Needs / Interests
Need and Interest-Based Life Groups at Calvary are groups of people who come together for the purpose of a common interest or need. These groups cover specific topics designed to offer encouragement and support along Life’s Journey.
ABORTION RECOVERY
Abortion can be one of the most traumatic experiences in a woman's life. Calvary periodically offers two different Bible study/support groups to help hurting women find healing & forgiveness.
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DIVORCE SUPPORT, DIVORCE CARE & DIVORCE CARE FOR KIDS (DC4K)
The Divorce Support Group provides a caring, supportive environment for those seeking healing and direction in dealing with the myriad of emotions that come with divorce. At Divorce Care, you will become part of a small support group of people who are also experiencing separation and divorce. Divorce Care for Kids helps children 1st - 5th grade in dealing with the issues they face.
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FINANCIAL MATTERS
Care and responsibility with our finances is an important part of Christian stewardship. Several courses are periodically offered to help you learn how to handle your finances, pay off debt and save for the future. Click here for additional information on 10 Steps to Take Control of Your Money and Financial Peace University.
GRIEF SHARE
Grief Share is a support group for people who have lost a family member or friend.
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HOMESCHOOLING MOMS NETWORK
Seasoned, new, and prospective homeschoolers of children of all ages meet to share ideas, support and information.
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MARRIAGE COURSES
Marriage Builders and Covenant Marriage groups will help you develop Biblical and practical principles to keep your marriage strong and healthy and to help repair damaged marriages.
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PRECEPT INDUCTIVE BIBLE STUDIES
Inductive Bible studies show you how to discover God's truth for yourself by using a straightforward investigative approach to open the Bible and build the context for each statement it contains.
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SIGN LANGUAGE
Learn to communicate with hearing-impaired friends, relatives, and other members of the deaf community.
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