History
Calvary Christian Centers beginnings were humble; 17 members began holding services in the Interfaith Service Bureau, a small building on Folsom Blvd in Sacramento. In less than 3 months, the Bureau, seating 150 people, was too small. As the congregation continued to grow, the church relocated to the Red Lion Inn. This was only a temporary location. After 2 months, due to phenomenal expansion of its membership, the church was compelled to move to the auditorium of Grant High School in the city's north area. The church was blessed to purchase the land and the buildings for less than the market value. In April of 1982, Calvary Christian Center held its first service in that building. In less than a year, the 900-seat sanctuary was full to capacity and in order to accommodate the congregation the church started having multiple services. In the 90's Calvary Christian center set its faith for a new building to accommodate the growth. CCC is home to one of fastest growing churches in CA.