Calvary Baptist
Church
New Salisbury, Indiana
Our church is a place for your spirit to find rest and
nourishment in the
Lord Jesus Christ. You are welcome to come join in our worship.
Announcements
29th November ·
Website Changes
There's been more work accomplished on our website. Most of it has involved behind-the-scene changes to correct for display differences
between web browsers. With this out of the way we'll now begin adding more content and addressing style issues. If you have comments or troubles,
please don't hesitate to send email to webmaster@cbcNewSalisbury.org, or speak with Mark Rathbun. Thanks for your patience!
10th November ·
Service Format
Beginning this coming Sunday, November 16th, we will be going back to a more familiar way of doing things. Congregational handshaking
and corporate prayer requests will make a come-back, while Scripture reading will continue, though slightly altered.
This Sunday we will ask you to stand while a passage from the New Testament is read by one of the men. Also, (I haven't
squared this with Jeff, but I don't think he would mind)
if you have a favorite hymn you'd like to sing on occasion, let Jeff know and perhaps he can put it in the rotation!
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Calvary
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Diligence in pursuing transformation
"And do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed
by the renewing of your mind, that you may prove what is that good and acceptable
and perfect will of God." - Romans
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