Talk:Calvary Chapel Association

Talk:Calvary Chapel Association


NPOV

This article is a long way from achieving a Neutral Point Of View. I think anyone who has read it will agree. It relies very heavily on insider first person sources. I think the idea over time is to add more tertiary and secondary sources from outside of the Calvary Chapel movement and it's authors. As a step in this direction I'm offering a model for the type of sources that will make this possible, as well as some quotations from those sources. I'd love for another editor to make use of these. A free subscription to Open Library will give you access to the full text. https://openlibrary.org/books/OL1080636M/American_congregations

Balmer, Randall, and Jesse T. Todd, Jr. "Calvary Chapel, Costa Mesa, California." Chapter 12 in American Congregations, Volume 1: Portraits of Twelve Religious Communities, edited by James P. Wind and James W. Lewis. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1994. Pages 663–697. ISBN 0226901866. LCCN 94004136.

"In 1965 he received an invitation from Calvary Chapel in Costa Mesa, at that time a congregation of twenty-five, deeply divided and on the verge of disbanding. Smith accepted, even though he was forced to supplement his income by cleaning carpets several days a week." (p. 674)

"The theology at Calvary Chapel, despite its nuances, is quite traditional. The congregation's distinctive place in American evangelicalism, then, lies not so much in its theology as in its historical location. It remains the most significant and enduring institution of the Jesus movement and the cornerstone of a loose federation of churches that may very well be a new denomination in the making." (p. 665)

"Smith's own background is Pentecostal, and he shares with Pentecostals a conservative evangelical theology and a belief in spiritual gifts. At the same time, however, he does not insist upon speaking in tongues as a sign of regeneration or sanctification; in fact, he discourages such displays in public." (p. 665)Wingmanvan (talk) 18:53, 9 May 2026 (UTC)Reply

The Book Your Church Doesn't Want You To Read, Editor Tim C. Leedom, 1993

"One of the centers of this movement was Calvary Chapel, in Santa Ana, California. Its leader, the Reverend Chuck Smith, is a staunch, conservative minister from the pentecostal Foursquare denomination who once showed John Birch Society films to his growing youth group. As a younger man. Rev. Smith sang solo in the worship services of the Rev. Virginia Brandt Berg, the mother of the infamous David Berg, founder of the Children of God cult

Smith has been known to publicly denounce homosexualist liberal theologians. I have seen him in the pulpit, while talking of the gay church, violently slamming his fist down on the pulpit, and with acrid countenance, tell his sheepish flock that if he flew a jet bomber, those churches would be the first targets of his deserved wrath" p. 395

Comment: It is easy for me to find passages like this in a variety of published works. It brings to mind that perhaps rather than piling references like this up in the "criticism" section that the internal political views of the leaders of Calvary Chapel deserve some focus in this article. Is it fair to say that at a leadership level that Calvary Chapel is a far right wing populist, "Christian Nationalist" movement? — Preceding unsigned comment added by BrainUnboxed2020 (talkcontribs) 12:25, 3 April 2022 (UTC)Reply

In terms of far right wing populism and political extremism, consider this reference to Chuck Missler

— Preceding unsigned comment added by BrainUnboxed2020 (talkcontribs) 11:53, 5 April 2022 (UTC)Reply

Update

What about the CCA / CGN developments? 2A01:4C8:D20:130E:75CF:F7AD:E61B:4A2B (talk) 02:36, 26 January 2023 (UTC)Reply

Cost of franchise or fees or membership associated with using the name or bird symbol

is there a framework governing the use of the name calvary chapel or the bird symbol?

Can Costa Mesa or somewhere else tell a local church that they are no longer allowed to use the name or bird symbol?

are the name and bird trademarked? Sliceofmiami (talk) 03:26, 4 March 2025 (UTC)Reply

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