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As followers of Jesus, we are called by God to reach out to those around us through acts of service and compassion and through the sharing of the good news of the gospel. At Calvary, we offer a wide variety of opportunities to reach out to others in our church, in our community and around the world.

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VOLUNTEERING to go to PRISONpage 15

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Welcome to REACH

Missions Emphasis Weekend

Returning to Our Roots

Mama Sweetie

Short Term Opportunities

A Glimpse of Haiti

Clean Water Project

Forgotten Girls

Fill the Bus

Preschoolers Give Up Their Snacks

Culture Meets Scripture

Volunteering to go to Prison

Prayer Walking Your Neighborhood

World Religion Classes

Fall Equipping Classes

Donating with a Purpose

LifeGroup Reach Highlights

10 Ways You Can Serve Santa Ana

Ways You Can Serve Your Calvary Missionaries

Welcome to REACH“I thank my God in all my remembrance of you, always offering prayer with joy in my every prayer for you all, in view of your participation in the gospel from the first day until now.” Philippians 1:3-5

In the opening lines of the Book of Philippians, the Apostle Paul is overwhelmed with thankfulness and joy towards the Church in Philippi. This 1st century Church throughout Paul’s missionary journey’s had been faithful in giving financially and actively participating in the spreading of the good news of Jesus Christ.

Much like the apostle Paul, Liz Gold and I are overwhelmed with thankfulness and joy for you, the body of believers who call Calvary Church home. Your faithfulness over the last 80 years as a church which consistently gives financially and actively participates in the spreading of the good news of Jesus Christ both here in Orange County and throughout the world has been absolutely incredible!

The kingdom of God has been eternally impacted by the people of Calvary Church. From translating the Bible into the language of the Cajamarca Quechua in northern Peru, to spreading the Gospel in Mali, Africa, to mentoring elementary school students on Townsend St. in Santa Ana, California. Through your giving and participation, you have truly lived out this year’s Global Missions Week theme to “Build His Church.”

The exciting news is that the Gospel of Jesus Christ is still as powerful and still as relevant as it was 80 years ago when God first birthed Calvary Church. We believe God is preparing us as a Church for some amazing opportunities in the future.

In this latest issue of our Reach magazine, you will read about many of these opportunities. You will meet one of our newest missionaries who runs a ministry for HIV children in Kenya and share in the passion and excitement of our college students and young adults who recently served in Haiti; you will learn how you can be part of Calvary’s plan this Fall to “return to our roots” in Downtown Santa Ana as part of our 80th anniversary celebration.

So grab a cup of coffee or tea, settle into a comfortable spot and enjoy reading through this issue of Reach. Our prayer is that you will feel our thankfulness and joy coming through the pages and that you will be encouraged and challenged to continue financially giving and actively participating in

Liz GoldReach Global Director

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“Building His Church.”

May God be glorified locally and globally

through Calvary Church!

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Welcome to REACH

Missions Emphasis Weekend

Returning to Our Roots

Mama Sweetie

Short Term Opportunities

A Glimpse of Haiti

Clean Water Project

Forgotten Girls

Fill the Bus

Preschoolers Give Up Their Snacks

Culture Meets Scripture

Volunteering to go to Prison

Prayer Walking Your Neighborhood

World Religion Classes

Fall Equipping Classes

Donating with a Purpose

LifeGroup Reach Highlights

10 Ways You Can Serve Santa Ana

Ways You Can Serve Your Calvary Missionaries

Welcome to REACH“I thank my God in all my remembrance of you, always offering prayer with joy in my every prayer for you all, in view of your participation in the gospel from the first day until now.” Philippians 1:3-5

In the opening lines of the Book of Philippians, the Apostle Paul is overwhelmed with thankfulness and joy towards the Church in Philippi. This 1st century Church throughout Paul’s missionary journey’s had been faithful in giving financially and actively participating in the spreading of the good news of Jesus Christ.

Much like the apostle Paul, Liz Gold and I are overwhelmed with thankfulness and joy for you, the body of believers who call Calvary Church home. Your faithfulness over the last 80 years as a church which consistently gives financially and actively participates in the spreading of the good news of Jesus Christ both here in Orange County and throughout the world has been absolutely incredible!

The kingdom of God has been eternally impacted by the people of Calvary Church. From translating the Bible into the language of the Cajamarca Quechua in northern Peru, to spreading the Gospel in Mali, Africa, to mentoring elementary school students on Townsend St. in Santa Ana, California. Through your giving and participation, you have truly lived out this year’s Global Missions Week theme to “Build His Church.”

The exciting news is that the Gospel of Jesus Christ is still as powerful and still as relevant as it was 80 years ago when God first birthed Calvary Church. We believe God is preparing us as a Church for some amazing opportunities in the future.

In this latest issue of our Reach magazine, you will read about many of these opportunities. You will meet one of our newest missionaries who runs a ministry for HIV children in Kenya and share in the passion and excitement of our college students and young adults who recently served in Haiti; you will learn how you can be part of Calvary’s plan this Fall to “return to our roots” in Downtown Santa Ana as part of our 80th anniversary celebration.

So grab a cup of coffee or tea, settle into a comfortable spot and enjoy reading through this issue of Reach. Our prayer is that you will feel our thankfulness and joy coming through the pages and that you will be encouraged and challenged to continue financially giving and actively participating in

Liz GoldReach Global Director

reach _ VOLUME 3 | ISSUE 2 03

“Building His Church.”

May God be glorified locally and globally

through Calvary Church!

Page 4: Reach | Volume 3 - Issue 2

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Join us Saturday, October 8 at 6:30 pm as we hear from Carole Sherman, a Calvary Church “Creative Access Missionary.”

This is a rare opportunity as Carole is not often on furlough in California. This evening will also include interviews with other missionaries visiting as well as a delicious meal.

The seating will be limited to the first 250 people. There is no charge for tickets, but a love offering will be taken that evening.

Tickets will be available in the Worship Center lobby starting Sunday, September 11.

Adrian is traveling all the way from Sri Lanka to share with us on Sunday, October 9, during our Celebration and Elevation services on what he means by this expression.

The Founder and Senior Pastor of Kithu Sevana Ministries based in Sri Lanka, Adrian entered Christian Ministry in 1979 as the first local-language ministry worker for Youth for Christ in that country. His work took him to remote and marginalized communities, giving Adrian a deep conviction and passion for reaching them for Christ.

Kithu Sevana Ministries is a missions-oriented church planting organization with a burden for reaching those unreached by the gospel. Following the Boxing Day Tsunami in 2004, Adrian began many different projects to help those affected in Sri Lanka, including starting orphanages for young boys and girls, building over 250 replacement homes for those who lost theirs and providing food, bedding and basic necessities to thousands. All these actions are done first in order to share Christ’s message.

Adrian is the Vice President of Partnership Development for Asian Access and a Member of the Governing Board of the Colombo Theological Seminary, Sri Lanka. He was awarded the title of Deshabandu by the Government of Sri Lanka in 2007, one of Sri Lanka’s highest civilian honors, for his work amongst the poor.

Sri Lanka is a small island off the southwest coast of India and home to 20 million people who have endured unparalleled hardship. Once known as “India’s Pearl” for its natural beauty, it is now called “India’s Teardrop.”

GRACEopens the door to

TRUTH.“ “

reach _ VOLUME 3 | ISSUE 2 0504 _ CALVARYLIFE.ORG

This was the statement that Calvary Church made as it was officially incorporated as a church on October 25, 1931.

80 years later, we as a church are still focusing on living this statement out.

We invite you to join us for Calvary Church’s 80th anniversary celebration over the last weekend in October. Go online to calvarylife.org/rooted for a full list of these events.

A Reach highlight of this weekend will be on Saturday, October 29, from 9:00 am - 1:00 pm, as we will return to our roots and “be a service to the people of our community.” We will organize a team of volunteers that morning to help refurbish the original Ebell Club where our church first met in 1931 to 1942.

We will also have several teams helping clean-up and care for the immediate neighborhoods on 6th and French St. where Calvary met from 1942 to 1962.

Volunteers will have the opportunity to sign-up for a specific assignment on the first three Sundays of October before and after services. For more details or to sign-up during the week, contact Janice at [email protected] or 714.550.2310.

RETURNING TO OUR ROOTS

“... Our purpose is to honor God, present and exalt Christ,further the missionary effort, and be of service to the people of our community.”

Images:Top: The Ebell Club in 1931

Middle: Calvary Church on the corner of 6th and French St. in the 1950’s

Bottom: Aerial view of Calvary Church at 1010 N. Tustin in the 1970’s

Page 5: Reach | Volume 3 - Issue 2

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MISSIONS EMPHASIS WEEKEND

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CTOBER 8 & 9

MISSIONS DINNERGuest Speaker:Missionary Carole Sherman

SUNDAY MORNINGGuest Speaker:

Rev. Adrian De Visser

Join us Saturday, October 8 at 6:30 pm as we hear from Carole Sherman, a Calvary Church “Creative Access Missionary.”

This is a rare opportunity as Carole is not often on furlough in California. This evening will also include interviews with other missionaries visiting as well as a delicious meal.

The seating will be limited to the first 250 people. There is no charge for tickets, but a love offering will be taken that evening.

Tickets will be available in the Worship Center lobby starting Sunday, September 11.

Adrian is traveling all the way from Sri Lanka to share with us on Sunday, October 9, during our Celebration and Elevation services on what he means by this expression.

The Founder and Senior Pastor of Kithu Sevana Ministries based in Sri Lanka, Adrian entered Christian Ministry in 1979 as the first local-language ministry worker for Youth for Christ in that country. His work took him to remote and marginalized communities, giving Adrian a deep conviction and passion for reaching them for Christ.

Kithu Sevana Ministries is a missions-oriented church planting organization with a burden for reaching those unreached by the gospel. Following the Boxing Day Tsunami in 2004, Adrian began many different projects to help those affected in Sri Lanka, including starting orphanages for young boys and girls, building over 250 replacement homes for those who lost theirs and providing food, bedding and basic necessities to thousands. All these actions are done first in order to share Christ’s message.

Adrian is the Vice President of Partnership Development for Asian Access and a Member of the Governing Board of the Colombo Theological Seminary, Sri Lanka. He was awarded the title of Deshabandu by the Government of Sri Lanka in 2007, one of Sri Lanka’s highest civilian honors, for his work amongst the poor.

Sri Lanka is a small island off the southwest coast of India and home to 20 million people who have endured unparalleled hardship. Once known as “India’s Pearl” for its natural beauty, it is now called “India’s Teardrop.”

GRACEopens the door to

TRUTH.“ “

reach _ VOLUME 3 | ISSUE 2 0504 _ CALVARYLIFE.ORG

This was the statement that Calvary Church made as it was officially incorporated as a church on October 25, 1931.

80 years later, we as a church are still focusing on living this statement out.

We invite you to join us for Calvary Church’s 80th anniversary celebration over the last weekend in October. Go online to calvarylife.org/rooted for a full list of these events.

A Reach highlight of this weekend will be on Saturday, October 29, from 9:00 am - 1:00 pm, as we will return to our roots and “be a service to the people of our community.” We will organize a team of volunteers that morning to help refurbish the original Ebell Club where our church first met in 1931 to 1942.

We will also have several teams helping clean-up and care for the immediate neighborhoods on 6th and French St. where Calvary met from 1942 to 1962.

Volunteers will have the opportunity to sign-up for a specific assignment on the first three Sundays of October before and after services. For more details or to sign-up during the week, contact Janice at [email protected] or 714.550.2310.

RETURNING TO OUR ROOTS

“... Our purpose is to honor God, present and exalt Christ,further the missionary effort, and be of service to the people of our community.”

Images:Top: The Ebell Club in 1931

Middle: Calvary Church on the corner of 6th and French St. in the 1950’s

Bottom: Aerial view of Calvary Church at 1010 N. Tustin in the 1970’s

Page 6: Reach | Volume 3 - Issue 2

Most of us are familiar with stories about HIV/AIDS orphans in Africa. It’s not uncommon to find children less than twelve years old becoming the head of the household and caring for their younger siblings because they have lost both parents to AIDS. Unfortunately, becoming the “head of the household” is somewhat misleading, as there is usually no house. Most of these kids end up living on the streets. Relatives of these children are likely to turn them away because of financial hardship, the AIDS stigma or because they simply don’t care. It is a sad, dark and hopeless picture that HIV/AIDS paints for countless children in Africa.

However, there is a small shining ray of hope called The Discover to Recover Centre (DTRC). Located in Kitale, Kenya, the DTRC was founded in 2005 by Patricia, and her late husband, Francis Sawo. The DTRC is a sanctuary that offers food, shelter and schooling to HIV/AIDS orphans. But there’s more to caring for the children victimized by HIV/AIDS than just providing for their basic needs. The DTRC provides a unique combination of unconditional love and guidance with a spirit of hope rooted in basic Christian fundamentals that lift the burden of hopelessness associated with HIV/AIDS. Patricia draws her strength and resilience from an unwavering faith in the Lord Jesus Christ and then combines that strength with the family’s personal experience of living with HIV/AIDS. That knowledge has turned into a mission of love and compassion for those without hope.

Although some of the children living at the DTRC are themselves HIV positive, Patricia knows from her own experience that this is a disease that can be managed. An HIV/AIDS diagnosis isn’t an automatic death sentence.

After contracting AIDS from her husband, she decided to be a survivor instead of a victim. Patricia “Mama Sweetie” is best described as a real parent to these children. It is not unusual to find the DTRC kids just down the road at her humble residence enjoying a meal, doing school lessons or playing games with the family. When needed funds turn up short, it is not uncommon for Patricia to do without so that the DRTC children can get what they need.

In short, the DTRC is more than just a place to exist. It’s a real loving and caring family.

Patricia Sawo says that it isn’t the AIDS virus that kills people. The killer is the stigma, despair and absence of community support that accompanies this disease. She is spreading the message of hope through an outstretched hand of love to those in her community. Patricia is just one person, reaching out where most would be overwhelmed by the scale of the problem. Yet, this one woman has provided hope, love and practical help to 150 children that would otherwise have been neglected by the world. Patricia has the right vision. From us she needs encouragement and support.

As of June, Patricia Sawo is Calvary’s newest National missionary. We plan to take a Short Term Team to Kitale, Kenya in early 2012 to deliver school supplies and other needs for the children at the Discover to Recover Centre. For more information go to www.calvarylife.org/global

Mama Sweetie and the Discover to Recover Center

“It isn’t the AIDS virus that kills

people. The killer is the stigma, despair

and absence of community support that accompanies

this disease.”-Patricia Sawo

reach _ VOLUME 3 | ISSUE 2 0706 _ CALVARYLIFE.ORG

2012 SHORT TERM OPPORTUNITIES 6 countries, 9 opportunities : mexico · kenya · philippines · ireland · indonesia · ecuador

WINTER 2012KITALE, KENYA Early February Serve with Patricia Sawo at the Discover to Recover Center, where she cares for and shares with people dealing with HIV/AIDs family members. We will also be distributing backpacks and school supplies donated during Fill the Bus. Trip size limited. LEON, MEXICO Guest Helpers - Early February Guest Helpers invites people to come help build up the local church and other structures. They are working with Missionaries Don and Janie Nellis to reach the people of Mexico. If you are a builder and enjoy hard work, this is a great opportunity.

LEON, MEXICO Arts on a Mission - Mid February Don and Janie have requested that artists use there gifts and talents to uniquely touch the House of Refuge through landscaping and mural painting. Artists, gardeners, landscapers and those with a heart to lend their talents are needed for this team.

TIJUANA, MEXICO JanuaryFamily friendly YWAM house building trip. In the past 5 years close to 500 people have participated in building homes over one weekend.

BORACAY, PHILIPPINES The Beavers and the Atienzas would love to have a team help with the children’s feeding sites and English tutors at the new Boracay Academy for adults. Some construction work is still available to finish the Center, which is already in use. Both the island and the hearts of the people who live there are beautiful.

COUNTY MAYO, IRELAND Calvary Missionaries, Larry and Kathy Dunne, are excited to have you join them as they evangelize door-to-door during the day and do sports ministry with youth in the evening. This is a great opportunity to use your evangelism skills. Limited to a team of 8, Age: 20 and older. Must be able to walk long distances and stand at length.

INDONESIA Not your typical missions trip. Prayers, building relationships, breaking down negative stereotypes, tieing into a long-term ministry plan, while having fun. Activities include surfing, hiking, spelunking, and sports for 6-10 people on each two week team. Adult, fairly fit applicants will be considered by application only.

MOMBASSA, KENYA Serve Missionary Martha Pontier by helping to build a security wall at her resort/respite for missionaries. This time may also include opportunities for village work with youth in this beautiful location by the white sand and ocean.

GUAYAQUIL, ECUADOR Serve with Missionaries Pablo and Rebecca Pazmiño as they work with the local church in this coastal tropical setting. Depending on the size of the team, this trip could include some building projects as well as an English club and/or VBS. College age or older on this trip of 8-12 people.

SUMMER 2012

Applications for these Short Term Opportunities will be available in the Worship Center lobby on Sunday, September 11, 2011. To learn more, visit calvarylife.org/trips or contact the Missions Ministry office.

Page 7: Reach | Volume 3 - Issue 2

Most of us are familiar with stories about HIV/AIDS orphans in Africa. It’s not uncommon to find children less than twelve years old becoming the head of the household and caring for their younger siblings because they have lost both parents to AIDS. Unfortunately, becoming the “head of the household” is somewhat misleading, as there is usually no house. Most of these kids end up living on the streets. Relatives of these children are likely to turn them away because of financial hardship, the AIDS stigma or because they simply don’t care. It is a sad, dark and hopeless picture that HIV/AIDS paints for countless children in Africa.

However, there is a small shining ray of hope called The Discover to Recover Centre (DTRC). Located in Kitale, Kenya, the DTRC was founded in 2005 by Patricia, and her late husband, Francis Sawo. The DTRC is a sanctuary that offers food, shelter and schooling to HIV/AIDS orphans. But there’s more to caring for the children victimized by HIV/AIDS than just providing for their basic needs. The DTRC provides a unique combination of unconditional love and guidance with a spirit of hope rooted in basic Christian fundamentals that lift the burden of hopelessness associated with HIV/AIDS. Patricia draws her strength and resilience from an unwavering faith in the Lord Jesus Christ and then combines that strength with the family’s personal experience of living with HIV/AIDS. That knowledge has turned into a mission of love and compassion for those without hope.

Although some of the children living at the DTRC are themselves HIV positive, Patricia knows from her own experience that this is a disease that can be managed. An HIV/AIDS diagnosis isn’t an automatic death sentence.

After contracting AIDS from her husband, she decided to be a survivor instead of a victim. Patricia “Mama Sweetie” is best described as a real parent to these children. It is not unusual to find the DTRC kids just down the road at her humble residence enjoying a meal, doing school lessons or playing games with the family. When needed funds turn up short, it is not uncommon for Patricia to do without so that the DRTC children can get what they need.

In short, the DTRC is more than just a place to exist. It’s a real loving and caring family.

Patricia Sawo says that it isn’t the AIDS virus that kills people. The killer is the stigma, despair and absence of community support that accompanies this disease. She is spreading the message of hope through an outstretched hand of love to those in her community. Patricia is just one person, reaching out where most would be overwhelmed by the scale of the problem. Yet, this one woman has provided hope, love and practical help to 150 children that would otherwise have been neglected by the world. Patricia has the right vision. From us she needs encouragement and support.

As of June, Patricia Sawo is Calvary’s newest National missionary. We plan to take a Short Term Team to Kitale, Kenya in early 2012 to deliver school supplies and other needs for the children at the Discover to Recover Centre. For more information go to www.calvarylife.org/global

Mama Sweetie and the Discover to Recover Center

“It isn’t the AIDS virus that kills

people. The killer is the stigma, despair

and absence of community support that accompanies

this disease.”-Patricia Sawo

reach _ VOLUME 3 | ISSUE 2 0706 _ CALVARYLIFE.ORG

2012 SHORT TERM OPPORTUNITIES 6 countries, 9 opportunities : mexico · kenya · philippines · ireland · indonesia · ecuador

WINTER 2012KITALE, KENYA Early February Serve with Patricia Sawo at the Discover to Recover Center, where she cares for and shares with people dealing with HIV/AIDs family members. We will also be distributing backpacks and school supplies donated during Fill the Bus. Trip size limited. LEON, MEXICO Guest Helpers - Early February Guest Helpers invites people to come help build up the local church and other structures. They are working with Missionaries Don and Janie Nellis to reach the people of Mexico. If you are a builder and enjoy hard work, this is a great opportunity.

LEON, MEXICO Arts on a Mission - Mid February Don and Janie have requested that artists use there gifts and talents to uniquely touch the House of Refuge through landscaping and mural painting. Artists, gardeners, landscapers and those with a heart to lend their talents are needed for this team.

TIJUANA, MEXICO JanuaryFamily friendly YWAM house building trip. In the past 5 years close to 500 people have participated in building homes over one weekend.

BORACAY, PHILIPPINES The Beavers and the Atienzas would love to have a team help with the children’s feeding sites and English tutors at the new Boracay Academy for adults. Some construction work is still available to finish the Center, which is already in use. Both the island and the hearts of the people who live there are beautiful.

COUNTY MAYO, IRELAND Calvary Missionaries, Larry and Kathy Dunne, are excited to have you join them as they evangelize door-to-door during the day and do sports ministry with youth in the evening. This is a great opportunity to use your evangelism skills. Limited to a team of 8, Age: 20 and older. Must be able to walk long distances and stand at length.

INDONESIA Not your typical missions trip. Prayers, building relationships, breaking down negative stereotypes, tieing into a long-term ministry plan, while having fun. Activities include surfing, hiking, spelunking, and sports for 6-10 people on each two week team. Adult, fairly fit applicants will be considered by application only.

MOMBASSA, KENYA Serve Missionary Martha Pontier by helping to build a security wall at her resort/respite for missionaries. This time may also include opportunities for village work with youth in this beautiful location by the white sand and ocean.

GUAYAQUIL, ECUADOR Serve with Missionaries Pablo and Rebecca Pazmiño as they work with the local church in this coastal tropical setting. Depending on the size of the team, this trip could include some building projects as well as an English club and/or VBS. College age or older on this trip of 8-12 people.

SUMMER 2012

Applications for these Short Term Opportunities will be available in the Worship Center lobby on Sunday, September 11, 2011. To learn more, visit calvarylife.org/trips or contact the Missions Ministry office.

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GLIMPSE ofHAITIA

BY MIKE and JILL LYNCH

Our team arrived early in the morning of Tuesday, June 28, to Port au Prince Airport in Haiti. It was quite an eclectic group; college students, young adults, and a handful of us “over 40” folks, all led by Calvary’s College Pastor, Jon Eshleman, and Paul Gates of “Kids Around the World”. There were 23 of us in all, and no one from Calvary had ever been to Haiti, so we weren’t quite sure what would be waiting for us there. After clearing customs, we were escorted out to the parking lot where Aaron from Nehemiah Vision Ministries (NVM) was waiting for us with our ride. Half asleep from the overnight flight, we piled into the large “tap tap” and made our way through the hot, bumpy roads of Port au Prince, passing buildings that had been reduced to rubble and tent cities full of people displaced from the 2010 earthquake. For the next three days, the guys on our team dug holes, poured cement and, thanks to a bit of ingenuity on their part, constructed the playground despite missing a few of the necessary tool bits. Mike, whose comfort zone is building, felt God pulling him to join the girls during the day as we led the kids who lived in a nearby village in a VBS each morning. We made the bumpy drive to a little village filled with small children who waved and called to us as we drove in. By the time we grabbed our supplies and got out of the bus, there were already 50 or 60 kids anxiously waiting for us to get set up, and over 100 when we actually began! We sang songs, told Bible stories while team members acted out the various roles, did crafts and played games with the kids. By the time the VBS group returned back to NVM, we were tired from the work and thirsty from the heat, but many of us joined the guys and worked on the playground. We finished each day with a devotional and singing worship songs together. On Saturday morning Pastor Pierre of NVM was the emcee for the playground dedication. Hundreds of kids and their families waited patiently as a full message of salvation was given. Most of them had never even seen a playground, and Pastor Pierre was excited about how they would not just have a chance to play, but to learn how to share with one another. Our team handed out white plastic bags filled with the food packets to the kids who were at the playground dedication. These packages of food were created and donated by Calvary Church during our “Food for Haiti” Project back in March, and shipped with the playground. We were fortunate enough to spend some time worshiping with the Haitian congregation on Sunday morning before we headed to the airport. Even though we couldn’t speak the same language, we were all able to worship the Lord together in our hearts. It was an amazing week. God had touched all of our lives as well as the lives of the kids in Haiti in powerful ways!

Left: Girl bringing meals back home

Top: Chambrun, the nearby village where most of the kids who received food packages live

2nd: Kids packed in the tent for VBS

3rd: Haiti Team on the finished playground

Bottom: Caring for children in Chambrun

Go to calvarytohaiti.com for images and more articles.

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GLIMPSE ofHAITIA

BY MIKE and JILL LYNCH

Our team arrived early in the morning of Tuesday, June 28, to Port au Prince Airport in Haiti. It was quite an eclectic group; college students, young adults, and a handful of us “over 40” folks, all led by Calvary’s College Pastor, Jon Eshleman, and Paul Gates of “Kids Around the World”. There were 23 of us in all, and no one from Calvary had ever been to Haiti, so we weren’t quite sure what would be waiting for us there. After clearing customs, we were escorted out to the parking lot where Aaron from Nehemiah Vision Ministries (NVM) was waiting for us with our ride. Half asleep from the overnight flight, we piled into the large “tap tap” and made our way through the hot, bumpy roads of Port au Prince, passing buildings that had been reduced to rubble and tent cities full of people displaced from the 2010 earthquake. For the next three days, the guys on our team dug holes, poured cement and, thanks to a bit of ingenuity on their part, constructed the playground despite missing a few of the necessary tool bits. Mike, whose comfort zone is building, felt God pulling him to join the girls during the day as we led the kids who lived in a nearby village in a VBS each morning. We made the bumpy drive to a little village filled with small children who waved and called to us as we drove in. By the time we grabbed our supplies and got out of the bus, there were already 50 or 60 kids anxiously waiting for us to get set up, and over 100 when we actually began! We sang songs, told Bible stories while team members acted out the various roles, did crafts and played games with the kids. By the time the VBS group returned back to NVM, we were tired from the work and thirsty from the heat, but many of us joined the guys and worked on the playground. We finished each day with a devotional and singing worship songs together. On Saturday morning Pastor Pierre of NVM was the emcee for the playground dedication. Hundreds of kids and their families waited patiently as a full message of salvation was given. Most of them had never even seen a playground, and Pastor Pierre was excited about how they would not just have a chance to play, but to learn how to share with one another. Our team handed out white plastic bags filled with the food packets to the kids who were at the playground dedication. These packages of food were created and donated by Calvary Church during our “Food for Haiti” Project back in March, and shipped with the playground. We were fortunate enough to spend some time worshiping with the Haitian congregation on Sunday morning before we headed to the airport. Even though we couldn’t speak the same language, we were all able to worship the Lord together in our hearts. It was an amazing week. God had touched all of our lives as well as the lives of the kids in Haiti in powerful ways!

Left: Girl bringing meals back home

Top: Chambrun, the nearby village where most of the kids who received food packages live

2nd: Kids packed in the tent for VBS

3rd: Haiti Team on the finished playground

Bottom: Caring for children in Chambrun

Go to calvarytohaiti.com for images and more articles.

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CLEAN WATERC A L VA R Y + W Y C L I F F E

No one can live without fresh, clean water. Where translators are able to work at all, their work is slowed down by the ceaseless quest, the desperate need, for clean water.

This is far more than just a problem for translation teams, however. Accessing clean water is a life-or-death struggle for multitudes of the people we are trying to reach with God’s Word—and many are losing this battle.

“It’s hard to share the hope of the gospel when they’re dying of physical thirst.” said one of Wycliffe’s volunteers.

In 2008, Wycliffe Associates launched Operation Clean Water

to provide a solution to the problem that plagues many Bible translation projects – and prevents new ones from starting. Wycliffe Associates mobilizes skilled volunteers with a passion for Bible translation and brings them into the missionaries’ communities. The teams provide innovative solutions to water problems, fixing existing water systems, providing the expertise to build new ones, and training the communities to maintain them. They seek to develop water supplies at existing translation centers and bring clean water to isolated communities as a first step in starting a new translation.

As our missionaries work among people who have so little that life

can easily become overwhelming and nearly impossible without a strong dependence on God. It’s hard to grasp a concept of poverty until you meet a real person who doesn’t have food to eat or clean water to drink. As translators demonstrate God’s love by meeting physical needs of the people, their hearts become more open to God’s message of hope through His written Word.

The Corner Bookstore at Calvary is partnering with REACH Global Missions and Wycliffe Bible Translators to supply water for a thirsty world. When you purchase the book of the week, all proceeds will go towards supplying the funds for Wycliffe Associates Operation Clean Water partnerships.

projectMillions of people around the world, children and adults

alike, don’t have clean water to drink, let alone for bathing or cooking. In many areas, it’s impossible for Bible translators

to work because water is so unavailable.

“ “

It’s hard to grasp a concept of poverty until you meet a real person who doesn’t have

food to eat or clean water to drink.

T h e s t o r i e s i n

F O R G O T T E N G I R L S A R E N O T

e a s y t o r e a d

b u t t h e y w i l lC H A N G E Y O U R

L I F E.

17 real life stories, full of emotion, color, texture, pain and gritty detail, from dozens of women and girls living in some of the most oppressive places in the world.

Statistics show that the world’s most oppressed people are women and girls. But every woman, every girl, every life is precious.

Purchase a copy at the Calvary Corner Bookstore today.

Wycliffe Clean Water is one of many projects Calvary Global Missions partners with around the world.

Over the last decade over $450,000 has been given for:· clean water· clothing· food· HIV/AIDS awareness· radio airwave messages· training of nationals· humanitarian aid and disaster relief · mosquito nets (malaria from mosquito bites is the #1 killer in the world)· and of course, Bibles.

Your Faith Promise commitment gifts helps make this happen.

Give today to Calvary Global Missions at www.calvarylife.org/faithpromise

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CLEAN WATERC A L VA R Y + W Y C L I F F E

No one can live without fresh, clean water. Where translators are able to work at all, their work is slowed down by the ceaseless quest, the desperate need, for clean water.

This is far more than just a problem for translation teams, however. Accessing clean water is a life-or-death struggle for multitudes of the people we are trying to reach with God’s Word—and many are losing this battle.

“It’s hard to share the hope of the gospel when they’re dying of physical thirst.” said one of Wycliffe’s volunteers.

In 2008, Wycliffe Associates launched Operation Clean Water

to provide a solution to the problem that plagues many Bible translation projects – and prevents new ones from starting. Wycliffe Associates mobilizes skilled volunteers with a passion for Bible translation and brings them into the missionaries’ communities. The teams provide innovative solutions to water problems, fixing existing water systems, providing the expertise to build new ones, and training the communities to maintain them. They seek to develop water supplies at existing translation centers and bring clean water to isolated communities as a first step in starting a new translation.

As our missionaries work among people who have so little that life

can easily become overwhelming and nearly impossible without a strong dependence on God. It’s hard to grasp a concept of poverty until you meet a real person who doesn’t have food to eat or clean water to drink. As translators demonstrate God’s love by meeting physical needs of the people, their hearts become more open to God’s message of hope through His written Word.

The Corner Bookstore at Calvary is partnering with REACH Global Missions and Wycliffe Bible Translators to supply water for a thirsty world. When you purchase the book of the week, all proceeds will go towards supplying the funds for Wycliffe Associates Operation Clean Water partnerships.

projectMillions of people around the world, children and adults

alike, don’t have clean water to drink, let alone for bathing or cooking. In many areas, it’s impossible for Bible translators

to work because water is so unavailable.

“ “

It’s hard to grasp a concept of poverty until you meet a real person who doesn’t have

food to eat or clean water to drink.

T h e s t o r i e s i n

F O R G O T T E N G I R L S A R E N O T

e a s y t o r e a d

b u t t h e y w i l lC H A N G E Y O U R

L I F E.

17 real life stories, full of emotion, color, texture, pain and gritty detail, from dozens of women and girls living in some of the most oppressive places in the world.

Statistics show that the world’s most oppressed people are women and girls. But every woman, every girl, every life is precious.

Purchase a copy at the Calvary Corner Bookstore today.

Wycliffe Clean Water is one of many projects Calvary Global Missions partners with around the world.

Over the last decade over $450,000 has been given for:· clean water· clothing· food· HIV/AIDS awareness· radio airwave messages· training of nationals· humanitarian aid and disaster relief · mosquito nets (malaria from mosquito bites is the #1 killer in the world)· and of course, Bibles.

Your Faith Promise commitment gifts helps make this happen.

Give today to Calvary Global Missions at www.calvarylife.org/faithpromise

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BUSThat was our task on Sunday, August 14th as a bright shiny yellow school bus showed up at Calvary during our Sunday morning services.

In just a few weeks this bus would be filled with kids heading off to their first day of school. On this special Sunday however, volunteers from Calvary filled every seat on the bus with over 200 backpacks and enough school supplies to fill an entire 84 passenger school bus, generously donated by the congregation. All of the school supplies will be distributed locally this fall to two low-income

Santa Ana Elementary Schools; Lowell Elementary and Garfield Elementary. The backpacks will be shipped and distributed

globally to orphan children in Africa thru “Discover to Recover” (page 7) and “Acres of Love.” It is

our prayer that as kids receive these donated supplies, it will serve as a reminder to them

about just how much God loves and values each one of them as a precious

child of His.

There are lots of ways that you can show Christ’s love to

kids in Santa Ana beyond donating school supplies.

Check out some of the ways you can

serve Santa Ana in REACH on page 23, including tutoring, mentoring and even creating a temporary safe home for a foster child.

Preschoolers

give up their SnacksL i t t l e k i d s w i t h b i g h e a r t s b l e s s t h e i r l o c a l c o m m u n i t y .

If you spend any time with preschool aged children, you’ll understand how much they love snack time. You’ll also come to realize that small kids are capable of having huge hearts for people in need.

This past spring, Mary Jane Edwards, Calvary’s preschool-kindergarten coordinator, was brainstorming ways to teach kids about sharing and giving to others. Using 1 Timothy 6:18 as their theme verse, Mary Jane and her team in Calvary’s Bounce Blvd. began to “Instruct them to do good, to be rich in good works, to be generous and ready to share.”

Pre-school and kindergarten Sunday morning classes were asked to give up a portion of their snacks, donating their food to the Orange County non-profit, Giving Children Hope.

The donated snacks would be used for Giving Children Hope’s “We’ve Got Your Back” program which provides weekly nutritional snacks to homeless children in Orange County.

Our kids were so excited to give up their snack for other children who could really be blessed by it. Once again our kids proved it is never too early to discover the joy of serving others in the name of Jesus!

Want to learn more about Giving Children Hope and their “We’ve Got Your Back” outreach? Visit www.gchope.org/weve-got-your-back.html

Get Involved! We’re always looking for helping hands in our preschool ministry here at Calvary. Contact Mary Jane at [email protected] or call her at 714.550.2338 to serve on Sunday mornings.

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FILL the

BUSThat was our task on Sunday, August 14th as a bright shiny yellow school bus showed up at Calvary during our Sunday morning services.

In just a few weeks this bus would be filled with kids heading off to their first day of school. On this special Sunday however, volunteers from Calvary filled every seat on the bus with over 200 backpacks and enough school supplies to fill an entire 84 passenger school bus, generously donated by the congregation. All of the school supplies will be distributed locally this fall to two low-income

Santa Ana Elementary Schools; Lowell Elementary and Garfield Elementary. The backpacks will be shipped and distributed

globally to orphan children in Africa thru “Discover to Recover” (page 7) and “Acres of Love.” It is

our prayer that as kids receive these donated supplies, it will serve as a reminder to them

about just how much God loves and values each one of them as a precious

child of His.

There are lots of ways that you can show Christ’s love to

kids in Santa Ana beyond donating school supplies.

Check out some of the ways you can

serve Santa Ana in REACH on page 23, including tutoring, mentoring and even creating a temporary safe home for a foster child.

Preschoolers

give up their SnacksL i t t l e k i d s w i t h b i g h e a r t s b l e s s t h e i r l o c a l c o m m u n i t y .

If you spend any time with preschool aged children, you’ll understand how much they love snack time. You’ll also come to realize that small kids are capable of having huge hearts for people in need.

This past spring, Mary Jane Edwards, Calvary’s preschool-kindergarten coordinator, was brainstorming ways to teach kids about sharing and giving to others. Using 1 Timothy 6:18 as their theme verse, Mary Jane and her team in Calvary’s Bounce Blvd. began to “Instruct them to do good, to be rich in good works, to be generous and ready to share.”

Pre-school and kindergarten Sunday morning classes were asked to give up a portion of their snacks, donating their food to the Orange County non-profit, Giving Children Hope.

The donated snacks would be used for Giving Children Hope’s “We’ve Got Your Back” program which provides weekly nutritional snacks to homeless children in Orange County.

Our kids were so excited to give up their snack for other children who could really be blessed by it. Once again our kids proved it is never too early to discover the joy of serving others in the name of Jesus!

Want to learn more about Giving Children Hope and their “We’ve Got Your Back” outreach? Visit www.gchope.org/weve-got-your-back.html

Get Involved! We’re always looking for helping hands in our preschool ministry here at Calvary. Contact Mary Jane at [email protected] or call her at 714.550.2338 to serve on Sunday mornings.

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VOLUNTEERING TO GO TO PRISONI I I I I

Chances are, you have never had “Go to prison” on the top of any “to-do” list on a Saturday! Yet a group of men from Calvary Church recently did just this very thing, traveling from Orange County to Chino State Prison (CIM). What would possess someone to voluntarily go to prison?

These men were part of our Angel Tree Ministry under the umbrella of Prison Fellowship, a ministry founded by Chuck Colson and staffed by our very own Calvary member, Steve Cummings. Prison Fellowship (www.pfi.org) exists to, “To be a reconciling community of restoration for all those involved in and affected by crime, thereby proclaiming and demonstrating the redemptive power and transforming love of Jesus Christ for all people.”

Over the past 3 years, we have had the privilege as a Church to demonstrate the love of Jesus Christ to incarcerated men and

women in prison through buying Christmas presents for their children living in Orange County. Many of these children haven’t seen their mom or dad for quite some time and the Christmas gift we purchase for them is the only gift they will receive from their incarcerated parent for the entire year.

The men from Calvary spent an entire Saturday at the state prison, meeting inmates and processing their Christmas requests for their children. Many of these children will be among the 200 children we serve this Christmas as part of our Angel Tree project.

Do you want to put going to prison in the name of Jesus on your “to-do” list? Contact Calvary member, Paul Balius, who leads 2-3 weekly Bible Studies at Chino State Prison at 714.538.9404 or at [email protected]

Angel Tree Christmas Opportunities:

·Purchase a present for a child of an inmate. Gift requests will be available in the Worship Center lobby on Sunday, October 30 and November 6.

Other Volunteer Opportunities: · Sunday Lobby Table · Gift Wrapping/Sorting· Present home delivery team· Setting up/planning Family Luncheon Saturday, Dec. 11. · Making phone calls to families (English/Spanish/Vietnamese)

Contact Marlene Eckert at [email protected] or 714.452.4694.

CultureScriptureMEETS

“Christmas and all

that’s expected during

the season”

Saturday, October 1

Fellowship Hall

9:00 am -Noon

Teacher: Amy West, Wycliffe

Workshop

Have you ever felt like skipping Christmas?

Not the celebration of Christ’s birth, but all the cultural

pressures and tensions that go with the season? It can

carry endless expectations—writing Christmas cards and

letters, decorating the house inside and out, preparing

endless specialty foods, searching for the perfect gifts

for each person on your gift list, deciding how much

to spend… Then there are parties at work, parties with

friends and relatives, church events, decisions on where to

spend this Christmas...and the list goes on.

These will be part of the conversation in applying the

“Culture meets Scripture” process to the Christmas

season.

This workshop is open to all adults. There is no charge for

the class.

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VOLUNTEERING TO GO TO PRISONI I I I I

Chances are, you have never had “Go to prison” on the top of any “to-do” list on a Saturday! Yet a group of men from Calvary Church recently did just this very thing, traveling from Orange County to Chino State Prison (CIM). What would possess someone to voluntarily go to prison?

These men were part of our Angel Tree Ministry under the umbrella of Prison Fellowship, a ministry founded by Chuck Colson and staffed by our very own Calvary member, Steve Cummings. Prison Fellowship (www.pfi.org) exists to, “To be a reconciling community of restoration for all those involved in and affected by crime, thereby proclaiming and demonstrating the redemptive power and transforming love of Jesus Christ for all people.”

Over the past 3 years, we have had the privilege as a Church to demonstrate the love of Jesus Christ to incarcerated men and

women in prison through buying Christmas presents for their children living in Orange County. Many of these children haven’t seen their mom or dad for quite some time and the Christmas gift we purchase for them is the only gift they will receive from their incarcerated parent for the entire year.

The men from Calvary spent an entire Saturday at the state prison, meeting inmates and processing their Christmas requests for their children. Many of these children will be among the 200 children we serve this Christmas as part of our Angel Tree project.

Do you want to put going to prison in the name of Jesus on your “to-do” list? Contact Calvary member, Paul Balius, who leads 2-3 weekly Bible Studies at Chino State Prison at 714.538.9404 or at [email protected]

Angel Tree Christmas Opportunities:

·Purchase a present for a child of an inmate. Gift requests will be available in the Worship Center lobby on Sunday, October 30 and November 6.

Other Volunteer Opportunities: · Sunday Lobby Table · Gift Wrapping/Sorting· Present home delivery team· Setting up/planning Family Luncheon Saturday, Dec. 11. · Making phone calls to families (English/Spanish/Vietnamese)

Contact Marlene Eckert at [email protected] or 714.452.4694.

CultureScriptureMEETS

“Christmas and all

that’s expected during

the season”

Saturday, October 1

Fellowship Hall

9:00 am -Noon

Teacher: Amy West, Wycliffe

Workshop

Have you ever felt like skipping Christmas?

Not the celebration of Christ’s birth, but all the cultural

pressures and tensions that go with the season? It can

carry endless expectations—writing Christmas cards and

letters, decorating the house inside and out, preparing

endless specialty foods, searching for the perfect gifts

for each person on your gift list, deciding how much

to spend… Then there are parties at work, parties with

friends and relatives, church events, decisions on where to

spend this Christmas...and the list goes on.

These will be part of the conversation in applying the

“Culture meets Scripture” process to the Christmas

season.

This workshop is open to all adults. There is no charge for

the class.

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The Bible has a lot to say about how we should interact with our

neighbors. The scriptures call us to love our neighbor (Luke 10:27)

and promises God will be with us when we share the gospel with our

neighbor (Acts 1:8).

The Bible also tells us to seek the good of our neighbors (1 Corinthians

10:24) and to speak honestly with our neighbors (Ephesians 4:25). All of

these commands point to the fact that God really cares about who we

live near and next to.

This fall at Calvary Church we want you to develop a deeper love

and heart for your neighborhood by going on a prayer walk through

your own neighborhood, apartment complex, dorm building or other

immediate area of residence. On your prayer walk, each time you pass

a residence or business, pray for those who occupy that space. If there

is anything about the residences outside appearance that could help

make your prayers more specific, feel free to use that. But in general,

pray for the relationships among occupants, relationships between

occupants and their communities (especially with Christians), and for

the Gospel to spread rapidly in your neighborhood. The time or distance

you spend walking and praying is up to your discretion.

Think about how powerful it will be to have thousands of people from

Calvary Church praying for our local neighborhoods and cities! God will

do amazing things!

PRAYER WALKINGyour

NEIGHBOR- HOOD Prayer is a vital part of the life of a

devoted follower of Christ.

Most of us know the value of praying for

our family, our friends, our pastors, our

work and our unsaved loved ones.

But have you ever taken the time to pray

over the neighborhood that you live in?

You’re the God of this city • You’re the King of these people • You’re the Lord of this nation • You Are | You’re the light in this darkness • You’re the hope to the hopeless • You’re the peace to the restless • You areFor there is no one like our God • There is no one like You God | For greater things have yet to come • And greater things are still to be done • In this city | Greater things have yet to come • And greater things are still to be done here You’re the Lord of Creation • The Creator of all things • You’re the King above all kings • You Are | You’re the strength in our weakness • You’re the love to the broken • You’re the joy in the sadness • You Are

Lyrics from “God of this City” by Chris Tomlin (2008) Find it today at the Calvary Corner Bookstore

Ground Rules: Your prayer walk can be done alone or with a group, a

one time thing or a daily/weekly occurrence this fall.

Exceptions: If you live in an unsafe neighborhood and do not have a

way to get to a safe area to walk, perhaps you can go

on a prayer drive instead! Be safe!

Take C: Our prayers do not fall on deaf ears. As Moses said

to the Israelites, “What other nation is so great as to

have their gods near them the way the Lord our God is

near us whenever we pray to him?” (Deuteronomy 4:7).

We serve the same God, and He hears every prayer

offered in faith.

We want to hear about your prayer walks this fall!

Email Pastor, Matt Doan at [email protected] with

stories or locations of where you walked and prayed.

Adapted from an original article in Boundless Magazine, July 2011

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The Bible has a lot to say about how we should interact with our

neighbors. The scriptures call us to love our neighbor (Luke 10:27)

and promises God will be with us when we share the gospel with our

neighbor (Acts 1:8).

The Bible also tells us to seek the good of our neighbors (1 Corinthians

10:24) and to speak honestly with our neighbors (Ephesians 4:25). All of

these commands point to the fact that God really cares about who we

live near and next to.

This fall at Calvary Church we want you to develop a deeper love

and heart for your neighborhood by going on a prayer walk through

your own neighborhood, apartment complex, dorm building or other

immediate area of residence. On your prayer walk, each time you pass

a residence or business, pray for those who occupy that space. If there

is anything about the residences outside appearance that could help

make your prayers more specific, feel free to use that. But in general,

pray for the relationships among occupants, relationships between

occupants and their communities (especially with Christians), and for

the Gospel to spread rapidly in your neighborhood. The time or distance

you spend walking and praying is up to your discretion.

Think about how powerful it will be to have thousands of people from

Calvary Church praying for our local neighborhoods and cities! God will

do amazing things!

PRAYER WALKINGyour

NEIGHBOR- HOOD Prayer is a vital part of the life of a

devoted follower of Christ.

Most of us know the value of praying for

our family, our friends, our pastors, our

work and our unsaved loved ones.

But have you ever taken the time to pray

over the neighborhood that you live in?

You’re the God of this city • You’re the King of these people • You’re the Lord of this nation • You Are | You’re the light in this darkness • You’re the hope to the hopeless • You’re the peace to the restless • You areFor there is no one like our God • There is no one like You God | For greater things have yet to come • And greater things are still to be done • In this city | Greater things have yet to come • And greater things are still to be done here You’re the Lord of Creation • The Creator of all things • You’re the King above all kings • You Are | You’re the strength in our weakness • You’re the love to the broken • You’re the joy in the sadness • You Are

Lyrics from “God of this City” by Chris Tomlin (2008) Find it today at the Calvary Corner Bookstore

Ground Rules: Your prayer walk can be done alone or with a group, a

one time thing or a daily/weekly occurrence this fall.

Exceptions: If you live in an unsafe neighborhood and do not have a

way to get to a safe area to walk, perhaps you can go

on a prayer drive instead! Be safe!

Take C: Our prayers do not fall on deaf ears. As Moses said

to the Israelites, “What other nation is so great as to

have their gods near them the way the Lord our God is

near us whenever we pray to him?” (Deuteronomy 4:7).

We serve the same God, and He hears every prayer

offered in faith.

We want to hear about your prayer walks this fall!

Email Pastor, Matt Doan at [email protected] with

stories or locations of where you walked and prayed.

Adapted from an original article in Boundless Magazine, July 2011

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WORLD RELIGION CLASSES Equipping you to share your faith

The world is at our door step – literally. Look around you.

Here in Orange County you will find people from every

country of the world. And with the world coming into our

neighborhood, they are bringing with them their religions.

We see this as well in new buildings going up – Buddhist and

Hindu temples, Muslim mosques…

What we know about these people can many times be

summed up in what we know about their religious beliefs and

customs. At Calvary Church we want all of our members to

be well versed in understanding what other religions believe

so we will be better equipped to share the true message of

Christ’s salvation with them.

Join us as we begin our new series of classes starting Sunday,

September 11 at 8:45 am in the Library (enter from south

side of Samsvick Chapel). Throughout the year we will study

Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism, Judaism, and Animism as well

as how to share our own faith and testimony.

Upcoming Class Opportunity

IslamSeptember 11 - October 2, 2011

Sundays 8:45 am

Library

Teacher: Robin Morgan

Robin Morgan served with AIM several years as a Calvary Church missionary in Africa. She

used her Masters in TESOL as a means to share Christ with her Muslim students. Robin now lives in Orange County and is a professor of ESL. She has taught many of our World Religion classes on Islam and Judaism.

FALL EQUIPPING CLASSES Calvary Church

Playing With Fire: How the Bible Ignites Change in Your Soul

Wednesdays 7:00 pm

September 7 - November 9

Worship Center

Love and Respect video series

Wednesdays 7:00 pm

September 14- November 23

Choir Room

Cost: $10

Grace Based Parenting

Sundays 10:45 am

September 18 - November 20

Choir Room

Cost: $10 for book

Explore the tools to help you study Scripture and unlock its dynamic meaning.

Learn more about these classes at calvarylife.org/classes

C O N N E C T · G R O W · R E A C H

The Alpha Course - Returning February 2012

A place for open, honest conversations about all the things you’ve always wanted to ask about Christianity but never thought you could…and to do so over a relaxed time of dinner, learning and group discussion.

Upcoming Class Opportunity

BuddhismNovember 6 - 20, 2011

Sundays 8:45 am

Library

Teacher: Karl Dahlfred

Karl and his wife, Sun, serve as church planters in Central Thailand with OMF International. They work alongside a Thai

pastor and his church to assist and mobilize the church to plant new churches in the surrounding area. Karl has extensively studied the Thai language and culture. The Dahlfreds are Calvary Missionaries on home assignment through December.

Images:

Bottom Left: The Hue Quang Buddhist Temple in Santa Ana

Bottom Right: The Islamic Institute of Orange County, located in Anaheim on Brookhurst.

Images:

Bottom Left: The Hsi Li Temple in La Habra; one of the the largest Buddhist Temples

in the Western Hemisphere.

Bottom Right: Photos from a Hindu Wedding in Irvine.

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WORLD RELIGION CLASSES Equipping you to share your faith

The world is at our door step – literally. Look around you.

Here in Orange County you will find people from every

country of the world. And with the world coming into our

neighborhood, they are bringing with them their religions.

We see this as well in new buildings going up – Buddhist and

Hindu temples, Muslim mosques…

What we know about these people can many times be

summed up in what we know about their religious beliefs and

customs. At Calvary Church we want all of our members to

be well versed in understanding what other religions believe

so we will be better equipped to share the true message of

Christ’s salvation with them.

Join us as we begin our new series of classes starting Sunday,

September 11 at 8:45 am in the Library (enter from south

side of Samsvick Chapel). Throughout the year we will study

Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism, Judaism, and Animism as well

as how to share our own faith and testimony.

Upcoming Class Opportunity

IslamSeptember 11 - October 2, 2011

Sundays 8:45 am

Library

Teacher: Robin Morgan

Robin Morgan served with AIM several years as a Calvary Church missionary in Africa. She

used her Masters in TESOL as a means to share Christ with her Muslim students. Robin now lives in Orange County and is a professor of ESL. She has taught many of our World Religion classes on Islam and Judaism.

FALL EQUIPPING CLASSES Calvary Church

Playing With Fire: How the Bible Ignites Change in Your Soul

Wednesdays 7:00 pm

September 7 - November 9

Worship Center

Love and Respect video series

Wednesdays 7:00 pm

September 14- November 23

Choir Room

Cost: $10

Grace Based Parenting

Sundays 10:45 am

September 18 - November 20

Choir Room

Cost: $10 for book

Explore the tools to help you study Scripture and unlock its dynamic meaning.

Learn more about these classes at calvarylife.org/classes

C O N N E C T · G R O W · R E A C H

The Alpha Course - Returning February 2012

A place for open, honest conversations about all the things you’ve always wanted to ask about Christianity but never thought you could…and to do so over a relaxed time of dinner, learning and group discussion.

Upcoming Class Opportunity

BuddhismNovember 6 - 20, 2011

Sundays 8:45 am

Library

Teacher: Karl Dahlfred

Karl and his wife, Sun, serve as church planters in Central Thailand with OMF International. They work alongside a Thai

pastor and his church to assist and mobilize the church to plant new churches in the surrounding area. Karl has extensively studied the Thai language and culture. The Dahlfreds are Calvary Missionaries on home assignment through December.

Images:

Bottom Left: The Hue Quang Buddhist Temple in Santa Ana

Bottom Right: The Islamic Institute of Orange County, located in Anaheim on Brookhurst.

Images:

Bottom Left: The Hsi Li Temple in La Habra; one of the the largest Buddhist Temples

in the Western Hemisphere.

Bottom Right: Photos from a Hindu Wedding in Irvine.

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As Christians we are called to be generous givers of our time, resources and finances.

In the Fall of 2011, there will be a new convenient way at Calvary Church for you to practice generosity through donating new or gently used clothes, shoes and non-perishable items to our local non-profit partners.

We will welcome a brand new 50.6 cubic feet donation bin to our Church campus.

The donation bin will be located behind the worship center in the

DONATINGWITH A PURPOSE WHAT TO DONATE:

Shoes (any size and style)Clothing—all sizes/styles for children/men/womenClothing accessories – (purses, belts, ties, wallets)TableclothsTowels Bedding, Blankets, BedspreadsSmall ElectronicsSmall ToysLight Tools

(Bring items in tied plastic bags)

rear parking lot and will be available 7 days a week to receive donated items. These secured items will be sent to the donation facil ity of the Orange County Rescue Mission in Tustin on a bi-weekly basis and distributed to individuals and families in Orange County with extreme needs.

We will also use the donation bin throughout the year for supply drives for Birth Choice, The Sheepfold, Ol ive Crest and other local non-profit outreach events.

LifeGroup Highlight: new maRRIED’S lifegroup hit a hole in one!

This past August, KidWorks and the City of Santa Ana

hosted the 4th Annual Townsend Street Fair. Calvary’s

New Married’s LifeGroup used this opportunity to

reach out to those around them by hosting a golf

putt-putt booth at the fair. They served over 1,000

adults and kids and passed out Calvary Church gospel

booklets to each participant who stopped by the booth.

It was an awesome day of serving our community!

Want to get your LifeGroup out into the

community to serve? Contact Reach Local

Pastor, Matt Doan at [email protected] or

714.550.2378 or go to www.calvarylife.org/local

for upcoming opportunities.

Calvary’s New Marrieds LifeGroup

is led by Pastor Jeff Biddle. They meet

on Sundays at 8:45 am in room D1.

Questions? Contact Janice FitzGerald at [email protected] or 714.550.2310 to learn more about Donating with a Purpose.

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06 _ CALVARYLIFE.ORG reach _ VOLUME 3 | ISSUE 2 07

As Christians we are called to be generous givers of our time, resources and finances.

In the Fall of 2011, there will be a new convenient way at Calvary Church for you to practice generosity through donating new or gently used clothes, shoes and non-perishable items to our local non-profit partners.

We will welcome a brand new 50.6 cubic feet donation bin to our Church campus.

The donation bin will be located behind the worship center in the

DONATINGWITH A PURPOSE WHAT TO DONATE:

Shoes (any size and style)Clothing—all sizes/styles for children/men/womenClothing accessories – (purses, belts, ties, wallets)TableclothsTowels Bedding, Blankets, BedspreadsSmall ElectronicsSmall ToysLight Tools

(Bring items in tied plastic bags)

rear parking lot and will be available 7 days a week to receive donated items. These secured items will be sent to the donation facil ity of the Orange County Rescue Mission in Tustin on a bi-weekly basis and distributed to individuals and families in Orange County with extreme needs.

We will also use the donation bin throughout the year for supply drives for Birth Choice, The Sheepfold, Ol ive Crest and other local non-profit outreach events.

LifeGroup Highlight: new maRRIED’S lifegroup hit a hole in one!

This past August, KidWorks and the City of Santa Ana

hosted the 4th Annual Townsend Street Fair. Calvary’s

New Married’s LifeGroup used this opportunity to

reach out to those around them by hosting a golf

putt-putt booth at the fair. They served over 1,000

adults and kids and passed out Calvary Church gospel

booklets to each participant who stopped by the booth.

It was an awesome day of serving our community!

Want to get your LifeGroup out into the

community to serve? Contact Reach Local

Pastor, Matt Doan at [email protected] or

714.550.2378 or go to www.calvarylife.org/local

for upcoming opportunities.

Calvary’s New Marrieds LifeGroup

is led by Pastor Jeff Biddle. They meet

on Sundays at 8:45 am in room D1.

Questions? Contact Janice FitzGerald at [email protected] or 714.550.2310 to learn more about Donating with a Purpose.

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Donate with a Purpose

A donation bin will be installed at Calvary Church this fall. Take a look at page

20 of this publication for details on what you can bring to donate, or contact Janice at

[email protected].

Pass Out Flyers to Light the Night

Pick up a stack of flyers from Calvary’s Children’s Ministry

office and invite families to this fun and free event on October 31.

Contact Susie in Calvary Town at [email protected] or

714.550.2348. calvarylife.org/ltn

Organize Clothing at the Sheepfold Thrift Store By simply moving merchandise

and cleaning, you or your LifeGroup are helping provide

shelters and programs for abused women and children.

Contact DeAnne at [email protected]

or 714.237.1444.

Open your Home to a Child in Crisis

Safe Families exists to provide temporary housing for children (0-18) whose families are facing sudden family crisis. The average

stay is between 1 to 40 days. Contact Renee at

[email protected] or 1.800.550.2445 ext. 1234.

Donate Pre-Natal Vitamins to Mothers at

Birth ChoiceVitamins are a huge need. Pick up a pack at your local grocery store or pharmacy and drop them off at Birth Choice. Contact Krystal at [email protected] or 714.836.5447 for directions.

Help an Elderly Widow with Yard Work

Calvary’s Operation Love Ministry serves widows through

the simple tasks of yard work, house repair, errand running

and more.

Contact Joe at [email protected]

Become a Homework Club Instructor at KidWorks

Build relationships through homework on Mondays and Wednesdays from 3-6 pm.

Commitment: 2 hours per week minimum, 4 month maximum.

Contact Donia at [email protected] or 714.834.9400 ext. 111.

Mentor a Student thru After School Bible Programs

Making A Difference (M.A.D.) Clubs meet once a week at

public school sites in low income neighborhoods for tutoring, structured

sports and character education.

Contact Orange County Youth Commission Executive Director,

Kate Medina at 949.500.5424.

Distribute Food Boxes to Motel Residents

Join Calvary as we distribute grocery boxes to motel residents the 2nd Saturday of every month. Meet at 2111 E. 1st St. at 10 am.

Contact Pastor Matt at [email protected] or

714.550.2378.

Welcome People or Serve Desserts this Christmas

One of Calvary’s biggest draws for reaching new people is our annual Christmas Production, December 2 - 4. Help us make

our visitors feel welcome!Contact Ron at rrogalski@

calvarylife.org or 714.550.2361.

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Ways You Can Serve Your Calvary

Missionaries

Do you have a skill or service that you could offer to the Lord?

Join the Missionary Resource Network to provide our Calvary missionaries with free/discounted services. Currently we have a doctor who provides free (or insurance only) medical care for our missionaries who are coming in from overseas.

This is a great benefit to your Calvary missionaries and connects them in another way with the body of Christ here at Calvary Church.

If you are interested in helping out in this way, please contact Liz Gold, Missions Director at 714-550-2340.

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES· Dentistry· Medical Care· Eye Care (Ophthalmologist or Optometrist)· Massage Therapy · Chiropractor· Legal Aid· Real Estate· Tutoring· Accounting/Tax Services· Travel agent· Airline miles or reward points· Technology, graphics, communication

WILLING HANDS· Baby sitting· Handyman· Home maintenance·Prayerletterstuffing· Yard work/gardening

SPECIALIzED SERVICES· Appliance service repair· Auto repair· Carpentry · Discounted products· Ladies hair styling· Men’s haircuts· Piano or Music lessons· Printing services

TEMPORARY USE· Bicycles· Camping equipment· Vacation home/cabin· RV/Van use· Spare car useALL RESOURCES

ARE KEPT CONfIDENTIAL.

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Donate with a Purpose

A donation bin will be installed at Calvary Church this fall. Take a look at page

20 of this publication for details on what you can bring to donate, or contact Janice at

[email protected].

Pass Out Flyers to Light the Night

Pick up a stack of flyers from Calvary’s Children’s Ministry

office and invite families to this fun and free event on October 31.

Contact Susie in Calvary Town at [email protected] or

714.550.2348. calvarylife.org/ltn

Organize Clothing at the Sheepfold Thrift Store By simply moving merchandise

and cleaning, you or your LifeGroup are helping provide

shelters and programs for abused women and children.

Contact DeAnne at [email protected]

or 714.237.1444.

Open your Home to a Child in Crisis

Safe Families exists to provide temporary housing for children (0-18) whose families are facing sudden family crisis. The average

stay is between 1 to 40 days. Contact Renee at

[email protected] or 1.800.550.2445 ext. 1234.

Donate Pre-Natal Vitamins to Mothers at

Birth ChoiceVitamins are a huge need. Pick up a pack at your local grocery store or pharmacy and drop them off at Birth Choice. Contact Krystal at [email protected] or 714.836.5447 for directions.

Help an Elderly Widow with Yard Work

Calvary’s Operation Love Ministry serves widows through

the simple tasks of yard work, house repair, errand running

and more.

Contact Joe at [email protected]

Become a Homework Club Instructor at KidWorks

Build relationships through homework on Mondays and Wednesdays from 3-6 pm.

Commitment: 2 hours per week minimum, 4 month maximum.

Contact Donia at [email protected] or 714.834.9400 ext. 111.

Mentor a Student thru After School Bible Programs

Making A Difference (M.A.D.) Clubs meet once a week at

public school sites in low income neighborhoods for tutoring, structured

sports and character education.

Contact Orange County Youth Commission Executive Director,

Kate Medina at 949.500.5424.

Distribute Food Boxes to Motel Residents

Join Calvary as we distribute grocery boxes to motel residents the 2nd Saturday of every month. Meet at 2111 E. 1st St. at 10 am.

Contact Pastor Matt at [email protected] or

714.550.2378.

Welcome People or Serve Desserts this Christmas

One of Calvary’s biggest draws for reaching new people is our annual Christmas Production, December 2 - 4. Help us make

our visitors feel welcome!Contact Ron at rrogalski@

calvarylife.org or 714.550.2361.

22 _ CALVARYLIFE.ORG

Ways You Can Serve Your Calvary

Missionaries

Do you have a skill or service that you could offer to the Lord?

Join the Missionary Resource Network to provide our Calvary missionaries with free/discounted services. Currently we have a doctor who provides free (or insurance only) medical care for our missionaries who are coming in from overseas.

This is a great benefit to your Calvary missionaries and connects them in another way with the body of Christ here at Calvary Church.

If you are interested in helping out in this way, please contact Liz Gold, Missions Director at 714-550-2340.

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES· Dentistry· Medical Care· Eye Care (Ophthalmologist or Optometrist)· Massage Therapy · Chiropractor· Legal Aid· Real Estate· Tutoring· Accounting/Tax Services· Travel agent· Airline miles or reward points· Technology, graphics, communication

WILLING HANDS· Baby sitting· Handyman· Home maintenance·Prayerletterstuffing· Yard work/gardening

SPECIALIzED SERVICES· Appliance service repair· Auto repair· Carpentry · Discounted products· Ladies hair styling· Men’s haircuts· Piano or Music lessons· Printing services

TEMPORARY USE· Bicycles· Camping equipment· Vacation home/cabin· RV/Van use· Spare car useALL RESOURCES

ARE KEPT CONfIDENTIAL.

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REACH: Global REACH Global is funded through our seperate Faith Promise giving and includes support for our missionaries serving worldwide, partnership projects and special mission needs. Faith Promise provides for the training of missionary candidates, follow up opportunities for short-term team members, and means by which members begin the missionary process.

Contact: Liz Gold, Reach Global Missions Director 714.550.2340 | [email protected]

REACH: Local

REACH Local is funded through the General offerings to the church, which allows for the participation in local outreach by our people. Our criteria for local outreach involves the Three C’s: Close proximity to the church, Consistent volunteer opportunities, and Christ can be proclaimed.

Contact: Matt Doan, Reach Local Pastor 714.550.2378 | [email protected]

1010 N Tustin Ave, Santa Ana, 92705 | www.calvarylife.org | 714.973.4800