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Tucson, Ariz.
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Pastor Maynard Weisbrod
Calvary Bible Way Churches
3971 West Irvington
Tucson, AZ 85746
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Website: www.Calvaryevang.org
Email Address: [email protected]
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1
2(Each Sun.) Worship 8 & 11am
S. S. & C.H.A.N.G.E. 9:45am C.C.
11:45am Family/Missions
Nursing Home (VA 9:30am)
3 4 Altar Workers 6:30 pm
5 (Each Wed.) Prayer
9am and 6pm
6:30 Pioneer Club/ Family night
6 Men’s Ministry 6pm
Women’s Bible Study 6pm
7 Adult Bible Study 7pm
Friday Night Youth 7pm
8 Sign Ministry 8:50am
9 Teen Reality 11:45am
Juvenile 1:15pm
Jail Annex 7:15pm
Nursing Home (Avalon SW 2pm)
10 11 12 13 14 Adult Bible Study 7pm
Friday Night Youth 7pm
15 Women’s Ministry 10am
16 VBS Sunday
Nursing Home (VA 9:30)
Teen Reality
17 18 Board Meeting 6pm
Ministry Leaders 6:30pm
19 20 Men’s Ministry 6pm
Women’s Bible Study 6pm
21 22
23 Pastor’s Appr. Sunday
Nursing Home (Avalon 2 p.m.)
24 25 26 Fold Newsletters 10am
27 28 Adult Bible Study 7pm
Friday Night Youth 7pm
29
30 Women’s Day
31
“With All Due Diligence.” This term is used in the legal sense, and the world’s
law professionals are well aware of the need to satisfy all the specified requirements when they see it written. But it can also apply to spiritual laws and we must use diligence when studying the Word of God to apply it to our lives. Earthly laws can fall short of their goal, but divine laws that have been in existence since before the beginning of time are guaranteed never to fail. God’s laws regulate all things that begin in the spiritual realm before their manifestation in the physical realm, which include health, prosperity, peace, victory, joy, and everything good. By faith we reach out and claim those blessings, but there is some effort involved. As Believers, we’ve been empowered with the authority to enforce those laws (Matthew 10:1, 7, 8), but lazy Christians run the risk of letting the world’s influences and philosophies mess up their mind and talk them out of what Jesus made available to us. Being diligent means applying oneself in an industrious, conscientious manner, which is something we are urged to do. Diligence involves endurance and perseverance, traits that are highly pleasing to God. “You need to persevere so that when you have done the will of God, you will receive what he has promised” (Hebrews 10:36, NIV). The world only understands this concept on the physical level, but not on the spiritual level. It’s left up to us as to how deeply we want to immerse ourselves in the Word. We can have just a superficial understanding of the promises found in the Bible, but that just scratches the surface. If we don’t thoroughly ground ourselves in the Scriptures, when the storms of life hit, we can spiritually drown or get blown away. It takes work to reach the point where we can correctly interpret the Word, but it’s a work of faith and well worth the effort. “Be diligent to present yourself approved to God, a worker who does not need to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth” (2 Timothy 2:15, NKJV). The work begins inside of us, where God lives. Most people don’t realize the strong connection between what we think, what we say, and what we ultimately come to believe through constant repetition. The state of our heart controls the direction of our life. “Keep thy heart with all diligence; for out of it are the issues of life” (Proverbs 4:23). When seed is sown in our heart, we must be careful to water it regularly by reading and meditating on the Word, weeding our contradictory philosophies that try to grow and choke it out. Diligence can mean the difference between success or failure. We’ve all heard stories about people who made up for a lack of skills by putting in that extra effort. The stakes are higher on our spiritual journey, and dili-gence here can mean the difference between life and death. Whatever we seek after is what we’ll find, for good and for bad. “He that diligently seeketh good procureth favour: but he that seeketh mischief, it shall come unto him” (Proverbs 11:27). We seek God’s face because we know that a glimpse of it is accompanied by overwhelming peace and joy at being in His presence. When we earnestly look for Him, we’ll find Him. “Wherefore, beloved, seeing that ye look for such things, be diligent that ye may be found of him in peace, without spot, and blameless” (2 Peter 3:14). Diligence has eternal rewards!
We are collecting canned goods to help build our pantry for the upcom-ing holiday season. We are collecting all non-expired canned goods, including, but not limited to: fruits, beans, vegetables, meats, soups,
sauces and gravies.
Your support means so much!
CEC Women’s Ministry will be hosting a Paint Night Ladies Night out . There is room for 30 women. The cost for all materials is $25 per person.
Please bring your favorite dish to share with the ladies. We will have games, lots of laughter, and fun, fun, fun!!!!
For more information or to sign up, please contact Sis. Linda Dent (520) 991-5946
PAINT NIGHT
Saturday, October 15, 2016 5:00 p.m.
Dr. Perneatha Sherman will be here at Calvary for one week of Revival.
We cordially invite everyone to come out and be blessed.
Dr. Sherman is an anointed woman of God and has the heart of a servant.
She has ministered to thousands of people over her over 50 years in the ministry.
Come and get your blessing!
with
If you are interested in volunteering, please contact
Bro. Andy Merritt at (520) 889-8700
This is a great time to bring your kids out to
This is a great, safe place for our youth to hang out and fellowship with other kids.
We have activities and games for ages 7 and up.
We meet every Friday at 7:00 p.m.
(except the 3rd Friday in the month)
This year marks the 40th year that I have been involved in the Jail and Prison Ministry and am as ac-
tively involved in ministering to the incarcerated as ever. Every Monday and Friday our team
ministers in two of the units at the state prison that is located south of Tucson. Then on the third
Friday of every month I serve as Chaplain of the Day at the Pima County Jail where I conduct two
services and spend one on one time with some of the prisoners.
Over the years I have been privileged to be a part of many inmates accepting the Lord as their
personal Savior. Today, many of these same individuals are now actively involved, not only in our
church, but also in some of the other churches throughout the community as powerful witnesses of
God’s transforming power.
There’s nothing more rewarding than hearing the various testimonies of inmates whose lives have been changed as a
result of this ministry. Several weeks ago, at the conclusion of a service at the state prison, an inmate that had been
coming to services faithfully for over a year, came to me wanting to introduce a new brother in the Lord who had
just given his life to the Lord. What really blessed me was when he stated that both of them had been Muslims but
had now seen the light and were now born again Christians.
This is what encourages me to continue to minister to those that are less fortunate because Jesus himself said
“Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me.”
As long as I can still be effectively reaching these men for the Lord I plan to continue ministering to the
incarcerated. Pray for my strength in the Lord. Pastor Maynard Weisbrod
I want to give God all the glory for His wonderful and powerful moving in the Pima County Jail. We
currently have seven members of C.E.C. ministering in the jail. We cover the Juvenile, Women’s, and
Men’s Units. During these times we hand out bibles, pray one on one, and do Chapel Services. There
is not a day that goes by that some faithful servant of God in this community is not ministering in the
jail. We see many inmates coming to know Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior. Please continue to
pray that God gives us favor and many more to know Christ.
Thank you and God bless, Brother Rudy Trinidad and the C.E.C. Jail Team
Back in the mid-eighties, in Albuquerque, NM the Holy Spirit “enlightened me”
that there was more that needed to be done for the kingdom of GOD.
Specifically, there was more that I personally needed to do. I sought the Lord....
Through the process of Pastoral transition, the Lord provided direction.
Our new, very young 19 year old Pastor, incorporated the prison ministry. After
reading a passage in the “word of GOD,” the realization came to me this is a
“need”. We embraced and initiated a new service in the Santa Fe prison with a
team of about 5 persons including our Pastor. None of us had a clue what we were doing but God
honored our desire and availability. We witnessed in amazement, how GOD anointed the ministry with favor and the
wisdom we knew came only from HIM, yielding accelerated growth. I then, personally, recognized the correlation
of the passage I had previously read below and the heart of GOD:
MATTHEW 25: 34 Then shall the King say unto them on his right hand, Come, ye blessed of my Father, inherit the
kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world: 35 For I was an hungered, and ye gave me meat: I was
thirsty, and ye gave me drink: I was a stranger, and ye took me in: 36 Naked, and ye clothed me: I was sick, and ye
visited me: I was in prison, and ye came unto me. KJV
This began my involvement in Jail Ministry, and now continues at Calvary Evangelistic Center.
Please come and join our wonderful team, Anna Marie Burruel, Rose Harrigan, Deborah Hodges and me, as we go
to the Pima County Jail in ministry to the women. We invite any of you who have been feeling that same pull of the
Holy Spirit, with the pure desire and motive to benefit and help advance the Kingdom of GOD. Our women's jail
ministry service is in an administrative interim now. The Mission Rd. facility has incorporated more
educational resources that have replaced our normal Thursday night ministry. This interim period provides a great
opportunity for “whosoever will” to get in to a mandatory orientation class. The class will help prepare you to be
ready to start back with us in the power and anointing of the Holy Spirit, to bring hope and encouragement to his lost
and prodigal daughters. “Come, ye blessed of my Father….” In Christ Jesus, Chaplain Pat Hill