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Who we are
The Vision
The Vision of Calvary Chapel Red Wing is to help people become mature, faithful followers of Jesus!
The Mission
The Mission of Calvary Chapel Red Wing is:
To KNOW Jesus personally and deeply
To GROW into maturity in our faith and relationship to Jesus Christ and in Biblical community with one another.
To GO as servants and ambassadors into the world for Jesus Christ and make disciples, showing the love of God through our lives.
The Vision of Calvary Chapel Red Wing is to help people become mature, faithful followers of Jesus!
The Mission
The Mission of Calvary Chapel Red Wing is:
To KNOW Jesus personally and deeply
To GROW into maturity in our faith and relationship to Jesus Christ and in Biblical community with one another.
To GO as servants and ambassadors into the world for Jesus Christ and make disciples, showing the love of God through our lives.
Street Address
491 Hwy 19
The Old Burnside School
Red Wing,
MN
55066
The Old Burnside School
United States
Phone: 651-385-7700
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Church Pastor
Mike & Kristen Montgomery
Pastor
491 Hwy 19
The Old Burnside School
Red Wing,
MN
55066
The Old Burnside School
United States
Phone: 651-385-7700
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Mike & Kristen Montgomery
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Mike was born in Anchorage, AK in 1970. He grew up in Albuquerque, NM and responded to the gospel at the age of 9 years old. After his first year of college, he realized that the Lord was calling him into “full-time” ministry and he began to pray about what God wanted.
In 1990, Mike began attending Calvary Chapel Albuquerque, NM pastored by Skip Heitzig. It was there that he began to get a sense of what God was leading him into for the future. He assisted with the youth ministry and attended the School of Ministry at Calvary Chapel Albuquerque.
In 1993, he went to Hungary and served as a missionary, helping to plant a church north of Budapest. It was during this time that Mike began to realize that God was calling him into pastoral ministry. Upon moving back to NM, Mike met Kristen and they began to see each other more and more at church, as they were both on staff at Calvary Albuquerque.
Mike and Kristen were married in January 1997 and 6 weeks later moved to Budapest, Hungary to assist with Calvary Budapest. It was an amazing time as they were part of a great team that saw God grow a Bible study of 20 to a church of 400 in 4 years. They returned to the States in October of 2000 and since then served at several Calvary Chapels in Colorado and taught at Calvary Chapel Bible colleges in Hungary and New Zealand.
Mike has served as an Assistant Pastor, College Pastor, Men’s Ministry pastor and Senior Pastor. Mike planted Denver Calvary in 2008 and turned the church over to Pastor Louie Cruzado in June 2012 before moving his family to New Zealand. In New Zealand, Mike and Kristen served at Calvary Chapel Bible Institute of New Zealand for a couple years before Mike took over as pastor of Calvary Chapel Whangarei in 2014.
It was in May 2016 that Mike and Kristen made the decision to move their family back to the United States as Mike was asked to become the pastor of Calvary Chapel Red Wing. They are excited to be back in the USA, closer to family and friends and are looking forward to what God has in store for them and the people at Calvary Chapel Red Wing.
Mike and Kristen have been married since January 1997 and have 3 amazing kids (Lukas 23 years old, Lexi 19 years old, and Noah 17 years old).
In 1990, Mike began attending Calvary Chapel Albuquerque, NM pastored by Skip Heitzig. It was there that he began to get a sense of what God was leading him into for the future. He assisted with the youth ministry and attended the School of Ministry at Calvary Chapel Albuquerque.
In 1993, he went to Hungary and served as a missionary, helping to plant a church north of Budapest. It was during this time that Mike began to realize that God was calling him into pastoral ministry. Upon moving back to NM, Mike met Kristen and they began to see each other more and more at church, as they were both on staff at Calvary Albuquerque.
Mike and Kristen were married in January 1997 and 6 weeks later moved to Budapest, Hungary to assist with Calvary Budapest. It was an amazing time as they were part of a great team that saw God grow a Bible study of 20 to a church of 400 in 4 years. They returned to the States in October of 2000 and since then served at several Calvary Chapels in Colorado and taught at Calvary Chapel Bible colleges in Hungary and New Zealand.
Mike has served as an Assistant Pastor, College Pastor, Men’s Ministry pastor and Senior Pastor. Mike planted Denver Calvary in 2008 and turned the church over to Pastor Louie Cruzado in June 2012 before moving his family to New Zealand. In New Zealand, Mike and Kristen served at Calvary Chapel Bible Institute of New Zealand for a couple years before Mike took over as pastor of Calvary Chapel Whangarei in 2014.
It was in May 2016 that Mike and Kristen made the decision to move their family back to the United States as Mike was asked to become the pastor of Calvary Chapel Red Wing. They are excited to be back in the USA, closer to family and friends and are looking forward to what God has in store for them and the people at Calvary Chapel Red Wing.
Mike and Kristen have been married since January 1997 and have 3 amazing kids (Lukas 23 years old, Lexi 19 years old, and Noah 17 years old).
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Calvary Chapel Red Wing Service Times
Sunday Mornings 10:00AM
Calvary Chapel Red Wing service times last updated on the 24th of June, 2024
Calvary Chapel Red Wing service times last updated on the 24th of June, 2024
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Calvary Chapel Red Wing History
How it all started...
1965, Pastor Chuck Smith began his ministry at Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa with just twenty-five people. At a pivotal time in history, Pastor Chuck welcomed all, young and old, without judgment, into the local church. With a sincere concern for the lost, Pastor Chuck and Kay Smith made room in the church and their home for a generation of hippies and surfers, serving in the midst of a powerful movement of the Holy Spirit that spread from the West Coast to the East Coast and throughout the world.
A "come as you are" dress code and contemporary music are taken for granted in most American churches today. When Calvary Chapel made those changes in 1965, it was a revolutionary idea.
Even more revolutionary were the people Calvary Chapel cast its net toward in those early years: hippies, drug addicts, and young adults who were looking for God but didn't even know it.
Calvary Chapel History - Dropping The Barriers
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 in Costa Mesa, California. Within two years they outgrew their first building. Then they outgrew a rented church and built a new one. Within a couple years that was too small, so Calvary Chapel bought a parcel of land and held services in a huge circus tent until the new church could be built.
When Calvary Chapel's 2,200 seat sanctuary was dedicated in 1973, three services had to be held to accommodate all the worshipers. Soon more than 4,000 were attending each service, forcing many to sit on the carpeted floor. His simple, yet sound, biblical approach drew 25,000 people weekly.
What people saw was different. No one judged visitors by appearances. Smith preached in an open-collared shirt, pacing back and forth across a platform instead of standing glued in a pulpit. The music was contemporary, the forerunner of Christian folk and rock.
What people heard, however, was the uncompromised message of the gospel. Smith had 17 years' experience as a pastor in the Foursquare Gospel Church. He preached sermons somewhere between fundamentalism and Pentecostalism. His style was simple and straightforward, laying out the timeless principles of Christianity.
Calvary Chapel History - A Network of Churches, Not a Denomination
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 Foursquare because of politics and bureaucracy.
Instead, Calvary Chapel became an association or network of churches, loosely affiliated but each one independent. Local churches are modeled on Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa while retaining their own identities. A common thread among Calvary Chapel pastors is a focus toward book-by-book, verse-by-verse, expository teaching of the Bible.
Calvary Chapel History - Across the U.S. and the World
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 centers, Christian camps, and the Calvary Satellite Network, made up of 400 stations.
Today there are more than 1,700 Calvary Chapels throughout the United States and the rest of the world. And, every person who enjoys going to church in t-shirt and jeans also owes a small debt of gratitude to Calvary Chapel.
With a sincere concern for the lost, Pastor Chuck made room in his heart and his home for a generation of hippies and surfers, generating a movement of the Holy Spirit that spread from the West Coast to the East Coast, and now, throughout the world. What began as a small local church has now grown into an international ministry of over 1,700 fellowships throughout the world. Calvary Chapel history is not long, but this faith movement forever changed the way church is conducted.
God graciously used Pastor Chuck to reach a generation of hippies and surfers; generating a movement of the Holy Spirit that spread from the west coast to the east, bringing thousands of young people to Jesus Christ. Pastor Chuck extended his teaching nationally through The Word for Today radio program, as well as internationally over the internet.
Pastor Chuck went home to be with the Lord on October 3, 2013, at the age of 86. Yet, the work that the Holy Spirit started with Pastor Chuck did not end that day; but, continues forth in this generation and the next as people continue to seek Christ, teach His Word and avail themselves to the direction and leading of the Holy Spirit.
1965, Pastor Chuck Smith began his ministry at Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa with just twenty-five people. At a pivotal time in history, Pastor Chuck welcomed all, young and old, without judgment, into the local church. With a sincere concern for the lost, Pastor Chuck and Kay Smith made room in the church and their home for a generation of hippies and surfers, serving in the midst of a powerful movement of the Holy Spirit that spread from the West Coast to the East Coast and throughout the world.
A "come as you are" dress code and contemporary music are taken for granted in most American churches today. When Calvary Chapel made those changes in 1965, it was a revolutionary idea.
Calvary Chapel History - Dropping The Barriers
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 in Costa Mesa, California. Within two years they outgrew their first building. Then they outgrew a rented church and built a new one. Within a couple years that was too small, so Calvary Chapel bought a parcel of land and held services in a huge circus tent until the new church could be built.
When Calvary Chapel's 2,200 seat sanctuary was dedicated in 1973, three services had to be held to accommodate all the worshipers. Soon more than 4,000 were attending each service, forcing many to sit on the carpeted floor. His simple, yet sound, biblical approach drew 25,000 people weekly.
What people heard, however, was the uncompromised message of the gospel. Smith had 17 years' experience as a pastor in the Foursquare Gospel Church. He preached sermons somewhere between fundamentalism and Pentecostalism. His style was simple and straightforward, laying out the timeless principles of Christianity.
Calvary Chapel History - A Network of Churches, Not a Denomination
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 Foursquare because of politics and bureaucracy.
Instead, Calvary Chapel became an association or network of churches, loosely affiliated but each one independent. Local churches are modeled on Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa while retaining their own identities. A common thread among Calvary Chapel pastors is a focus toward book-by-book, verse-by-verse, expository teaching of the Bible.
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 centers, Christian camps, and the Calvary Satellite Network, made up of 400 stations.
Today there are more than 1,700 Calvary Chapels throughout the United States and the rest of the world. And, every person who enjoys going to church in t-shirt and jeans also owes a small debt of gratitude to Calvary Chapel.
With a sincere concern for the lost, Pastor Chuck made room in his heart and his home for a generation of hippies and surfers, generating a movement of the Holy Spirit that spread from the West Coast to the East Coast, and now, throughout the world. What began as a small local church has now grown into an international ministry of over 1,700 fellowships throughout the world. Calvary Chapel history is not long, but this faith movement forever changed the way church is conducted.
Pastor Chuck went home to be with the Lord on October 3, 2013, at the age of 86. Yet, the work that the Holy Spirit started with Pastor Chuck did not end that day; but, continues forth in this generation and the next as people continue to seek Christ, teach His Word and avail themselves to the direction and leading of the Holy Spirit.
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Lord, teach me to listen.
The times are noisy and my ears are weary with the thousand raucous sounds which continuously assault them. Give me the spirit of the boy Samuel when he said to Thee, "Speak, for Thy servant heareth." Let me hear Thee speaking in my heart. Let me get used to the sound of Thy voice, that its tones may be familiar when the sounds of earth die away and the only sound will be the music of Thy speaking. Amen.
The times are noisy and my ears are weary with the thousand raucous sounds which continuously assault them. Give me the spirit of the boy Samuel when he said to Thee, "Speak, for Thy servant heareth." Let me hear Thee speaking in my heart. Let me get used to the sound of Thy voice, that its tones may be familiar when the sounds of earth die away and the only sound will be the music of Thy speaking. Amen.
Calvary Chapel Red Wing listing was last updated on the 24th of June, 2024