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About Us Overview

Our Purpose

Our purpose at Calvary Chapel Eastside is to glorify God by pointing people to Jesus Christ, who alone is sufficient for our every need. Our greatest desire is to help people know Christ and fully receive His love. In response to His love, we as a church have three goals.

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Peace With God

The Problem:
1. The Bible teaches that we are all sinners. "For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God." Romans 3:23
2. The Bible says that just payment for sin is death. "For the wages of sin is death ..." Romans 6:23a

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What We Believe

Only through Jesus Christ is eternal life possible-to everyone who receives Him as Savior and Lord. We believe in God's Holy Spirit, given by Jesus Christ to all His people, as a source of strength until Jesus' return.

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Pastor Robert Case

Robert Case graduated from the University of Washington in 1976 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Fine Art. During and after Robert's college years he was immersed in the music scene playing in nightclubs throughout the Western United States and Canada.

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Our Staff

Calvary Chapel Eastside is headed by Pastor Robert Case. Supporting Robert are church elders, an office staff, and a large group of lay ministers.

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History of Calvary Chapel

Calvary Chapel began in the late 1960's in one small, non-denominational church. Pastor Chuck Smith, who had spent 17 years in churches throughout California and Arizona, became the pastor of a church in Costa Mesa, California which called itself Calvary Chapel. Through his many years of pastoring, pastor Chuck became convinced that a new approach to ministry was needed.

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History of Calvary Chapel Eastside

In the early 80's Wayne Taylor, pastor of Calvary Fellowship Seattle, began a Bible study in the Issaquah home of Hans and Karin Korten. 

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