Volleyball Bonanza! - 20s&30s/Youth Ministry Event
Posted by Alan on January 25, 2018
Volleyball Bonanza!
- Saturday, February 3
- 5:30 - 8:00 pm
- CBC gym
- Sign up on Facebook or on the church bulletin board
Youth (6th-12th Grade) and 20's&30's, we’re going to have a great time at a combined 20s&30s / Youth Ministry event!
- Pizza
- Volleyball
- Party Games (for those who don’t want to play volleyball)
- Devotion
Sign up by January 28. Sign up on the church bulletin board or Facebook
If you have any questions please contact Pastor Bowman:
Cell: 655-3148, Email: bowman@cbcks.org
Child Care: CBC Approved Child Workers will provide free on-site child care for any 20's&30's parents who would like to attend.
Please sign up your children on the bulletin board. Include your child's name and age.
The children will not be eating pizza with those who attend the activity so please bring a sack dinner for your child.
Empowered to Connect 2018
Posted by Alan on January 21, 2018
April 13-14, 2018
Friday: 9 am - 5 pm
Saturday: 9 am - 5 pm
Doors open at 8:30 am
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includes a workbook
Conference Schedule
A Youth Activity for Parents!
Posted by Alan on November 28, 2017
Why should the teens have all the fun?! If your child is a student in Grades 6-12 then you won’t want to miss… a Youth activity FOR THE PARENTS!
- Saturday, January 6 – 6:00-8:30 p.m.
- Fun games
- A great dinner
- Fellowship with other parents
- Youth ministry information for the rest of the school year and summer
- Sign up on the church bulletin board by Sunday, December 31.
- Facebook event page.
Christmas 2017
Posted by Alan on November 28, 2017
Christmas time is here!
Celebrate the coming of the Lord Jesus Christ with the Calvary church family this December. Through the season, join us for caroling, fellowship events, thoughtful services, and the Children's Christmas play.
Soup Supper and Caroling
Friday, December 8 | 6:00 pm
Supper at 6 pm
- Bring soup or chili along with a dessert or "fixin's" (cheese, crackers, sour cream)
- Bring enough for your family plus a few extras.
- Drinks and dinnerware will be provided.
Caroling at 6:45 pm
- Dress Warm!
- We'll divide into groups to carol to the community at local businesses and visit local nursing homes and shut-ins.
Dessert after caroling
- Warm up back at the church and enjoy good fellowship after caroling
Sunday Evening, December 10
Show your love and appreciation for the Holcombs, Bowmans, and Fullers by bringing food or gifts to the kitchen on Sunday Evening, December 10. Direct questions to Darrel or Pat Cotton.
Children's Christmas Program
Angels Aware!
December 17 | 6:00 pm
Step back in time as the angels hear the news of God going to earth. Why is He going? How will He go?
The Joy Singers Choir (grades 3-5) will present the gospel through drama and music as they imagine the scene in heaven before the birth of Jesus.
Christmas Eve Service
December 24 | 6:00 pm
Keenagers (50 and over group)
Soup Supper and Gift Exchange
December 9 | 4:30 pm
Join us for some good food and fellowship at our annual Soup Supper and Gift Exchange. Sign up on the Keenager board (down the west hallway) if you plan to attend. Please indicate what food you plan to bring.
Each person is asked to bring a gift to exchange.
Call Pat or Darrel Cotton 524-7840 if you have questions.
Teenagers (6th - 12th graders)
Derby Operation Holiday!
Saturday, December 9 | 9:00 am - 1:00 pm
Come volunteer with Derby Operation Holiday! We'll have a great time serving our community.
We'll start and end at the church but will be serving at The Power House in Derby.
Lunch will be provided.
Sign up by Wednesday, December 6.
Halloween Hullabaloo 2017 Volunteer Event
Posted by Alan on October 8, 2017
- Start and end at the Darrell Zimmerman Family Shelter
- Lunch provided
- Sign up on the Bulletin Board by the church office!
Mission Conference 2017: To the Ends of the Earth
Posted by Alan on September 14, 2017
October 1-4, 2017
To the Ends of the Earth
Acts 13:47
For so the Lord has commanded us, saying,
“‘I have made you a light for the Gentiles, that you may bring salvation to the ends of the earth.’”
Missionary Sam Slobodian, director of BIEM (Baptist International Evangelistic Ministries), joins us as guest speaker. Accompanying him are two pastors from Ukraine and two pastors from Russia.
During the conference, we'll hear reports from missionaries and pastors, sing mission-centered songs, listen to messages from Sam Slobodian, have dinner together with the church family, and interact with workers serving in other parts of the world.
What you can do right now:
We are collecting items to send to Christians in Ukraine. BIEM packs a cargo container full of useful supplies and ships it to Ukraine to help new churches, rehabilitation centers, and camps.
Donate new or gently used items - garage sales are a great place to find some of these items.
Look for the collection bins in the main church foyer.
- Towels, single sheets, blankets, pillows & pillow cases
- Sleeping bags, tents
- Hand tools and gas powered tools
- Garden tools (rakes, shovels, pitchforks, hoes)
- Fitness equipment
- Floor hockey, soccer, volleyball, ping pong & foosball supplies
- Musical instruments and music stands
- Medical supplies, especially wheelchairs (but no medicine)
Conference Schedule
Sunday | Sunday School | 9:15 am | ||
Morning Service | 10:30 am | |||
Evening Service | 6:00 pm | |||
Monday | Dinner | 5:30 pm | Service | 6:30 pm |
Tuesday | Dinner | 5:30 pm | Service | 6:30 pm |
Wednesday | Dinner | 5:30 pm | Service | 6:30 pm |
Guest Speaker
Dr. Sam Slobodian
Missionaries Sam and Amy Slobodian have served with Baptist International Evangelistic Ministries, (BIEM) since 1982. Sam directs the ministry of BIEM as President and Amy works in the mission office. Sam’s trumpet playing is heard on Christian radio stations through CD recordings entitled “Sound the Trumpet”.
BIEM has been reaching Russia and Eastern Europe since 1981. Headquartered in the Indianapolis area, BIEM focuses on evangelism, church-planting, training nationals and Gospel literature distribution in the former Soviet bloc. Evangelism through missionary radio was the initial focus of this ministry in the early years. Church Planting became the main focus of BIEM in 1992. The radio ministry and many trips behind the Iron Curtain provided BIEM with ideal contacts for planting churches in Russia and Ukraine. BIEM’s approach to fulfilling the missionary mandate in Russia and Eastern Europe features the support, training and equipping of dedicated and prepared nationals.
Through this partnership of an American prayer and support base with national Christians and churches, BIEM has been able to reach countless souls and has planted churches in Russia and Eastern Europe. In 2005, BIEM expanded into the Muslim stronghold of Central Asia (Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, and Kazakhstan). In 2007, BIEM made further expansion into Belarus and Western Asia. More recently BIEM added the field of Latin America.
Many of the 104 churches established through this ministry are now self-supporting and we are on our 51st church building program. BIEM’s efforts also include training over 300 Russian and Ukrainian national pastors, missionaries and Christian workers through schools established at various locations.
Special Guests
Pavel Rumachik is the son of the famous Russian pastor Peter Rumachik, who served 18.5 years in Soviet prisons and labor camps for Christ. When freedom came to the USSR in 1991, Pavel was one of many Russian men who used that freedom to evangelize.
Working with BIEM, Pavel became one of the ministry’s very first missionaries in Russia. With God’s blessing, his first church plant reached the very cultural center for which his father and four other men were imprisoned in their attempt to spread the gospel.
Next he planted a church in Nahabino. This church developed a special ability to reach drug addicts and alcoholics that led to the establishment of a drug and alcohol rehabilitation center. This successful outreach led to the creation of multiple Christian rehabilitation centers. Today there are over 30 families in Moscow-area churches where the father has been reached through this ministry.
Andrei Yudintsev comes from a family that experienced persecution during Soviet times. Both his father, Vasiliy, and his mother, Serafima, experienced arrest and imprisonment for their faith. Being their eldest son, Andrei likewise came under scrutiny by the Soviet authorities. The Soviets arrested and imprisoned him, too, even before he was out of his teenage years. He became one of the youngest prisoners for Christ and served 3.5 years for his active Christian faith.
Until recently, he was a church planter in Siberia, but in 2015, he was recruited by Pastor Peter Rumachik. Andrei accepted the call to become the missionary pastor in Shahovskaya, Russia, in the western Moscow region.
Andrei and his wife Zara have been blessed with 12 children. (Their eldest son remains in the Kemerovsky district of Siberia, where he pastors a church.)
Eugene Buyko serves as BIEM’s director in Ukraine. He oversees BIEM’s team of church planters and children’s workers there. He has been instrumental in helping church planters to get established even in difficult areas. Eugene is exceptionally gifted in navigating governmental bureaucratic requirements for projects such as shipping 40-ft. containers of humanitarian aid,purchasing property for church buildings, and organizing BIEM’s Ukrainian camping program, which involves over 1,000 campers in several camps.
Eugene is planting a new church in Bilogorodka, a suburb of Kiev, the capital of Ukraine. In this rapidly growing area, the mayor gave land for this church to be built.
Igor Fomichov grew up in a military family in Desna, one of the largest military bases in the Soviet Union. This is the military base where BIEM was able to plant a church after the Iron Curtain came down and freedom came to these formerly Communist areas.
Igor became a part of this church after he was saved from a life of drugs and crime. As Igor grew in his Christian faith, he became heavily involved in ministry, was called to preach, and pursued ministry training. When the original church planter moved on to plant another church, the congregation in Desna called Igor as pastor. Sixteen people reached by this ministry were called to full-time ministry. Because of this, the church has planted two other churches and is now launching a third.
High School Journey: Street Witnessing and Dinner!
Posted by Alan on September 12, 2017
Street Witnessing and Dinner Event: Friday evenings throughout September – October
High School students (9-12th grade) sign up for a week you would like to come out street witnessing in Wichita.
We will be at the corners of Douglas and St. Francis with Steven and Francesca Carroll (carpooling will be available). We’ll be on the street from 4:00-5:30 p.m. and will end with dinner at the Bowman’s.
Check out which Friday works for you and sign up at church:
- September 15 or 29
- October 6 or 20
If you have any questions please contact Pastor Bowman:
Cell: sixfivefive-3148, Email: bowman@cbcks.org
Church on the Lawn and New Addition Guided Tours
Posted by Alan on August 30, 2017
Bring lawn chairs or blankets to sit on for an outdoor service of singing, preaching, and church family fellowship on the front lawn.
New Addition. Open House. Guided Tours.
Don't miss this first look at Calvary Kids. Groups will be touring the new addition before and after the Church on the Lawn service.
Tours will begin at 5:00. Meet by the outside entrance of the new addition.
Trek Overnighter 2017
Posted by Alan on August 23, 2017
The Trek Overnighter is a great event for Middle School (6th-8th grade) students in Trek. There's pizza, challenging messages from God's Word, and fun games!
Overnight the guys and girls are split at different locations for a sleepover and breakfast in the morning.
Please contact Pastor bowman (bowman@cbcks.org) for date and time.
Fall Kick off Dessert Picnic Youth Activity
Posted by Alan on July 7, 2017
Youth (6th-12th Grade) start the school year off right at the Fall Kick-off Dessert Picnic! We’re meeting at English Park in Derby. There will be kickball, volleyball, ice cream sundaes and more! Please bring your own lawn chair, everything else will be provided.
Sign up by August 6!
English Park is on Lakeview Dr. between James St. and E. Crestway.