Welcome to Calvary Assembly!
Giving meaning to life and encouraging spirituality through faith in Jesus Christ.

Calvary Assembly is located in the beautiful St. Croix River Valley in the Oak Park Heights-Stillwater community, just two miles south of historic downtown Stillwater.
Whether you are visiting the area or looking for a home church, we invite you to join us in seeking God, praying, serving the Lord, and fellowshipping with one another.Come and join the family! |
![]() | Relevant, biblical teachingPeople who are passionate about prayerContemporary worshipEmphasis on missionsRelaxed, friendly atmosphere |
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| Services: Sunday School - 9AM Sunday Worship Service - 10AM Wednesday Nights - 6:30PM Thursday Evening Prayer - 7PM | ![]() |
AG.org News & Information
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AG Church Flourishes Where Once Rejected
In 1934, Montezuma, Iowa, officials placed Assemblies of God evangelist Morris Plotts in jail for disturbing the peace with his tent revival. It would be 70 years before God would bring a Pentecostal presence back to the community — and now, He's blessing that ministry!
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Resurrection Miracle: Great Passion Play Lives Again
The Great Passion Play, a 45-year tradition, is brought back to life after, coming out of foreclosure with the help of a radio network and an AG church.
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This Week in AG History -- June 17, 1939
Evangelist Zelma Argue pleads with pastors to "Preach the Word" and remain true to Scripture in this historic edition of the Pentecostal Evangel. P. C. Nelson, W. E. Moody and many others also share their insights.
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Cary E. Tidwell Passes
Long-time missionary and former AG World Missions administrator passed away Wednesday, June 12, 2013.
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Churches and Mature Christians Can Counter Absentee-Father Trend
The hardship absentee fathers place on their children can be, in part, offset by the church and Christian families who look out for "fatherless" children. However, absentee fathers — and fathers in general — are encouraged to invest in their children, to do their best to mend broken relationships, as most children are eager to get to know their fathers.





