

Welcome to Calvary Temple Assembly of God
I'm Pastor Jeff Deem. My wife Sherry and I have been the Pastor at Calvary Temple for 24 years. Calvary Temple is a wonderful family church. Our goal is to minister to each and every person in your family, no matter what age they may be. We are a Spirit filled church. We have Spirit-anointed worship, teaching, preaching, and other ministries. Our Sunday mornings start with Sunday School. We have classes for adults and children. During the Morning Worship Service, we offer nursery for infants and young toddlers, we offer a wonderful children’s ministry we call, SUPER CHURCH for children ages 3-10 years of age. Our Wednesday Night Service also offers a class for everyone. Adults, boys (Rangers), girls (M-pact) and even our younger children have a class we call Rainbows. Let me close by saying this: if you are looking for a wonderful, loving, caring church family, Calvary Temple is the place for you!
Pastor Jeff
AG.org News & Information
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Valley Forge Christian College alumna, Jessica Buchanan, rescued by Navy Seals
Jessica Buchanan, a 2007 graduate of Valley Forge Christian College (AG), has been held hostage for 3 months in Somalia. Earlier this week, Navy Seals rescued her and a coworker.
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Young Evangel graduate killed in Afghanistan
First Lt. David Johnson, a 2010 Evangel graduate, was killed in action on January 25, 2012, in Afghanistan.
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Paul Finkenbinder, "Hermano Pablo," passes away
Paul Edwin Finkenbinder, known throughout Latin America as "Hermano Pablo," passed away earlier this morning, Friday, January 27, 2012, in Irvine, California.
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Consolidation Steering Committee moves ahead with assignment
The Steering Committee met this week and discussed various facets of the consolidation of the Assemblies of God Theological Seminary, Central Bible College and Evangel University.
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12-12-12 Pray for Hope Pilgrimage video online
Watch the roundtable discussion on the 12-12-12 Pray for Hope Pilgrimage. The free online video can be downloaded for group viewing as well.



