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  1. Calvary Chapel trained hundreds who were sent out to start churches, first in California, and then up and down the Pacific Coast. Then churches began to be planted throughout the United States and the world—reaching well over 1,700 churches.

  2. www.graciacalvarychapel.org › historia-calvary-chapelHISTORIA DE CALVARY CHAPEL

    Calvary Chapel empezó hacia fines de los sesenta como una pequeña iglesia no denominacional, compuesta de 25 miembros pastoreada por Chuck Smith.

  3. A principios de la década de 1970, Calvary Chapel era el hogar de diez o más grupos musicales que eran representativos del movimiento del pueblo de Jesús. En 1982, John Wimber , pastor de Calvary Chapel, y el liderazgo de Calvary Chapel acordaron mutuamente separarse.

  4. 25 de feb. de 2019 · The story of the Jesus Movement of the late 1960s and early 1970s (Tony Alamo, Arthur Blessitt, Linda Meissner, Ted Wise). The story of God’s remarkable work through Calvary Chapel and Chuck...

    • 79 min
    • 24.6K
    • David Guzik
  5. 11 de abr. de 2024 · Jesus Movement 1970s: Explore the revolutionary Jesus Movement of the 1970s, a fusion of spirituality and counterculture that reshaped American Christianity. Dive into its impacts, controversies with Calvary Chapel, and its depiction in the "Jesus Revolution" movie.

  6. 10 de mar. de 2023 · In the wake of the popularity of the Jesus Revolution movie in recent weeks, join us as we remember Calvary Chapel founder Chuck Smith. This story examines how he and his wife Kay played important roles in the Jesus Movement that brought many hippies to vibrant faith in Jesus Christ.

  7. 24 de oct. de 2016 · By the beginning of 1970, Calvary Chapel’s success was merely the most prominent component of what had become a thriving Jesus People scene in Southern California. Christian coffeehouses and various evangelistic efforts targeting hippies and their teenaged admirers were seemingly everywhere.