We are a Reformed and reforming church holding to the 1689 London Baptist Confession of Faith, characterized by a high view of Scripture with expository preaching and biblical counseling, serious commitment to the local church and strong families. Please come visit us!
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Our adherence to the regulative principle has simplified our church organization and service. Our constitution provides for a plurality and parity of elders (pastors) and deacons. At this time, God has given us one pastor and two deacons. We have a high view of covenantal church membership and discipline. Our congregation of about 50 attending and about 30 members is enjoying strong unity and spiritual intimacy. We are an adult-oriented church, not program-oriented. We love children and do provide a nursery for those under four. We believe each child's parents are primarily responsible for his rearing, including the nurture of his soul. Our public worship services are carefully planned in each element and consist of public Scripture readings with brief expositions, prayers of invocation, confession, illumination, petition, and thanksgiving, intelligent congregational hymn-singing, expository preaching, giving, the ordinances of baptism (as we have opportunity) and the Lord’s Supper (weekly). We maintain a Bible study hour for all ages led by our pastor instead of an age-segregated Sunday school.
We emphasize Bible teaching and preaching. Sermons are Christ-centered, simultaneously aimed at edification and evangelism, always seeking God's glory above all. Our preaching is expository, theological, applicatory, and substantial, typically about 50 minutes and full of matter. Audio recordings are available on cassette and digital CD. We offer an assistive listening system to our hearing-impaired congregants.
SERVICE TIMES Calvary Baptist Church (Reformed)
9:30 a.m. Bible Study Hour
10:45 a.m. Morning Worship Service
12:30 a.m. Fellowship Lunch (weekly)
2:00 p.m. Afternoon Worship Service
Wed 7 p.m. Prayer Meeting
OUR FELLOWSHIP LUNCH
For years we have enjoyed a weekly fellowship lunch
between the Sunday morning and afternoon worship
services. Our custom is for each family to bring its own lunch,
whatever they like to eat, with enough for sharing
with one or two guests. If you are visiting and would
like to be served by a host family, please let us know
ASAP the date of your anticipated visit, the number in
your party with children’s ages, and any dietary
restrictions. This will help us prepare to serve you
better.
DIRECTIONS
From Route 95 in NH
Take Exit 2 (Route 101 W) toward Manchester
Pass through toll booth ($0.50), bear right onto 101 West
Follow 101 W for 6.2 miles
Take Exit 9 (Route 27) toward Exeter
After turning left at top of exit ramp, go 1.3 miles
Turn right onto Route 111A (Brentwood Road)
Go 0.3 miles and take second right (Little River Road)
We are at the end of the road
Larry Pan from LA on: Dangerous Reformation 1
D. Scott Meadows | Dangerous Reformation 10/24/2004 A stern warning and timely word for America.
I rejoice to hear a preacher so conscientious in dividing the Word of truth; yet I am dismayed to find so few listeners. May His Word have free course be glorified.
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