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Calvary Christian School (CCS) is a Christian, Independent Baptist private school located in King, North Carolina that was founded in 1982 by Roger Baker. In 2021, an all new state-of-the-art school building was built next to the Calvary Baptist Church.
Calvary Baptist Day School; Carter G. Woodson School (charter) Gospel Light Christian School; Salem Academy; Salem Baptist Christian School; Winston Salem Christian School; Woodland Baptist Christian School
Calvary Christian School may refer to these schools in the United States: Trinity Christian High School (Monterey, California), formerly known as Calvary Christian High School; Calvary Christian High School (Clearwater, Florida) Calvary Christian School (Covington, Kentucky) Calvary Christian School (King, North Carolina)
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In 1942, he accepted his first pastorate at Fourth Ward Baptist Church in Ennis, Texas. In August 1952, he was named pastor of Calvary Baptist Church in San Diego where he served until retiring in 1993. [3] During Lockridge's tenure at Calvary Baptist, a predominantly African-American congregation, his ministry reached more than 100,000 people. [2]
Here’s what to know about new alcohol laws in North Carolina. Social districts. Among the most notable changes to N.C. ABC law was the authorization of social districts, or places where people ...