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Calvary Chapel

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Calvary Chapel: Encyclopedia II - Calvary Chapel - Church Government

Calvary Chapel does not affiliate churches, it affiliates pastors. A church whose pastor is affiliated with Calvary Chapel is a Calvary Chapel and may use the name (most Calvary Chapels have one or both words in their names). New Calvary Chapels may be created either by an existing non-denominational Christian church's pastor becoming a Calvary Chapel affiliate or as a church plant from another Calvary Chapel. Every Calvary Chapel pastor is directly accountable to another pastor, usually at a larger church nearby. In the case of a church pla ...

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Calvary Chapel, Calvary Chapel - History, Calvary Chapel - Theology, Calvary Chapel - Church Government, Calvary Chapel - Ordination/Affiliation of Pastors, Calvary Chapel - Practices, Calvary Chapel - Broadcasting, Calvary Chapel - Concerns/Criticisms

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Calvary Chapel: Encyclopedia - CC

CC is 200 in Roman numerals. CC can also refer to: CC (cat), the world's first cloned pet CC (or variants) as a code can refer to: Membership in the Order of Canada, as the post-nominal letters "CC" Air Atlanta Icelandic, as the IATA airline designator Cocos (Keeling) Islands, as the ISO 3166 digram for the Australian territory Cocos (Keeling) Islands, as ".cc", the Internet top-level d ...

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Calvary Chapel: Encyclopedia - Charismatic Movement

History of Christianity Jesus of Nazareth The Apostles Ecumenical councils Great Schism The Crusades Reformation The Trinity God the Father Christ the Son The Holy Spirit The Bible Old Testament New Testament Apocrypha The Gospels Ten Commandments Sermon on the Mount Christian theology Salvation · Grace Christian worship Christian Church Catholicism Orthodox Christianity Protestantism Christian denomination ...

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Calvary Chapel: Encyclopedia - Vineyard Movement

The Vineyard Movement is a combination renewal and church planting movement which can also be considered a Christian denomination. While often considered charismatic, some members prefer the term empowered evangelicals (a reference to the book Empowered Evangelicals by Vineyard pastors Rich Nathan and Ken Wilson) to reflect their roots in traditional Evangelicalism, as opposed to historic Pentecostalism (though members sometimes describe themselves as the radical middle between the two, this comes from the book The Qu ...

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Calvary Chapel: Encyclopedia II - John Todd evangelist - Allegations of vast Satanic conspiracy

John Todd resurfaced in the evangelical Christian community in late 1977, this time claiming the existence of a vast Satanic conspiracy led by an order of witches called the Illuminati and including such well-known Christian figures and organisations as C. S. Lewis, Billy Graham, Pat Robertson and the 700 Club, Jim Bakker and PTL, Oral Roberts, Ralph Wilkerson, Demos Shakarian, Chuck Smith, Walter Martin, Gordon Lindsey, Morris Curello, Andrae Crouch, Pat Boone and his daughter Debby, Evie Tornquist, Honeytree, and churches ranging from Asse ...

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John Todd evangelist, John Todd evangelist - Anti-occult speaker, John Todd evangelist - Mid 1970s involvement in Wicca, John Todd evangelist - Allegations of vast Satanic conspiracy, John Todd evangelist - Inconsistencies in Todd's testimony

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Calvary Chapel: Encyclopedia II - Christian punk - History

Christian punk - Origins. Christian punk's origins during the wider 1980s punk rock scene are somewhat obscure. As the Jesus Movement gave rise to cultural institutions such as Jesus People USA (JPUSA), these served as an incubator for various Christian subcultures including punk. Crashdog is one characteristically punk band that was rooted in JPUSA. In the 1980's many bands performed at Chuck Smith's Calvary Chapel in Orange County California. A particularly popular group with a cult following was Underco ...

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Christian punk, Christian punk - History, Christian punk - Origins, Christian punk - Growth of an underground scene, Christian punk - Emergence into the mainstream, Christian punk - Fashion, Christian punk - Christian and Punk, Christian punk - List of Christian punk bands, Christian punk - Pop Punk, Christian punk - Record labels

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Calvary Chapel: Encyclopedia II - Moreno Valley California - History

Moreno Valley California - Prehistory to 1800s. Moreno Valley was originally inhabited by Native Americans of the Shoshone tribe. They were hunter-gatherers, and did not appear to have an organized society. The first Europeans to see the area were Spanish scouts sent from Mexico to explore the area. They blazed a number of trails, including the Anza Trail, which cuts through the Edgemont area of present-day Moreno Valley. Little attention, however, was paid to the relatively dry Moreno Valley area. See also:

Moreno Valley California, Moreno Valley California - History, Moreno Valley California - Prehistory to 1800s, Moreno Valley California - U.S. Settlement, Moreno Valley California - March Field, Moreno Valley California - Exurbia, Moreno Valley California - Incorporation, Moreno Valley California - Bust and Boom, Moreno Valley California - Geography, Moreno Valley California - Demographics, Moreno Valley California - Government, Moreno Valley California - Education, Moreno Valley California - Primary and secondary, Moreno Valley California - Tertiary, Moreno Valley California - Notable residents

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Calvary Chapel: Encyclopedia II - Low-power broadcasting - United States

Low-power broadcasting - FM radio. In the U.S., the FCC partially re-legalized LPFM licenses, after the NAB, CPB, and NPR convinced them to stop issuing the FM class D license in 1978. The new LPFM licenses in the United States may only be issued to nonprofit educational organizations and state and local governments. Also, the one and so far only "window" for applications closed in 2003, and at present, the FCC is not entertaining any new broadcast license applications, instead cond ...

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Low-power broadcasting, Low-power broadcasting - United States, Low-power broadcasting - FM radio, Low-power broadcasting - AM radio, Low-power broadcasting - Television, Low-power broadcasting - United Kingdom, Low-power broadcasting - New Zealand, Low-power broadcasting - See Also

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Calvary Chapel: Encyclopedia II - Orange County California - Geography

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 2,455 km² (948 mi²), making it the smallest county in Southern California. Surface water accounts for 411 km² (159 mi²) of the area, 16.73% of the total; 2,045 km² (789 mi²) of it is land. Orange County is bordered on the west by the Pacific Ocean, on the north by Los Angeles County, on the northeast by San Bernardino County, on the east by R ...

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Orange County California, Orange County California - Geography, Orange County California - History, Orange County California - Demographics, Orange County California - Education, Orange County California - Points of interest, Orange County California - Government, Orange County California - Politics, Orange County California - Transportation, Orange County California - Orange County in literature and popular culture, Orange County California - Film and television, Orange County California - Music, Orange County California - Literature, Orange County California - Religion, Orange County California - Notable residents, Orange County California - Incorporated cities in Orange County, Orange County California - Unincorporated communities in Orange County

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Calvary Chapel: Encyclopedia II - Vineyard Movement - Beliefs

Vineyard Movement - Statement of Faith. For most of the early life of the Vineyard Movement, Vineyard churches had no official statement of faith. This should not be interpreted, however, as an absence of a common belief structure. Rather, the primary reasons such a statement of faith was absent were the demonstrative teaching of primary founder John Wimber, who effectively set the tone and doctrinal beliefs of the Movement, and a desire to reflect the "low-key," "low-pressure" environment of the church that emph ...

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Vineyard Movement, Vineyard Movement - Organization, Vineyard Movement - Beliefs, Vineyard Movement - Statement of Faith, Vineyard Movement - Claims of Heresy, Vineyard Movement - Focus on Worship, Vineyard Movement - Clergy, Vineyard Movement - Membership, Vineyard Movement - Vineyard Music, Vineyard Movement - History, Vineyard Movement - Famous Clergy and/or Members of Vineyard Churches

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Calvary Chapel: Encyclopedia II - Charismatic Movement - Criticism of the Movement

Christians who are at odds with Charismatics (often Southern Baptists and the various Reformed denominations) sometimes use the word in a derisive manner and generally believe and teach that Charismatics are everything from shallow to dangerous — even demon possessed, although this latter charge is increasingly rare as Charismatic and Pentecostal groups become more established in the American religious landscape. Many conservative authors have written detailed polemics against the movement. Charismatic Chaos by scholar John M ...

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Charismatic Movement, Charismatic Movement - History, Charismatic Movement - Beginnings 1950-1975, Charismatic Movement - Change 1975-2000, Charismatic Movement - Charismatics - a world perspective, Charismatic Movement - Charismatic Denominations, Charismatic Movement - Roman Catholicism, Charismatic Movement - Criticism of the Movement, Charismatic Movement - Theologians and Scholars

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Calvary Chapel: Encyclopedia II - List of Christian denominations - Protestantism

List of Christian denominations - Protestants before Luther. Hussites Utraquists Taborites Moravians Unity of the Brethren Lollards Waldensians List of Christian denominations - Lutheranism. American Association of Lutheran Churches (AALC) Apostolic Lutheran Church of America Association of Free Lutheran Congregations Church of the Lutheran Brethren of America See also:

List of Christian denominations, List of Christian denominations - Catholicism, List of Christian denominations - Catholic churches accepting the primacy of the Roman Pontiff, List of Christian denominations - Catholic churches closely related to but not accepting the primacy of the Roman Pontiff, List of Christian denominations - So-called Nestorian churches, List of Christian denominations - Non-Chalcedonian Churches, List of Christian denominations - Oriental Orthodox Communion, List of Christian denominations - Orthodox Christianity, List of Christian denominations - Eastern Orthodox Churches, List of Christian denominations - Other Eastern Orthodox Churches, List of Christian denominations - Western-Rite Orthodox Churches, List of Christian denominations - Protestantism, List of Christian denominations - Protestants before Luther, List of Christian denominations - Lutheranism, List of Christian denominations - Reformed and Presbyterian Churches, List of Christian denominations - United / Uniting churches, List of Christian denominations - Anabaptists, List of Christian denominations - Brethren denominations, List of Christian denominations - Baptists, List of Christian denominations - Charismatics, List of Christian denominations - Friends Quakers and Their Offshoots, List of Christian denominations - Methodists, List of Christian denominations - Pietists and Holiness Churches, List of Christian denominations - Pentecostalism, List of Christian denominations - African Initiated Churches African Independent Churches, List of Christian denominations - Neo-charismatic churches, List of Christian denominations - Messianic Judaism, List of Christian denominations - Other movement churches, List of Christian denominations - Anglican/Episcopal Church, List of Christian denominations - Independent Anglican and Continuing Anglican Movement Churches, List of Christian denominations - Swedenborgianism, List of Christian denominations - Episcopal, List of Christian denominations - Congregational, List of Christian denominations - Restorationism, List of Christian denominations - Restoration Movement Stone-Campbell, List of Christian denominations - Millerites and Comparable groups, List of Christian denominations - Gnosticism, List of Christian denominations - Nontrinitarian, List of Christian denominations - New Thought, List of Christian denominations - Christian mystery religion, List of Christian denominations - New Age

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Calvary Chapel: Encyclopedia II - Broadcast translator - Rules

The basic FCC regulations on translators are: No station may be translated to another band (i.e. from AM to FM). No translator or booster may transmit anything other than the live simulcast of its licensed parent station, except for emergency warnings (such as EAS), and 30 seconds per hour for fundraising. The parent station must identify all of its translators and boosters at 7-9am, 1pm, and 4-6pm; or each must be equipped with its own automated hourly ID device (audio or FSK). Maximum power is 250 wa ...

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Broadcast translator, Broadcast translator - Rules, Broadcast translator - Boosters, Broadcast translator - Callsigns, Broadcast translator - Controversy

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Calvary Chapel: Encyclopedia II - Christian punk - List of Christian punk bands

Christian punk - Pop Punk. Ace Troubleshooter Antiskeptic Dogwood Ghoti Hook Hawk Nelson MxPx Olivia the Band http://www.oliviatheband.com Relient K Stellar Kart http://www.stellarkart.com ...

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Christian punk, Christian punk - History, Christian punk - Origins, Christian punk - Growth of an underground scene, Christian punk - Emergence into the mainstream, Christian punk - Fashion, Christian punk - Christian and Punk, Christian punk - List of Christian punk bands, Christian punk - Pop Punk, Christian punk - Record labels

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Calvary Chapel: Encyclopedia II - Christian punk - Christian and Punk

Acceptance of Christian punk is at times challenged both amongst members of punk culture and in some Christian churches. Can a person be Christian and punk? For people active in both punk and Christianity it is not a question but a lived experience. There are strong elements of anti-authoritarianism in both. Challenging the uncritical acceptance of social norms in the church and the world. One illustration of this is seen in the concept of "anticonformity" to the world. This can be seen in a lot of Christian punk music, including the ...

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Christian punk, Christian punk - History, Christian punk - Origins, Christian punk - Growth of an underground scene, Christian punk - Emergence into the mainstream, Christian punk - Fashion, Christian punk - Christian and Punk, Christian punk - List of Christian punk bands, Christian punk - Pop Punk, Christian punk - Record labels

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Calvary Chapel: Encyclopedia II - Moreno Valley California - Geography

Moreno Valley is located at a geographic crossroads. To the east lie the San Gorgonio Pass and Coachella Valley; to the south are Lake Perris, Perris, the San Jacinto Mountains, and the route to San Diego; to the north are the San Bernardino Valley and San Bernardino Mountains. In the west are neighboring Riverside and Los Angeles and Orange Counties. The heavily-traveled routes of California State Highway 60 (locally called the Moreno Valley Freeway) and Interstate 215 both pass through the city. It lies under approach paths for both Los Angeles In ...

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Moreno Valley California, Moreno Valley California - History, Moreno Valley California - Prehistory to 1800s, Moreno Valley California - U.S. Settlement, Moreno Valley California - March Field, Moreno Valley California - Exurbia, Moreno Valley California - Incorporation, Moreno Valley California - Bust and Boom, Moreno Valley California - Geography, Moreno Valley California - Demographics, Moreno Valley California - Government, Moreno Valley California - Education, Moreno Valley California - Primary and secondary, Moreno Valley California - Tertiary, Moreno Valley California - Notable residents

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Calvary Chapel: Encyclopedia II - Vineyard Movement - History

Historically, the Vineyard Movement has been a combination renewal and church planting movement. Instead of the mainstream charismatic label, Vineyard leaders and members over the years have preferred the term Empowered Evangelicals - a term coined by Rich Nathan and Ken Wilson in their book of the same name - to reflect their roots in traditional Evangelicalism, as opposed to historic Pentecostalism. Members also sometimes describe themselves as the "radical middle" between Evangelicals and Pentecostals, which is a reference t ...

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Vineyard Movement, Vineyard Movement - Organization, Vineyard Movement - Beliefs, Vineyard Movement - Statement of Faith, Vineyard Movement - Claims of Heresy, Vineyard Movement - Focus on Worship, Vineyard Movement - Clergy, Vineyard Movement - Membership, Vineyard Movement - Vineyard Music, Vineyard Movement - History, Vineyard Movement - Famous Clergy and/or Members of Vineyard Churches

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Calvary Chapel: Encyclopedia II - Vineyard Movement - Organization

The Vineyard has a highly decentralized organizational structure, reflecting the church's belief that local and regionally-based management, ministries and outreach are more effective than a highly centralized structure. The international headquarters of the Vineyard is currently located in Sugarland, Texas, though few, if any, major decisions are solely made there. In the United States, the Vineyard is divided into eight regions: Eastern, Southeast, Great Lakes, Midwest, Southwest, Greater Rocky Mountain, Western, and Northwest. Each ...

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Vineyard Movement, Vineyard Movement - Organization, Vineyard Movement - Beliefs, Vineyard Movement - Statement of Faith, Vineyard Movement - Claims of Heresy, Vineyard Movement - Focus on Worship, Vineyard Movement - Clergy, Vineyard Movement - Membership, Vineyard Movement - Vineyard Music, Vineyard Movement - History, Vineyard Movement - Famous Clergy and/or Members of Vineyard Churches

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Calvary Chapel: Encyclopedia II - Moreno Valley California - Education

Moreno Valley California - Primary and secondary. Moreno Valley's primary and secondary education needs are fulfilled by the Moreno Valley Unified School District and the Val Verde Unified School District. The former serves approximately 35,000 students, the bulk of the city's children, and has 35 schools, including four high schools: Canyon Springs, Moreno Valley, Valley View, and Vista del Lago. Val Verde District serves part of southern and eastern Moreno Valley, in addition to parts of Perris, Mead Valley, an ...

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Moreno Valley California, Moreno Valley California - History, Moreno Valley California - Prehistory to 1800s, Moreno Valley California - U.S. Settlement, Moreno Valley California - March Field, Moreno Valley California - Exurbia, Moreno Valley California - Incorporation, Moreno Valley California - Bust and Boom, Moreno Valley California - Geography, Moreno Valley California - Demographics, Moreno Valley California - Government, Moreno Valley California - Education, Moreno Valley California - Primary and secondary, Moreno Valley California - Tertiary, Moreno Valley California - Notable residents

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Calvary Chapel: Encyclopedia II - Moreno Valley California - Demographics

As of the censusGR2 of 2000 (adjusted), there are 155,105 people, 39,225 households, and 33,380 families residing in the city. The population density is 1,073.1/km² (2,779.3/mi²). There are 41,431 housing units at an average density of 312.3/km² (808.7/mi²). The racial makeup of the city is 46.84% White, 19.88% African American, 0.94% Native American, 5.92% Asian, 0.51% Pacific Islander, 20.08% from other races, and 5.83% from two or more races. 38. ...

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Moreno Valley California, Moreno Valley California - History, Moreno Valley California - Prehistory to 1800s, Moreno Valley California - U.S. Settlement, Moreno Valley California - March Field, Moreno Valley California - Exurbia, Moreno Valley California - Incorporation, Moreno Valley California - Bust and Boom, Moreno Valley California - Geography, Moreno Valley California - Demographics, Moreno Valley California - Government, Moreno Valley California - Education, Moreno Valley California - Primary and secondary, Moreno Valley California - Tertiary, Moreno Valley California - Notable residents

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