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  1. Welcome to Calvary South OC with Pastor John Randall, formerly Calvary San Juan Capistrano (CCSJC). We are located at 1311 Calle Batido, San Clemente, CA. Join the body of Christ for church services and worship with John Randall throughout the week at Calvary South OC in San Clemente.

  2. Introduction. Surrounding Christ’s death on the cross, was a chain of miraculous events that gave tremendous testimony to (1) the uniqueness of Jesus Christ, (2) His claims as the Son of God, and (3) as a result, to the fact of the redemption that comes through faith in Him. Any one of these miracles alone would be astounding, but linked ...

  3. 15 de ene. de 2020 · Baptism - Calvary Chapel practices believer's baptism of people who are old enough to understand the significance of the ordinance. A child may be baptized if the parents can testify to his or her ability to understand the meaning and purpose of baptism. Bible - Calvary Chapel beliefs are in "the inerrancy of Scripture, that the Bible, Old and ...

  4. Lugar tradicional del Gólgota en el interior de la iglesia del Santo Sepulcro. El Calvario, también conocido como el Gólgota, fue un sitio que se encontraba cerca del exterior de las murallas de Jerusalén. En este lugar, según los Evangelios, fue crucificado Jesús de Nazaret. 1 El término «Gólgota» o «Gólgotha» proviene del griego ...

  5. OUR MISSION. SEEKING TO KNOW JESUS. AND TO MAKE HIM KNOWN. Welcome to Calvary Boise. Jesus is the source of love, peace, joy, and every other good thing. That’s why we invite you to come and encounter more of Jesus than you had before. Welcome.

  6. Calvary Kids. We are committed to providing a clean, safe, fun, and well-staffed environment for your children to experience God’s love. In part 1 of our series, Parables of the Kingdom, we look at The Parable of the Sower. Jesus gave the 1)presentation, the 2)explanation, and then the 3)interpretation of the ‘parable of parables.’.

  7. Calvary. only in Luke 23:33, the Latin name Calvaria, which was used as a translation of the Greek word Kranion, by which the Hebrew word Gulgoleth was interpreted, "the place of a skull." It probably took this name from its shape, being a hillock or low, rounded, bare elevation somewhat in the form of a human skull. It is ...

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