come as you are. ask anything.
ALPHA CLASS
Curious about faith but unsure where to start—or what you even believe? Explore Faith is a relaxed, welcoming environment where you can come as you are and ask anything. Over four weeks, you’ll share a free meal, watch a short video on Christian faith, and join a small group conversation where your thoughts, doubts, and questions are always welcome.
This experience is part of the Alpha series and is designed for anyone who wants to explore faith at their own pace—bring a friend, family member, or come on your own.
Sundays / April 12 - May 2
4-6pm
Roseville Campus
LIFE NEEDS
Another way to connect and explore faith is through current life needs. Calvary Church offers a variety of support groups including Authentic Hope and Emotionally Healthy Spirituality.
MEET WITH A PASTOR
Do you have more questions about faith that you’d like to discuss one-on-one? Calvary Church has both male and female pastors and mentors available to connect with you over coffee for continuing faith discussions. If you are interested contact Pastor Vonn Dornbush to arrange the details with you. SEND EMAIL
As you explore faith matters consider the writings of the famous French philosopher and mathematician – Blaise Pascal - entitled “Thoughts” In this work he discussed the hunger mankind feels that cannot be satisfied by human effort – “What else does this craving and this helplessness proclaim but that there was once in man a true happiness, of which all that now remains is the empty print and trace? This he tries in vain to fill with everything around him…though none can help him since this infinite abyss can only be filled with an intimate and immutable object, in other words, by God himself.” There’s a reason why life fills empty. God created us with a hunger – one that only God can satisfy. Jesus said – “I came so that they may have life, and have it abundantly.” John 10:10
"Joy and contentment come when we seek God above all else. Pray for His guidance and ask Him to fill your life as only He can." Psalm 63:1-5


