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Get Refreshed This Weekend At Calvary West

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This weekend we start a new message series called Refresh. It's all about a renewed look at the relationships we have in our lives. We hope you commit to being here all 5 weeks of this series.

Messages include:

  • A Refreshed Heart for God
  • A Refreshed Heart for the Home
  • A Refreshed Heart for the Workplace
  • A Refreshed Heart for the World Around Us
  • A Refreshed Heart for Spiritual Refreshers

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Living In 3D - This Weekend At Calvary

Images Effective, relationally based evangelism can only happen when we are truly engaged in the life of others around us. This means choosing to live in 3D…choosing to DEVELOP friendships, DISCOVER life stories, and DISCERN appropriate next steps based on the Spirit’s promptings. We want to help you identify several people that you can begin to be intentional with about sharing Christ. Join us this week as we continue our "Contagious" series and learn about Living In 3D.

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Contagious

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This weekend at Calvary, we're starting a new series called Contagious. We hope you'll join us for this week's message where we'll learn about living an "infectious" spiritual life - where others around us are influenced by our faith.

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This Weekend at Calvary West

IconThis weekend we'll finish up our "inX" message series with a message called "Alive." God wants you to live life to the fullest. He says in John 10:10 that he came so that you could have an abundant life right now...so that you can be ALIVE! Take time to read Ephesians 2:1-10 this week and join us this weekend as we worship together.

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West Campus Baptism at Progress Park Pool

Join us for a picnic and baptism service Sunday evening July 26 at 6:30 pm!

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This Weekend at Calvary West

A secret plan requires a secret power.  In Christ we have been given the Holy Spirit.  Our response should be to live dangerously in the hands of God by walking in the security and power of the Holy Spirit.

Join us at our worship services as we learn more about living in Christ!

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This (Father's Day) Weekend at Calvary West

This weekend we'll be concluding our series in the book of Esther with a message reminding us about God's perspective on our lives. We hope you'll join us. Dad's...we've got a little tasty gift for you at the end of the services, so don't miss out!

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A Patient Perspective - This Weekend at Calvary West

It's good to look forward to things. We look forward to occasions such as vacations, holidays like Thanksgiving and Christmas, and birthdays. We look forward to promotions and life goals.

But we can also live in a different sort of anticipation.
  We can grow accustomed to living in anticipation of problems, of hardships, of heartbreak, of pain.  We can look at our present situation and it seems difficult to anticipate anything good at all.  We may have illness in our bodies or in our family, we may have broken relationships, we may have lost our job – and, instead of looking forward in hopeful anticipation, we ask, ‘when will this get better?  When will some relief come?’    The present can seem so difficult, it can be hard to imagine resolution or relief or redemption. 

This weekend, we're going to be continuing our series called "Perspective" about the life of Esther. In particular, we're going to look at having a perspective of patience in the midst of anticipation. We hope you'll join us at one of our worship services!

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This Weekend at Calvary West

Have you ever cried "foul" because someone was treating you unfairly? Maybe a coworker got a promotion that was supposed to be yours. Or a family member spread false rumors that damaged your reputation. Perhaps someone has deeply hurt you and you are paying a hefty price for that hurt, but they keep on living happily as if nothing ever happened. That is the pain of injustice.

You probably know someone who even now is saying that life isn't treating them fairly. Why don't you invite them to Calvary this weekend. We will be looking at the ways God triumphed over injustice in the book of Esther. Life isn't always fair and we are going to look at some powerful Biblical principles to help us handle those unjust times.

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