Calvary Baptist Church is a caring church whose love extends beyond our fellow brothers and sisters. We believe we were called to share the love of God to our neighbors, community. country and other organizations. As a result we are generous with our time and resources. Through our ministries, we seek to meet people where they are and provide help where we can.
We would be glad to talk with you more about any of these ministries and how they might be of help to you, how you can help support us or how you can come and serve alongside us as a part of our church family. Contact our office to learn more.
Thank you Calvary for being a blessing to others! Rev. Kevin L. Nelson, Pastor
We would be glad to talk with you more about any of these ministries and how they might be of help to you, how you can help support us or how you can come and serve alongside us as a part of our church family. Contact our office to learn more.
Thank you Calvary for being a blessing to others! Rev. Kevin L. Nelson, Pastor
Calvary Baptist Church Mobile Blood DriveFebruary 2022
Calvary sponsored a mobile blood drive with the South Texas Blood and Tissue Center on February 13, 2022. With 18 donors we saved 54 lives and through our five blood drives we have saved 306 lives. |
Bundles of BlessingsJanuary 2022
Sweet Hour of Prayer Ministry delivered 32 backpacks filled with toiletries, warm clothing, and healthy snacks for the homeless and a monetary gift to "Haven for Hope". |
Community Shred Day: Calvary partnered with Alkoran Temple #99, Eta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. and Government Girls Club to provide a FREE Drive-through Community Shred, December 3, 2021 on Calvary BC parking lot. Event was opened to the public.
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WOH: "We are a community service based organization at UTSA with the aim of eradicating the stereotypes that exist about college women." Calvary was honored to have the WOH worship with us and provided each a donation in honor of their service.
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October 21, 2021 Music Ministry donated new blankets of all sizes and types to the Battered Women’s Shelter, plus a check for $600.
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