Calvary Baptist Church Hannibal

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  Calvary Baptist Church  Hannibal, MO

We are so glad that you have taken time to visit our website. Here you will find general information about our fellowship, as well as specific information on various events.  If you are living in or near our community or visiting the area, we cordially invite you to come and visit us in person.  You can be assured of a very warm welcome! 

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Join Us:

Sunday Morning Bible Study - 9:30 a.m.  

Sunday Morning Worship - 10:40 a.m.

Sunday Evening Activities - 6:00 p.m.  

 

 

A Christmas Tale
The Miraculous True Story of Christmas

Dec. 5 & 6th at 7:00 p.m.
Dec. 7th at 10:40 a.m.

Featuring Calvary's Drama and Music Ministries

Parable
Celebration Choir
Orchestra

 

 

 

 


CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
4605 W. ELY RD.
HANNIBAL, MO 63401
573-221-1404

 

DIRECTIONS

From Hwy. 61, turn west on West Ely Rd., the church is about a mile

 

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Upcoming Events


Today 6:00 pm
Nov 23 8:00 am
Nov 26 6:30 pm
Nov 26 6:30 pm
Nov 26 6:30 pm
Nov 26 7:00 pm

Baptist Press

Baptist Press 11/14/2008
  • 'Fireproof' has made millions, but it's split multiple ways
  • Peruvian villagers responsive to Gospel
  • Trading tee times for divine appointments
  • W.Va. Baptists back state marriage amend.
  • Fla. Baptists elect president by 12 votes
  • La. Baptists launch 'Peace of Jesus'
  • Nev. Baptists reach variety of cultures
  • High court weighs religious sect exhibit
  • INTERNATIONAL DIGEST: Christian pastors in Iran acquitted of apostasy
  • FIRST-PERSON: The 'Fairness' Doctrine makes a comeback
    Baptist Press 10/9/2008
  • USCIRF urges action on Kazakhstan, Burma
  • Calif. marriage amendment supporters have fundraising lead, but know it could evaporate
  • Utah/Idaho's exec multiplies his ministry
  • Triathlon a spiritual race for SBTS student
  • Scholars explore doctrine of the church
  • EDUCATION BRIEFS: Midwestern enters MBA partnership; ... NOBTS tackles gas price pain
  • N. Orleans resident works for God's rewards
  • WORLDVIEW: Than silver or gold
    Baptist Press 9/26/2008
  • 'Fireproof' opens, offering hope for troubled marriages
  • 'Fireproof' makes Hollywood premiere
  • Director recounts making of 'Fireproof'
  • REVIEW: If you see one movie this year....
  • Land joins protest of Ahmadinejad dinner
  • FIRST-PERSON: Tyrants and enablers
  • MARRIAGE DIGEST: Calif. marriage amendment supporters lead in fundraising
  • IN THEIR OWN WORDS: Barack Obama and John McCain on the federal courts
  • Towers of solitude: Reaching Buenos Aires
  • Getting behind Buenos Aires' closed doors
  • Immigrants seek work, life in the city
  • A proud Muslim finds the path to peace
  • One by one, Buenos Aires Jews seek Jesus
  • Cuba hurricane survivors get Baptist relief
  • WORLDVIEW: Cities: challenge of a new era
  • FIRST-PERSON: For naught: dinner with Ahmadinejad
    Baptist Press 9/24/2008
  • WRAP-UP: EC addresses NOBTS, LBC requests
  • Hawkins: 'Stay the course' if market drops
  • ELECTION 08: Ark. ballot proposal would prohibit adoption by gay, cohabiting couples
  • Americans wary of pulpit endorsements
  • Hurricanes bring wave of opportunity
  • Chainsaws give entr�e to ministry
  • Arson suspected at historic Iowa church
  • FIRST-PERSON: Financial tips for newlyweds
    Baptist Press 9/12/2008
  • 9/11 remembered in Korea
  • Bill would protect chaplains' prayers
  • Baptists gear up for post-Ike challenge
  • IN THEIR OWN WORDS: John McCain and Barack Obama on Roe v. Wade, abortion
  • She spent $6,500 to get 'Fireproof' in city
  • Coastal churches celebrate new facilities
  • Baptist volunteers busy in Baton Rouge
  • EKG trans-cultural, Baltic missionaries told
  • 83 new IMB missionaries appointed
  • ERLC urges U.S. action on Orissa violence
  • INTERNATIONAL DIGEST: Saudi official kills own daughter for conversion to Christianity
  • FIRST-PERSON: Leading their flock off a cliff
  • FIRST-PERSON: Thank-you, Jordin Sparks
  • Hunger relief in Mali: Seeing God's power
  • Baptist funds feed Malians during shortage
  • U.S. hunger needs stretch ministries
  • Helping the hungry helps a church, too
    Baptist Press 8/1/2008
  • House, Bush send signals to China on rights abuses
  • Bush urged to encourage Chinese believers
  • Rep.: Bush should use 'bully pulpit' in China
  • BP sending writer to cover Olympics
  • LifeWay: Cutback reflects 'tough times'
  • Vietnamese congregation has CP legacy
  • CP: 0.38% behind 2007 pace
  • Viet. Baptists focus on 2nd generation
  • Summer camp -- Vietnamese-style
  • CULTURE DIGEST: Stores selling Mature-rated video games to children, study finds
  • LETTER FROM CHINA: The great city of Chinkiang
  • FIRST-PERSON: Tribute to an old breed of hero
  • FIRST-PERSON: Stoplights, shopping carts and toilets

    Prayer


  • Lives hang in the balance
  • Refugee work
  • Under attack
  • Welcoming new leaders
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  • Seek and You Will Find
  • Medical Missions
  • Power in God�s Word
  • Answered Prayer
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  • Faces Light Up
  • Praying For Unreached
  • Team Work
  • Believe And Obey
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  • Believe And Obey
  • Last Frontier
  • �The Forgotten Ones�
  • A Great Surprise!
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  • Paving the Way
  • Facing Dangers
  • Summer Challenges
  • When the Chips Are Down
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  • Relief Workers Spread Hope
  • Standing Firm
  • Making Contact
  • God Calls Workers
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