For the Kids…
Calvary Kids //
Every Sunday at 9a and 11a, Calvary Kids is available for kids, from newborn to 5th grade. Children are taught in age appropriate and fun ways how to be kind, loving, honest and compassionate. Click the button below for more information.
Basketball Camps //
Calvary offers basketball camps and leagues throughout the year for kids to develop their character, teamwork, work ethic, and leadership skills in a safe and nurturing environment. Beginning in January, we’ll have an 8-week season for kids ages kindergarten - 6th grade. For more information, visit calvarylg.com/sports.
Summer Camps //
Calvary offers summer camps for kids ages 4 years old – incoming 5th graders as well as destination camps for middle schoolers & high schoolers. Camps are FULL, but you can sign up to join the waitlist.
For the Parents…
The world feels really messy right now. It seems every headline, and every place we look, there’s unrest. We feel it too. But then we lift our eyes to Jesus and find our hope. We find the peace that goes beyond our circumstances. It’s how we’re getting through. If you want to learn more about the difference Jesus makes, we encourage you to find out more by clicking here.
Sunday mornings //
Every Sunday at 9a and 11a, we invite you to come together with us, a group of ordinary people, doing our best to love others as Jesus loved us, and to learn more about who Jesus is and how we can have hope in him.
Resources //
Raising little ones. Those sweet little faces and tiny voices that just melt your heart. We all want to be the very best parents we can be with a new opportunity each day to answer those unexpected and sometimes tough questions, to discipline, and to sometimes just have a good laugh at the circumstances we find ourselves in. Click the button for resources we’ve found helpful in answering our own questions as we journey through parenthood together.
The teen years can be incredibly tough. Middle school, High School. Growing up quickly, facing tough choices, needing parenting and equally not wanting it. Add to that social pressure, cell phones, and an onslaught of divisive media. We’re in it with you. We’ve got teens ourselves. Click learn more for resources we’ve found helpful.