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Calvary Baptist Church of Hiawassee Georgia

Calvary Baptist Church of Hiawassee Georgia

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Calvary Baptist Church is an independent Baptist church serving the community of Hiawassee, Georgia. Through faithful Bible preaching and compassionate outreach, CBC continues to effectively minister to the spiritual needs of North Georgia and beyond.Copyright 2021 All rights reserved. Christianity Spirituality
Episodes
  • Remember and Obey: The Lord’s Release
    Nov 3 2025

    In this message, Pastor Browning explores the gracious heart of God revealed in the “Lord’s release.” Every seven years, Israel was commanded to forgive debts, free servants, and rest the land, not as an economic policy, but as a spiritual practice. It reminded them that everything they possessed was given by God, and that His blessing was meant to flow through them, not end with them.

    Deuteronomy 15 teaches us that true generosity begins with remembering divine ownership. God gives, God blesses, and God calls His people to mirror His mercy. When we live with open hands, releasing, forgiving, and blessing others, we reflect His kingdom on earth.

    Through this sermon, discover three enduring truths that shape the believer’s stewardship and compassion:

    • The Release of the Lord — forgiving debts because all we have is His.

    • The Reigning of the Nations — living as citizens of a greater kingdom.

    • The Reason for Blessing — caring for the needy with cheerful hearts.

    The “Lord’s release” points to the greatest release of all, when God forgave our debt of sin through Christ. As recipients of such grace, we are called to live the same way: grateful, generous, and guided by His heart for others.

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    39 mins
  • The Special Ordaining
    Oct 27 2025

    In this episode, we explore The Special Ordaining — a moment when Jesus called twelve men, not merely to observe His ministry, but to be with Him and be sent by Him. From Mark 3, we see that ordination isn’t a ceremonial event reserved for a few — it’s a divine calling extended to every believer in Christ.

    Pastor Browning unpacks what it means to be ordained unto good works (Ephesians 2:10), showing that discipleship is both relational and functional. Before we can go in His power, we must first come into His presence.

    Through this message, discover four defining marks of every true disciple:

    • Communion — learning to be with Him in fellowship.

    • Commission — being sent by Him with authority.

    • Confession — proclaiming His name without shame.

    • Confirmation — living in the power of His Spirit.

    Ordination, then, is not about status — it’s about surrender. It’s a call to walk closely with the Master, carry His message, and live by His power.

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    44 mins
  • Until All Hear - 2025 Missions Conference Challenge (Part Two)
    Oct 23 2025

    When we talk about missions, we often think about faraway places — but before missions is ever about a place, it’s about a message. In this episode, we explore what Paul calls “the gospel of peace” — the good news that reconciles sinful man to a holy God. We’ll see how the Gospel brings new life, new family, and a new inheritance to those who believe. And we’ll be reminded that this saving message isn’t just meant to be known — it’s meant to be shared. Every believer has a part to play in God’s redemptive plan, because before the Gospel can reach the ends of the earth, it must first reach the end of our own silence.

    Key Themes:

    • The Gospel as the power of God unto salvation

    • What it means to “call upon the Lord”

    • The difference between a preacher’s calling and the act of preaching

    • Why the Gospel is “glad tidings of good things”

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    36 mins
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