What We Believe

Our Core
Beliefs.

We are a gospel-centered community that celebrates the life, death, resurrection and teachings of Jesus.

Our Core

Mission Statement

This is our mission statement from when Calvary Bible Fellowship was formed. It still represents what we think matters most.

Our Beliefs

THE SCRIPTURES

We believe that “all Scripture is inspired by God,” by which we understand that the sixty-six books of the Bible are a divine product. God used a process of dual authorship to provide His written revelation to mankind. The Holy Spirit exerted supernatural influence on the human authors that, using their own personalities and styles of writing, they wrote down precisely what God wanted to give to mankind as Scripture.

We believe that the Bible is therefore without any error in the original documents, the supreme and complete revelation of God’s will for salvation, and the only infallible rule of faith and practice. (2 Timothy 3:16-17; 2 Peter 1:21; John 16:13-14; 17:17; Numbers 23:19; Psalm 12:6; Hebrews 4:12; 6:18; Matthew 5:18; 24:35)

What We Do

We are committed to being a family made up of different generations, backgrounds, ethnicities and abilities. Unity in the midst of diversity is a big part of God`s Kingdom, and one we celebrate.

WORSHIP

WORSHIP

Every Sunday, we meet together to worship and remember the life, death and resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ.

STUDY

STUDY

Together we study God`s word, preach and teach Christ crucified, and build each other up in sound doctrine.

PRAYER

PRAYER

As a church, we pray for each other, our leaders, and the needs of our communities, city, nation and the world.

MISSION

MISSION

As Christ commanded, we go out and share the Gospel, both verbally and through our lives with those around us.

SERVICE

SERVICE

We serve our community by helping to meet their physical and spiritual needs.

Care Group Schedule

Care groups provide a sense of family, deepen prayer life, offer support in crisis, facilitate sharing the faith, develop leadership, and enhance worship, aligning with the New Testament model of Christian community.