Calvary's Elect
Calvary's ELECT, the Young Adult Ministry of Greater Mt. Calvary Holy Church, cultivates a generation of young adults ages 18-35 to become influential Christian leaders. ELECT is committed to assisting its members in developing strong biblical values and maturing spiritually to create positive change in not only their lives, but in their home, careers, communities and church. We want to see young adults develop a close and intimate relationship with God, with self, and with others. Our mission is to help them become bold disciples, spreading the gospel of Jesus Christ to build the Kingdom of God. We seek to help them utilize their God-given gifts with excellence to answer their God-given call that will edify the body of Christ. We strive to develop good stewards that will be responsible for all God has given them, including finances and relationships. These young adults will have a heart for people, serving all humbly as Christ came to serve. As a result, THE ELECT, will be innovative, honorable, and spirit-lead leaders, effecting change in all areas of their lives

How do you maintain healthy relationships in the church? No man is an island and it is not the will of God for any person to be alone (Genesis 2:18). Many people who are in the church today have major hang-ups about starting new relationships with anybody. There are people who have been hurt to the point that they are not able to receive people who are positive and have nothing but good intentions. What some of the ways you maintain healthy relationships?

MSN Careers posted an article that shows the job outlook for college students graduating in 2007. The National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) predicts college hiring will increase around fourteen percent for graduating college students. What are the real benefits to having a college degree? Should experience take precedence over education?

Russ Breimeier contibuted an article to
Christianity Today's Music page that compares American Idol with the christian counterparts Gifted and Gospel Dream. In the article Breimeier
comes to the conclusion that even though all three shows are a "singing contest", they each have the potential to Glorify God as long as those individuals who are involve have the right intentions. Do you think this is true? Or are these shows just another form of entertainment for people to get loss in?