Pastor Jon and Theresa Arneson were High School sweethearts. They both attended High School in Marshfield, WI. They were married shortly after graduating and celebrated their 30 year Anniversary in 2008. In 1983 both Jon and Theresa came to know the Lord as their personal Savior. They left their home in Auburndale, WI and went to NCU in Minneapolis, Minnesota
Pastor Jon graduated in 1989 with a Major Degree in Pastoral and a Minor in Hebrew. Following college graduation and one year of seminary at Bethel Seminary in St. Paul, Pastor Jon served as Youth/Associate Pastor at Bethel A/G in Richfield MN for five years. In 1994 Pastor Jon and Theresa accepted a new position in northern Wisconsin at Washburn Assembly of God. They enjoyed 14 wonderful years of ministry in the Northland. In the spring of 2008 the Lord provided an opportunity for them to Pastor in Baraboo, WI.
In May of 2008 Pastor Jon and Theresa moved south where they are currently serving in ministry at Baraboo Assembly of God.
The Lord blessed them with 2 wonderful children, 2 wonderful in-laws, and 8 beautiful grandchildren and 2 on the way.
Leah Lauren (Arneson) & Rod Lauren, with their 7children & currently living in Mason, WI. Rod is a Logger and Leah is a stay at home Mom.
Zachary & Kris Arneson with their 3 children & currently living in Rhinelander, WI. Zachary works at Concrete Products and Kris drives school bus.
Pastor Jon and Theresa are so very grateful for all that the Lord has done and is doing in their lives for they know that they can do nothing apart from Him and His love.
"For it is by grace that we are saved, it is a gift from God."
AG.org News & Information
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AG Bible Quizzer wins "National Bible Bee"
Fourteen-year-old Isaac Ward of First AG, Binghamton, New York, is the Junior Winner of the first National Bible Bee and a $50,000 scholarship. Ward says AG's Teen Bible Quiz helped him with contest, through memorization.
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The "Fire Bible" -- now in Angola and Mozambique
AG Bible Alliance representatives presented copies of the African Portuguese Fire Bible at launch services in Angola and Mozambique.
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Radio network helps others by helping Convoy of Hope
New Life Network donates three dollars of every pledge they received during their campaign to Convoy of Hope in order to provide food and supplies for families suffering from typhoon damage in the Philippines.
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Church safekeeping: Protecting property proves to be tougher in troubled times
Churches are not immune from being victims of criminal activity -- they are no longer "safe zones" as many people no longer respect God or His house.
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Trinity Life Center revives in Sacramento
Weekly attendance and church condition declines at Trinity Life Center of Sacramento, California by the end of 2007. After Glen D. Cole accepts senior pastor position in 2008, the church is now thriving with an average attendance of 800 and has been remodeled without borrowing.





