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In this category of blog posts, you can read about recent highlights from the ministry of Calvary, including information included in the Calvary e-mail newsletter.

Now Hiring!

Calvary Baptist is hiring! We currently have two musical positions open and one ministry position.Please email resumes and inquiries to corey@calvarybaptistnewark.org MUSIC POSITIONS Choir & Music Director (part-time) The Choir and Music Director is a part-time, salaried employee who primarily directs the adult choir. This includes music planning, recruiting choir members, and leadership of regular rehearsals. This person also schedules and arranges for occasional special music performers for Sunday morning worship services, particularly when the choir is not performing, and plans special musical aspects for important seasons in the life of the church; for example, Christmas cantatas. Click here for the full job description. Assistant Accompanist (per diem) The Assistant Accompanist is an employee of Calvary who provides musical support for church worship services when the primary accompanist is absent, estimated to be around 12 times per year (once per month), and other special services as requested. Familiarity with sacred music, skilled piano ability, and comfort with different musical styles is required. Ability to play organ is much sought after but not required. Click here for full job description. MINISTRY POSITION Ministry Associate (part-time) The Ministry Associate of Calvary Baptist Church will serve in a part-time position within Calvary Baptist Church focusing on 1) assisting the senior pastor in providing pastoral services to the whole congregation, and 2) providing support and leadership to our Christian Education programs and volunteers. Candidates must be aligned with the mission and values of American Baptist Churches USA and Calvary Baptist, and must be able to work effectively within an ethnically and socioeconomically diverse setting. Theological training from an ATS accredited institution, in progress or complete, is required. Click here for full job description.

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A Rewarding Youth Mission Trip

Last week 7 youth and 2 adults from Calvary went on a mission trip to Philadelphia. We partnered with “The Philadelphia Project ” and met up with 2 other churches from Pennsylvania to spend 3 days working in the community. Our project was building a retaining wall out front of Ms. Williams house along with installing laminate flooring in 2 of her rooms. We also were able to fully clean her kitchen and bathroom while we were there. We did accomplish a lot in 3 days, but it wasn’t all about the work. We made stops for ice cream and water ice, went to a community pool to cool off, played “survivor” style games, and had time for fellowship with the other groups. Each night we spent time in “club”, a worship environment where our students learned what it means to enter “into the wilderness” and how even in wilderness seasons in our life God is there with us.

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Youth Group All-night Extravaganza

This past Friday night Calvary was alive with excitement and energy into the wee hours of the morning as 19 of our youth and 8 adult chaperones participated in our annual All-night Extravaganza! Our students stayed up all night and had a blast hanging out with their friends, playing crazy games all through the church, visiting a local arcade, watching a movie, playing video games, eating pizza and cookies, and more! However, it wasn’t all fun and games, during our time together students got to hear a short gospel message, worship together in song and prayer, and write cards and make crafts for our at-home friends and other Calvary members. Thank you to all of the students that came and invited their friends and all of our dedicated youth volunteers for making this event happen!

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“Finding Peace” mini retreat

On Saturday, April 27, Calvary held another mental health event in partnership with Kingdom Connectors Inc., this time a “mini-retreat” for self-care and mental health. Around 30 registrants plus children, vendors, and volunteers entered calm, decorated spaces with soft music playing for a time of relaxation and growth. After introductions, attendees chose from 4 workshops, 2 practice-based (yoga and mindfulness/meditation) and 2 discussion-based (grief & loss, and faith & mental health). Afterwards, all enjoyed a free dinner from UD Catering. The majority of the cost of this event was paid for by a grant from American Baptist Churches of Pennsylvania and Delaware.

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