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Calvary Baptist Church may refer to the following churches in the United States: Calvary Baptist Church (Washington, D.C.) First Baptist Church (Davenport, Iowa) , also known as Calvary Baptist Church, listed on the NRHP in Iowa
Calvary Baptist Church is a Baptist church located in the Chinatown neighborhood in Washington, D.C. affiliated with the American Baptist Churches USA, the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship, the Baptist Peace Fellowship of North America, the Alliance of Baptists, the District of Columbia Baptist Convention, [1] [2] and the Association of Welcoming and Affirming Baptists.
built circa 1703, may be the oldest Baptist church building in the U.S. Calvary Baptist Church (Providence, Rhode Island) built 1896 NRHP-listed Providence, Rhode Island: Congdon Street Baptist Church: built 1874-75 NRHP-listed Providence, Rhode Island: First Baptist Meetinghouse: built 1775 NRHP-listed Providence, Rhode Island
Calvary United Methodist Church, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Calvary Holiness Church (disambiguation) Calvary Baptist Church (disambiguation) Calvary Episcopal Church (disambiguation) Calvary Lutheran Church and Parsonage (Silverton, Oregon) Calvary Presbyterian Church (disambiguation) Calvary Memorial Church, Oak Park, Illinois; Calvary ...
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In 1982, Heitzig began a home Bible study that eventually grew into Calvary of Albuquerque. [1] In 1988 and 1989, Calvary of Albuquerque was listed as one of the fastest-growing churches in America. [6] In 2009, Calvary of Albuquerque was listed as one of the 15 largest churches in America, with an average weekend attendance of 13,000. [7]