA 2017 • r/Christianity
“For us at our church expression of spontaneous spiritual gifts such as tongues or prophecy isn't a part of a normal Sunday service. We lean more towards the words of Paul that our service be decent and in order. One of my critiques of my movement is that many of our services look like the Corinthian church and Paul wrote 1st Corinthians to stop that nonsense.
Expression of gifts is intended to support the Mission of Jesus and should be used that way. In our context that means a lot of the stuff that would freak out unbelievers and would require explanation and discipleship in their use are best done in small groups where discernment and discipleship can take place.”
Does that help?”
“A tongue and interpretation will come maybe in one service in a month, on average.
If the tongue is not followed by an interpretation (it has happened) then the pastor will correct the person, as it was clearly either not from God or it just wasn't for the whole congregation.”