Thursday April 5, 2018
Two shows: 9:30 am & 12:30 pm
at Kauffman Center
Thursday April 5, 2018
Two shows: 9:30 am & 12:30 pm
at Kauffman Center
Thursday April 16, 2019
Two shows: 9:30 am & 12:30 pm
at Folly Theater
Thursday April 16, 2019
Two shows: 9:30 am & 12:30 pm
at Folly Theater
is designed to encourage the faith community to assist in educating the community on the risk factors associated with HIV/AIDS and to mobilize area African-American churches in reducing the spread of the disease. The CCON is a certified partner of the Balm In Gilead, Inc. and is the convener and fiscal agent for the local observance, which is held the first full week in March annually.
is a church based health promotion program that mobilizes and empowers churches to help in reducing the spread of HIV/AIDS. TIPS partners disseminate pre-developed, culturally and religiously tailored materials from the HIV Prevention & Compassion Tool Kit to congregants and affiliates. CCON staff and volunteers provide technical assistance and resources including testing.
provides structured fitness opportunities and information to youth and families living and working in urban Kansas City. The 10,000 square foot warehouse located at 3002 Holmes Street has been converted into a state of the art fitness center to serve youth and families in the target group. Health screenings, nutrition demonstrations and fitness classes are among the program offerings.
The KC FAITH Initiative is a partnership between academic researchers, the African American faith community, health service organizations and community organizations. The goal of this Initiative is to plan, develop, and implement, culturally and religiously tailored African American church-based multilevel health promotion programs and interventions to improve the health of the African American community. African Americans experience a multitude of health disparities, including shorter life expectancy and higher rates of diabetes, heart disease, stroke, cancer, HIV/ AIDS and other STDs, asthma, influenza, pneumonia, low birth weights, and infant mortality. Our goal is to develop translatable, sustainable, faith-based health interventions to reduce health disparities in the African American community.
is a media leadership group that creates a positive setting for urban youth ages 10- 21. The project utilizes student involvement in media as the vehicle to establish ongoing youth development activities. Since 1999, HYPE members have produced quality television programming giving accurate, culturally sensitive HIV/AIDS and substance abuse prevention information to their peers in an up-beat entertaining way. Students learn the basics of video work including camera operation, editing and audio as well as interviewing techniques.
Calvary Temple 17th Annual Women’s Conference
Theme: Becoming a Woman of Excellence: Phillipians 1:10
Saturday, October 7, 2017 Continental Breakfast & Registration 8:00 am
Conference Speakers
Pastor Cassandra Wainright, Heaven Sent Ministries Minister Kelly King, Sunlight Baptist Church
Fee: $25 if registration is completed by Sept 17th
Taking it to the Pews (TIPS) Partners
Hats off to our ministry colleagues who have accepted the challenge of promoting HIV/AIDS Education, testing and compassionate care for people who are living with AIDS. May God continually bless each of you.
Our Service Times Have Changed!
Please make a note of the new times and
spread the word.
The shift was effective
Easter Sunday, April 16 2017.
PLEASE pray for a smooth transition as we all get used to the new routine, and be sure to spread the word to all your friends and family at the Temple. We don't want anyone to be out of the loop on this!
Food & Clothing Giveaway
Health Screenings