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  1. 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...

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    • David Guzik
  2. 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.

  3. Two notable ones were Calvary Chapel and Vineyard Fellowship. House churches were also part of this new transition away from the mainline denominational churches. At the height of the revival, through the ministries of Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa, California, alone: 200 were won to Christ each week.

    • Calvary Chapel History - Dropping The Barriers
    • Calvary Chapel History - A Network of Churches, Not A Denomination
    • Calvary Chapel History - Across The U.S. and The World

    California is often on the cutting edge of change. In the 1960s, the state was home to hundreds of thousands of long-haired hippies. Pastor Chuck Smith looked past their unkempt appearance and saw souls hungering for Jesus Christ. But these rebels rejected traditional churches as being too stodgy and restrictive. The movement began with 25 people i...

    It wasn't long before Calvary Chapels were established in other cities. While Smith approved them and set the basic theology, he was not interested in starting a new denomination. He had left Foursquarebecause of politics and bureaucracy. Instead, Calvary Chapel became an association or network of churches, loosely affiliated but each one independe...

    Over the years, Calvary Chapel expanded into book publishing, music publishing, and radio stations. Smith's "Word for Today" radio program became popular throughout the United States. Smith's followers, like Greg Laurie, Raul Ries, Mike Macintosh, and Skip Heitzig, planted many other large churches, started international Bible colleges, retreat cen...

  4. The Jesus movement was an evangelical Christian movement that began on the West Coast of the United States in the late 1960s and early 1970s and primarily spread throughout North America, Europe, Central America, Australia and New Zealand, before it subsided in the late 1980s. Members of the movement were called Jesus people or Jesus ...

  5. 10 de mar. de 2023 · Calvary Chapel’s parking lot is crowded with cars during “the Tent” days. After church attendance grew from 25 to 2,000, it became necessary to meet in a tent for a few years during the early 1970s. Many now remember this as a sweet time. Pastor Chuck offers communion elements to hippies.

  6. 5 de oct. de 2021 · Music. Jesus, drugs and rock ’n’ roll: How an O.C. hippie church birthed contemporary Christian music. Hundreds of Calvary Chapel members take part in a baptism ceremony, 1973. (Steve Rice /...