This Sunday at Calvary Chapel – What should be the church’s response to the shootings this past week – Join us 9am or 11:15am or live beginning at 11:30am on 570AM -The Mission
Podcast of this past Sunday’s message at Calvary Chapel

Service and Sermon at Calvary Chapel – July 3rd 2016 with Guest Worship Leader Kevin McCullough
From this coming Sunday’s Message at Calvary Chapel. Services at 9AM and 11:15 AM and live at 11:30AM on WMCA 570 The Mission

“Trust also in him; and he shall bring it to pass.” Give God time. He will work things out in your life. God is good, my friend. The heathen concept of God is as a terrible Being. Their idols are hideous. Many Christians view God that way. They think of Him as sort of a villain who will turn on you at any moment. He never will—He is your Friend. He loves you. He wants to save you, but you have to commit your way to Him. – Dr. J. Vernon McGee
This Fourth of July Weekend at Calvary Chapel
Friday Night – 8:00 P.M.- 9:30 P.M. – In His Presence – Church Prayer Meeting

Sunday Morning at 9Am and 11:15 Am – Worship Celebration with Guest Worship Leader Kevin McCullough from WMCA 570 The Mission and 970 The Answer

Sunday Afternoon at 2 PM – Comunion Latina en Calvary Barbeque

Podcast and Outline from last week’s message at Calvary Chapel – “The Dreamers Who Pray for Their Dreams” – Nehemiah 1:1-11
Today’s Service and Sermon at Calvary Chapel, June 26, 2016
This Sunday is Graduates’ Sunday at Calvary Chapel. We will be honoring all graduates in attendance with a special gift. Please join us at 9:00 AM or 11:15 AM or live streaming at 11:15 AM at www.calvarychapelsi.org or live beginning at 11:30 AM on 570WMCA, The Mission
From tomorrow’s message at Calvary Chapel – “Your greatest moment is when you were born. Your second greatest moment is when you discover why.” – Mark Twain
Morning Thought
“The reason we pray so little is that we do not plan to pray. Wise planning will ensure that we devote ourselves to prayer often, even if for brief periods: it is better to pray often with brevity than rarely but at length. But the worst option is simply not to pray—and that will be the controlling pattern unless we plan to pray. If we intend to change our habits, we must start here.” – From D. A. Carson in Praying with Paul



