What God Has Done & Where He's Leading Us


What God Has Done

& Where He's Leading Us

Build God's Kingdom - In You & in His Church

We hear the question often: "Where do I start?" So, we prayed, talked, and put our thoughts on paper.

It begins with building a better you. Start by reading the Bible, committing to daily prayer, and participating in a Calvary Small Group.

From there, we can build a better church. Support our ministries with financial generosity, volunteer for a ministry, pray for direction of our church leaders, and pray daily for that person in your heart who has wandered from God.

This is how God builds His Kingdom. One life at a time, together, for His glory.

Open Your Heart

God is at work in our church, and He is preparing Calvary for greater ministry in 2026. Let's get started.

Look at What God Has Done

As we close out 2025, we want our church family to see what God has done among us this year. We are grateful for every person who has prayed, served, given, and walked with one another in faith. Thank you for being part of Calvary.

  • 17 people were baptized
  • 200 people gathered weekly to worship God
  • 65 children attended Vacation Bible School
  • 48 children attended AWANA on a weekly basis
  • 4 individuals went to Colombia for a short-term mission
  • 10 mission organizations (6 international and 4 local)
  • 25 men participated in our weekly BOB Men’s Ministry
  • 60 women attended the weekly Women’s Bible Study
  • $2,100 was given to various people in need from the Deacon’s fund
  • 2 prayer and worship nights in May & November
  • 28 people participated in the Easter Choir
  • 25 people participated in the Christmas Choir
  • 43 people participated in the trip to see “Noah” at Sight and Sound in November
  • 6 Calvary Circles (Small Groups) were created
  • We launched our new website and logo

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Bible verse of the week.

"Come and see what God has done; He is awesome in His deeds toward the children of man."

~ Psalm 66:5

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103 Grampian Rd, Liverpool, NY 13090

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