A Call To Action
A CALL TO ACTION
Join your Calvary Chapel family on Sunday, July 5, 2026, at 10:00 a.m. in the main sanctuary or online via our website (www.calvaryinv.com), Facebook, or YouTube (Calvary Inverness) to celebrate two milestones: the 250th anniversary of our nation and the 21st anniversary of our church. During the service, we will read, study, and embody Apostle Peter's instructions to the persecuted church scattered throughout the Roman Empire (1 Peter 2:11-17).
Peter explained to the church that God's salvation freed them from sin's tyranny and slavery, enabling them to praise Him. Their shift from sinner to saint served as a testament to God's grace and mercy to those around them.
He urged them to recall their calling, uphold their conduct, obey the laws of their king and governors for the Lord's sake, and practice true freedom. In doing so, they would fulfill God's perfect will, silence their persecutors, and help bring many to the saving knowledge of Jesus Christ.
The ability to follow Peter's instructions comes from the empowering presence of the Holy Spirit. He who dwells in believers would come upon them, enabling them to live lives that reflect God's righteousness, minister to one another with His Spirit's gifts, and defend and proclaim the glorious gospel of Jesus Christ.
Today, as Christians and Americans, we can look to the saints and patriots of both the church and our nation's history. Like many before us, we are called by God to share the gospel, embody Christ's righteousness, live as good citizens and patriots, and do all for God's glory.
God Bless America,
Pastor
Join your Calvary Chapel family on Sunday, July 5, 2026, at 10:00 a.m. in the main sanctuary or online via our website (www.calvaryinv.com), Facebook, or YouTube (Calvary Inverness) to celebrate two milestones: the 250th anniversary of our nation and the 21st anniversary of our church. During the service, we will read, study, and embody Apostle Peter's instructions to the persecuted church scattered throughout the Roman Empire (1 Peter 2:11-17).
Peter explained to the church that God's salvation freed them from sin's tyranny and slavery, enabling them to praise Him. Their shift from sinner to saint served as a testament to God's grace and mercy to those around them.
He urged them to recall their calling, uphold their conduct, obey the laws of their king and governors for the Lord's sake, and practice true freedom. In doing so, they would fulfill God's perfect will, silence their persecutors, and help bring many to the saving knowledge of Jesus Christ.
The ability to follow Peter's instructions comes from the empowering presence of the Holy Spirit. He who dwells in believers would come upon them, enabling them to live lives that reflect God's righteousness, minister to one another with His Spirit's gifts, and defend and proclaim the glorious gospel of Jesus Christ.
Today, as Christians and Americans, we can look to the saints and patriots of both the church and our nation's history. Like many before us, we are called by God to share the gospel, embody Christ's righteousness, live as good citizens and patriots, and do all for God's glory.
God Bless America,
Pastor
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