Sharing
Our Lives, Sharing the Journey, The Calvary Quest
Celebrating
25 Years of Ministry
by Jeff McGee
Back in August of 1982, a new church started in
Northwest Houston. Three men worked out of their cars. They knocked on
thousands of doors, conducting a religious census. In the midst of these
door-to-door encounters, they shared about a new church that was
starting in the neighborhood. Seeds were planted.
Over the next weeks, the senior pastor and worship leader strategized
about how to reach the people in the community. Both the pastor and
worship leader came from full-time evangelistic ministries. A third
member of the team, the youth pastor, would serve part-time on the
weekends, while finishing his last semester in college. It was unusual
for a church to start with three staff members. However, Calvary has
always been known as a pioneering church. Follow up visits, cards,
letters, and calls took up most of their time. There were more doors to
knock on.
On the last Sunday in September, Calvary held its first services. One
hundred and seventy-five people attended that first service. Calvary
started as a hyper-evangelistic, crusade-oriented church. Members of
several local churches made six month commitments to help the church in
various ways: serving on the worship team, helping in the office,
leading Bible Study classes, knocking on doors. It was hard work. It was
exciting.
Seeds were watered. Soil was tended. Relationships were nurtured. A
harvest was cultivated. Lives changed. Hundreds of people gave their
lives to Christ over the first few years of the church. What a harvest
of souls!
That was twenty-five years ago. What a beginning! We started out as a
church that knocked on doors for Christ. God reminded us that he was
knocking on our door, wanting more than just our hard work, zeal, and
discipline. God called us into relationship with himself, into deep,
abiding, refreshing, Spirit-filled companionship. Christ led us to
become a church that listened to him, responding to his seeking heart.
The Lord expanded our roots, building us upon apostolic and prophetic
foundations. His kingdom must be extended in the earth. And he led us
into a together-journey, a journey where we learned how to express true
Christian community.
Through the years, our congregation has met in various facilities. We
started out in the cafetorium of Francone Elementary School, which was
just off Windfern in the Harvest Bend area. Some time later, we held
weekday meetings in a warehouse complex near Hwy 290 and Jones Road. At
one point, we moved our Sunday meetings to a movie theater near the
corner of West Road and Hwy 6. The smell of popcorn wafting through the
building in preparation for the afternoon movie schedule really affected
our concentration. Then, God miraculously led us to our current
location. We believe that our current physical location is a portal; it
is a porch where people can step into the presence of God and can meet
with the Lord. It is amazing to consider that the Lord led a group of
120 people to take a huge step of faith to buy property and to build a
building in 1987. But, that was the Lord’s leading for us.
What a journey! What a story! And the story is still being written
today. Pages are still being filled with testimonies of God’s great
grace and love. Lives are still being changed. There are new paths to
blaze as we follow the Champion of our Salvation.
Often, we hear very encouraging reports of how God encountered people
through a service or ministry at Calvary. For example, couples have told
us how God met them at Ministry Team Training, answering their prayer to
open their womb and to give them a child. We would love to have
testimonies like that in writing (and a picture would be great, too).
If you have a story to tell, we would love to hear it. And if you
have a picture or two, we would love to have those also.