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Calvary Chapel does not regard baptism as necessary for salvation, but instead sees it as an outward sign of an inward change. As a result, the Chapels do not baptize infants, although they may dedicate them to God. Calvary Chapel views Communion in a symbolic way, with reference to 1 Corinthians 11:23–26.
KCEE is a commercial radio station located in Tucson, Arizona, broadcasting on 690 AM.KCEE airs a Christian format and is owned by Calvary Chapel of Tucson, Inc. . By day, KCEE is powered at 250 watts; as 690 AM is a clear channel frequency assigned to Mexico and Canada, the station reduces power at night to 3 watts.
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Fusco spent his initial years as a pastor planting churches and founded Calvary Chapel New Brunswick in New Jersey; Calvary Chapel North Bay in Mill Valley, CA; and Calvary San Francisco in San Francisco, CA. [5] [2] After being ordained in 2002, Fusco was sent out to plant Calvary Chapel New Brunswick, located in New Jersey. In November 2006 ...
Calvary (disambiguation) Calvary Chapel, a Christian denomination; Calvary Methodist Church, Boston, Massachusetts; Calvary United Methodist Church, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Calvary Holiness Church (disambiguation) Calvary Baptist Church (disambiguation) Calvary Episcopal Church (disambiguation) Calvary Lutheran Church and Parsonage ...
Charles Ward "Chuck" Smith (June 25, 1927 – October 3, 2013) was an American pastor who founded the Calvary Chapel movement. Beginning with the 25-person Costa Mesa congregation in 1965, Smith's influence now extends to "more than 1,000 churches nationwide and hundreds more overseas", [1] some of which are among the largest churches in the United States.
The Vineyard has its origins in the founding of a Calvary Chapel church by Kenn Gulliksen and his wife Joanie, members of Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa, in 1974, in Los Angeles in the United States. [3] [4] In early 1975, thirteen groups met at the Beverly Hills Women's club.