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This blog brings you short updates about the people and ministries associated with Calvary Chapel Scandinavia (CCS). Tip us about good stories at csu@calvarychapel.dk or via Facebook or Twitter (twitter.com/ccscandinavia).

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

November podcast just released

The third episode of the radio podcast from Calvary Chapel Scandinavia is available on iTunes now.

The podcast - Calvary Scandinavia Update - aims to connect Scandinavian ministries and provide the region's prayer supporters around the world with fresh updates on God's work in Sweden, Finland, Norway, and Denmark.

In the new November podcast episode, you can hear of baptisms, concert outreaches, worship nights, and also the latest info on the next summer's Calvary Chapel Scandinavia conference.

Here is the link you can share with your friends, family, supporting church, and others: bit.ly/PC77Yz

Click on the link above to find the new episode and download it to your computer, smartphone, tablet, or mp3 player, then you can listen to it anywhere you'd like.

We hope you enjoy it!

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

New podcast episode out now!

Episode 2 in the new series of monthly radio podcasts from Calvary Chapel Scandinavia is available on iTunes now.

The new podcast - Calvary Scandinavia Update - aims to connect Scandinavian ministries and provide the region's prayer supporters around the world with fresh updates on God's work in Sweden, Finland, Norway, and Denmark.

Here is the link you can share with your friends, family, supporting church, and others: bit.ly/PC77Yz

Click on the link above to find the new episode and download it to your computer, smartphone, tablet, or mp3 player, then you can listen to it anywhere you'd like.

We hope you enjoy it!

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

New radio show launched by Calvary Chapel Scandinavia

A new monthly radio podcast sets out to connect Scandinavian ministries and provide the region's prayer supporters around the world with fresh updates on God's work in Sweden, Finland, Norway, and Denmark.

Testing 1, 2, testing. Today Calvary Chapel Scandinavia is proud to introduce and test the pilot episode of a new radio podcast called "Calvary Scandinavia Update", which is now available on iTunes and soon on several of the Scandinavian ministry websites. Lord willing, it is our hope that the podcast will be a monthly radio ministry to keep any interested listeners informed about God's work through Calvary Chapel related ministries in the Scandinavian countries.

The first episode includes reactions on the annual Scandinavian conference from the guest speakers, brief news reports from across the region, interviews with pastor of CC Turku Bob Pecoraro and leader of Calvary Stockholm Joel Wickström, as well as a few surprise features.

For now everything has been recorded and mixed on a simple iPad, but we hope to increase the technical quality of the podcast as the show develops over time.

Since this is a so-called pilot episode (to test the listener potential and the need for a podcast like this) we would appreciate your help in spreading the word about the show to anyone you think would want to stay connected to the work of Calvary Chapel in Scandinavia. We also welcome your feedback and comments via email at conf@calvarychapel.dk or on Facebook or Twitter.

Here is the link you can share with your friends, family, supporting church, and others: bit.ly/PC77Yz

Click on the link above to find the first episode and download it to your computer, smartphone, tablet, or mp3 player, then you can listen to it anywhere you'd like.

We hope you enjoy it!

Thursday, August 9, 2012

The Church Disciplinarians Dominate Viking Olympics



For the second year running, the guest speakers at the Calvary Chapel Scandinavia conference assembled their own team and won the annual Viking Games in style.

Led by Captain DomiNate (a.k.a. pastor Nate Holdridge of Calvary Monterey), the Church Disciplinarians triumphed against national teams from Sweden, Denmark, Norway and Finland as they competed in disciplines such as Death on a Swing (water balloon fight), beach volleyball, and a baton race / miniature golf combo.

This was the 5th annual Viking Games, which has now become a traditional Friday afternoon activity at the Scandinavian conferences. This year, the games were held in the spirit of the ongoing Olympics, however the Olympic sportsmanship was sometimes hard to find as national nordic rivalry and fun banter between the athletes flourished in the hours leading up to the event.

National Anthems
The games were kicked off by each team performing their national anthem, a feature requiring some creative thinking of the specially assembled team of multi-national guest speakers who ended up belting out "He'll be Coming 'Round the Mountain When He Comes" (a song referred to in a humorous teaching parable by pastor and team-mate Mark Walsh earlier that day).

Although many teams fought courageously, the team of guest speakers - dubbed "The Church Disciplinarians" - slowly exhorted their superiority on the various courts of battle, ultimately finishing as a clear overall winner with Denmark and Sweden coming in for second and third place.

Turning Hubris into Fear
The triumphant winners received their gold medals and the highly-coveted Viking Games trophy at the award ceremony on Friday evening to the cheers of their humbled opponents and the tune of "We Are The Champions". And team captain Nate Holdridge didn't pull any punches when it came time for the victory speech to be delivered.



"As the humble captain, I was rather taken aback by the hubris of the other teams. Be that as it may, I figured the good Lord would grant us the victory, not because of our righteousness, but as a judgment against the arrogance of the other squads," he said.

"Whether it was the Fins on the beach volleyball court, the Swedes in the water balloon zone, or the Danes in general, our greatest tactic was the fear of the Lord. From the opening note of our pastoral anthem, I could sense the pride of the other teams dissipate into a puddle of fear. As the walls of Jericho fell for Joshua, so the victory was easy for us after that moment. To God be the glory!," said Captain DomiNate after securing the 2012 Viking Games title.

However, already a few days after these 5th annual Viking Games, rumors are circulating that previous winner Captain Kyle is already going through intense preparations at a training camp in a secret location in North America to take back the Viking Games trophy that has eluded him since his remarkable comeback victory in 2010.

But no matter what, for the next year the five team members of The Church Disciplinarians - Nate Holdridge, Arpad Horvath-Kavai, Mark Walsh, Phil Metzger, and Bob Pecoraro - can rightly call themselves Viking Games champions.

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Guest speakers were outgiven by God

All four guest speakers at this year's Scandinavian conference were left blessed, impressed and refreshed by God's work in Scandinavia, and found themselves leaving the conference just as edified as the people they ministered to.

From Wednesday evening to Sunday morning four guest speakers and three local ministry leaders taught through the first half of "the Acts of the Apostles" and also served up a few sharp workshop teachings for married couples, singles, men, women, and worship leaders (respectively) at the 2012 Calvary Chapel Scandinavia Conference near Stockholm. This provided a fruitful platform for God's Spirit to work from as He ministered to each heart according to need.

But as praise reports from this year's conference participants are currently filling up the organizers' inboxes and flooding Facebook, the guest speakers all insist that they find themselves on the receiving end of the blessings.

A Deeper Work
Pastor and director of Calvary Chapel (CC) Bible College in New Zealand, Mark Walsh, attended his third Scandinavian conference, the second as a teacher. It has been six years since his last visit to Scandinavia, so for him the growth was evident:

"I loved seeing what God has founded and grown in Scandinavia in recent years - and just to see some of the leaders being more sure of their calling. There was a sense of the ministry being deepened and consolidated, this is real work and it is healthy. I was very blessed," he says.

New Friendships
Another guest speaker to make a comeback at the Scandinavian pulpit was pastor of Calvary Monterey in California, Nate Holdridge, who previously made one guest appearance in 2009:

"I saw first-hand the Spirit moving people towards a life of ministry and service. Each session seemed to bang the drum of the forward march of God in the Scandinavian countries. What an incredible privilege to be involved in God's work at this level! Around the conference center people were in continual ministry towards one another, encouraging each other in their walks with God, helping one another endure in life and ministry, and shaping one another towards greater fruitfulness. It was wonderful to see," he says.

In 2009 Nate Holdridge journeyed to Scandinavia alone, but this year he came with his wife Christina, who served on the prayer team and as co-speaker at the marriage workshop.

"I was honestly blessed through new friendships. I hadn't expected to form such wonderful bonds with other laborers. Additionally, it was great to serve with my wife in this way. With three small children it isn't often we get an opportunity to serve like this together. She was a pro," Nate Holdridge says.

A Rare Love and Unity
Two of the 2012 guest speakers made their debut at the Scandinavian conferences, one of whom was pastor and director at CC Bible College Europe in Hungary, Arpad Horvath-Kavai. His wife Andrea also participated as she taught the women's workshop and served on the conference prayer team.

"We are so glad we came to this conference. God stirred our hearts and we love it. I was blessed by the teaching, by God speaking into my life, but the biggest blessing to me was being able to minister in a team with my wife as we haven't had a chance to do that to this extent since our first child was born. We were also blessed to get to know new people and to re-connect with some old friends, to see God working in the lives of all these people. To be honest, I was surprised by the love and the unity believers showed to everyone around them. It was something I don't see too often," he says.

God Outgave Us
The other pastor to make his first ever appearance at a Scandinavian conference was pastor and senior director of CC Bible College Europe, Phil Metzger, whose wife Joy also attended and served on the prayer team.

"I really enjoyed the response times after a study. It's always a beautiful work when we hear God's Word and then have the chance to respond! I loved how responsive the people were. Personally, I can't even begin to count the ways I was blessed at this conference. I heard some great teachings that really encouraged me, and Joy and I enjoyed the times of fellowshipping with as many people as we could. The stories and testimonies of how God saved people was wonderful to hear," he says.

"It is an incredible work of God up in Scandinavia and it was a joy for us to come and give but, as always, our God outgives whatever we give to Him. I left more refreshed than I had come. God is good!"

Amen.
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The teachings at the Calvary Chapel Scandinavia Conference 2012 are available online now.

For audio streaming or download click here or here.

For video streaming click here or here.

Monday, August 6, 2012

The Spirit Acts at 14th Scandinavian Conference



On the outskirts of the Swedish village of Rimbo near Stockholm, the Spirit of God did a fresh work in the congregation of Calvary Chapel Scandinavia as they met for the 14th regional conference to study "the Acts of the Apostles" and receive new strength for ministry in the north.

It was the fourth consecutive time that the Calvary Chapel Scandinavia conference took place at the former castle in Ekebyholm an hour north of the Swedish capitol, and the 14th annual gathering of the Calvary Chapel crew of Scandinavia.



Local ministry leaders were joined by guest speakers - this year pastors Phil Metzger (CC Budapest & CCBC Europe), Mark Walsh (CCBC New Zealand), Arpad Horvath-Kavai (CCBC Europe), and Nate Holdridge (Calvary Monterey) - as they taught through the first 12 chapters of "the Acts of the Apostles". And just as in that very book of Scripture, the Spirit of God proved Himself as the main character and author of fresh acts of God at the conference.

Jesus is equipping people
"These conferences just keep getting sweeter and sweeter, because the people serving in Scandinavia are getting more and more knit together in love, as described in Colossians. Not only was God ministering to us all this year by speaking truth and challenge into our hearts through His Word, but it also seems that people were ministering to one another in a greater capacity than before," says Joel Wickström, who is part of the conference organizing team.

"It feels more and more like a family and a fully functional body of Christ when we get together for these conferences. I love it. For us as planners, it just gets easier and easier to organize, because Jesus is equipping and using people to serve and minister to each other. Hopefully, all who serve in ministries up here have gone home from this conference refreshed and strengthened for the work ahead in Finland, Norway, Denmark and Sweden," he says.





The Spirit at Work
This year the conference kicked off Wednesday evening on August 1st and lasted until Sunday around noon on August 5th. In those five days the approximately 100 participants enjoyed 11 main sessions covering the first half of "the Acts of the Apostles", as well as various topical workshop sessions prepared specifically for married couples, singles, men, women, and worship leaders (respectively).

In between the studies of God's Word, there was also time for fun and games, such as the Viking Olympics and a beach volleyball tournament as most days of the conference were blessed with sunshine.

Local Swedish chefs served up traditional meatballs and other trademark delicacies throughout the five-day gathering, and the fellowship flowed freely at meal times and across the castle grounds in between sessions. All days were concluded with extended worship and prayer time in the main sanctuary, a time of the conference when the Spirit appeared to work strongly in people's hearts and minister to the needs of those present.

Click here for more information about how to hear or download the teachings from the Calvary Chapel Scandinavia Conference 2012.

Click on the video below to see the official video of the 2012 conference:

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Celebrating 14 years of seed-planting in Scandinavia

On Wednesday August 1st 2012 the 14th annual Scandinavian Calvary Chapel conference kicked off outside Stockholm, Sweden. Revisit all previous conferences in 5 minutes.

Welcoming approximately 100 participants, the following video was used to open the conference and to recount how God slowly but surely has used and expanded the work of the Calvary Chapel ministry in Scandinavia through these regional conferences to plant seeds for future ministry and growth:

Friday, July 20, 2012

2012 Guest Speakers: Arpad Horvath-Kavai

To introduce you to this year's guest speakers, we will bring you a series of short profile interviews with each of the pastors who have accepted our invitation to teach God's Word at this summer's conference.

With less than two weeks to go before this year's gathering in Stockholm, Hungarian pastor and program director at Calvary Chapel Bible College Europe, Arpad Horvath-Kavai, is getting ready for his first ever Scandinavian conference. And he and his wife Andrea, who is teaching the women's workshop at this year's conference, is anticipating a great first encounter with Scandinavia:

"I have had an inexplicable love for all things Scandinavian throughout my entire life. I love the crime show Wallander (the original Swedish version) and Forbrydelsen (the original Danish version - can hardly wait for the 3rd season to start this September). More importantly there are people connecting me to Scandinavia; former missionaries and friends who serve in Scandinavian countries, as well as former students of mine at CCBCE who are Scandinavian."

When did you first know that God was calling you to pastor and/or teach the Bible?
"I used to translate Bible studies from English into Hungarian and Croatian, and I often found myself wishing to teach the study. When seeking God, He confirmed He has teaching in store for me."

For you, what is the most rewarding thing about being a pastor?
"Changed lives, no question."

What is the toughest part about being a pastor?
"The stories of sin, and stories of ill consequences sin causes."

What book are you reading right now?
"The Demise of Guys by Philip Zimbaro."

This will be your 1st Scandinavian conference. What do you expect?
"I am expecting God to work, fellowship with the saints (Psalm 133), lots of IKEA furniture and my wife is looking forward to H&M stores on every corner :)"

See also:
2012 Guest Speakers: Phil Metzger
2012 Guest Speakers: Mark Walsh
2012 Guest Speakers: Nate Holdridge

You can sign up for the 2012 Calvary Chapel Scandinavia Conference right here.

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

2012 Guest Speakers: Phil Metzger

To introduce you to this year's guest speakers, we will bring you a series of short profile interviews with each of the pastors who have accepted our invitation to teach God's Word at this summer's conference.

One of the speakers who is set to make his Scandinavian debut this year is Phil Metzger. As pastor of Calvary Chapel (CC) Budapest in Hungary and director of CC Bible College Europe, he is well-acquainted with the challenges of teaching God's Word on hard soil.

He currently oversees church plants throughout Eastern Europe, Ethiopia, and Nigeria. He and his wife Joy has been on the mission field for 15 years, and they have four children: Niki, Karina, Judah, and Hannah. This summer's conference will be the American pastor's first ever visit to Scandinavia.

You're a busy man, involved in ministries across the continent. Why have you taken time out of your schedule to come to Scandinavia this August?
We have so many friends serving up there and we are always hearing about the good things God is doing. It's a joy to finally get to be at this conference.

When did you first know that God was calling you to pastor and teach the Bible?
When I was 17 and teaching my first Bible study I felt God's call. I'm pretty sure the Bible study was aweful, but God used it in my life!

For you, what is the most rewarding thing about being a pastor?
When God changes a life... it's like a drug!

What is the toughest part about being a pastor?
Probably two things: the disappointment of people rejecting God's wisdom and my own failings and weaknesses.

What books are you reading right now?
A Journey To See by Mary Chapman, and the story of Condeleeza Rice.

This will be your 1st Scandinavian conference. What do you expect?
My hope is for God to refresh all of us!

See also:
Guest Speakers 2012: Mark Walsh
Guest Speakers 2012: Nate Holdridge

Sunday, July 15, 2012

2012 Guest Speakers: Mark Walsh

To introduce you to this year's guest speakers, we will bring you a series of short profile interviews with each of the pastors who have accepted our invitation to teach God's Word at this summer's conference.

Among the guest speakers this year is Mark Walsh, who thereby will take part in his third Scandinavian conference after attending the conferences back in 2005 and 2006 (the latter as a guest speaker).

In your own words, who are you?
I am a 50 year old englishman currently serving in New Zealand as the Senior Pastor and Director of Calvary Chapel Bible Institute. My wife Gwyn and I, along with our two kids Becky and Jordan, have been serving as missionaries for the last 15 years in Austria, Hungary and now middle earth.

When did you first know that God was calling you to pastor and/or teach the Bible?
I had a heart for service and ministry right from the time I was converted in 1978. I was involved firstly in worship leading. After about 10 years of struggling with my calling, I accepted the fact that God was calling me in that direction and then just became more and more involved in ministry.

For you, what is the most rewarding thing about being a pastor?
Simply being where I am in the center of God's will for my life. That's not really about being a pastors, that is just about being believer.

What is the toughest part about being a pastor?
The continued battle with discouragement.

What book(s) are you reading right now?
Mainly the Bible, but also Spurgeon on spiritual leadership and the book Abide In Christ by Andrew Murray. I tend to read for the the things I am studying and teaching.

Why have you accepted the invitation to be a guest speaker at this year's conference in Scandinavia?
I have a heart for Europe and Scandinavia and have some very special long-term friendships in that area that are also very special to me.

This will be your 3rd Scandinavian conference and your 2nd time speaking. How do you feel about being invited back?
It's always nice to be invited anywhere :) It's been a while, though, so I'm looking forward to seeing how everyone has grown.

See also:
2012 Guest Speakers: Nate Holdridge

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

2012 Guest Speakers: Nate Holdridge

Tonight there is exactly three weeks until the 2012 Calvary Chapel Scandinavia Conference kicks off outside Stockholm.

To introduce you to this year's guest speakers, we will bring you a series of short profile interviews with each of the pastors who have accepted our invitation to teach God's Word at this summer's conference.

One of these guest speakers is Nate Holdridge who, at 34, is the lead pastor at Calvary Monterey in California. He is married to Christina with whom he has three daughters (Lauren, Violet, and June). This will be Pastor Nate's second Scandinavian conference as he also taught as a guest speaker at the 2009 conference.

When did you first know that God was calling you to pastor and/or teach the Bible?
I was 18 years old, reading a book by Pastor Chuck Smith, when God spoke to my heart clear as a bell, "I've called you to teach my word." I seriously held out hope that he meant as a children's ministry volunteer, but that never materialized, as He intended the pastorate for me.

For you, what is the most rewarding thing about being a pastor?
There are many joys in it, but my greatest reward comes from knowing I am doing what the Chief Shepherd has asked me to do. That brings any Christian incredible joy.

What is the toughest part about being a pastor?
Watching sin decimate people you love.

What book(s) are you reading right now?
Life of Elijah by A.W. Pink.
Christ's Prophetic Plans by John MacArthur.
Lectures To My Students by Charles Spurgeon.
Lone Survivor by Marcus Luttrell.

Why have you accepted the invitation to be a guest speaker at this year's conference in Scandinavia?
The Hawaii conference never called. Plus, having been to Scandinavia a few times, my impression is that it isn't the easiest place to profess Christ. I simply want to encourage and help the believers there in any way I can.

This will be your 2nd Scandinavian conference. How do you feel about being invited back?
I couldn't be more excited. This year I will bring Christina, my wife, and I think we will really treasure our time with the church body at the conference. Plus, I am really looking forward to demonstrating what pure domination looks like during the Viking Games.

Monday, March 19, 2012

Come one, come all - 2012 conference is open for registration

The registration for the Calvary Chapel Scandinavia Conference 2012 is now open. The conference will take place on August 1-5. Get more info here.

THE PLACE
For the last three years Ekebyholm Castle has been the venue for the Calvary Chapel Scandinavia (CCS) Conference. Situated about 30 minutes' drive outside Stockholm. The location is a former royal castle from the 1700's, which today is used as a boarding school. Outdoor facilities include a large playground, two beach volleyball courts, a football pitch, and lots of space for both indoor and outdoor activities.

THE TEACHING
Throughout the course of the conference's 11 main sessions, a mix of experienced guest pastors and young local missionaries will teach through the first half of the Acts of the Apostles. The conference will also offer specific workshops on ministry, parenting, and other relevant topics. All teaching will be in English.

THE TEACHERS
This year we expect to welcome between 4 and 5 guest speakers to teach alongside local ministry leaders from Scandinavia throughout the conference. So far, the confirmed guest speakers are pastors Kevin Fitzgerald, Nate Holdridge, and Arpad Horvath Kavai.

THE TIMING
The official program will be announced soon. Until then, please note that the "Arrival and registration" takes place on Wednesday (Aug. 1st) between 4pm and 7pm. The first worship and teaching sessions starts at 7:30pm.

IMPORTANT: Please note that due to people's differing arrival times, the Wednesday evening dinner is NOT included in the attendance prices listed below. However, if you would like to have a light dinner on Wednesday evening, you must let us know when filling out the registration form. It will be served at 6pm and costs an extra 40 SEK pr. person. If you would like lunch on Sunday, you can buy lunch for 65 SEK pr. person.

THE SLEEPING FACILITIES
When you sign up, you can choose between three different types of accommodation which all vary in price (see below): Private bedroom, Gender-divided dorms in classrooms (mattresses will be provided), or space for self-brought tent.

IMPORTANT: Please note that bedrooms will be assigned on a first-come-first-serve basis, however married couples, families with children, and elderly attendees will be prioritized in case of simultaneous overbooking.

ATTENDANCE PRICES
This year, the price for your attendance will depend on what type of accommodation you choose. See all prices below. The price covers your accommodation, your use of the castle facilities (such as restrooms, showers, sports facilities, etc), and all meals throughout the entire conference (meals include breakfast, lunch, dinner and various servings of refreshments in the afternoon and evenings).

IMPORTANT: Please note that discount prices apply if you register before May 1st 2012. If you register from May 1st and onwards the price for attending will increase.

Signing up before May 1st 2012:

Adults/teenagers: 1300 SEK (bedroom) / 800 SEK (dorm) / 700 SEK (tent)
2-12 year olds: 650 SEK (bedroom) / 450 SEK (dorm) / 350 SEK (tent)
0-1 year olds: 100 SEK (bedroom) / dorm not possible / free if in tent.

Signing up on May 1st 2012 or later:

Adults/teenagers: 1600 SEK (bedroom) / 1000 SEK (dorm) / 900 SEK (tent)
2-12 year olds: 850 SEK (bedroom) / 600 SEK (dorm) / 450 SEK (tent)
0-1 year olds: 100 SEK (bedroom) / dorm not possible / free if in tent.

HOW TO SIGN UP
If you want to come to the conference, please fill out the official registration form and click the "submit registration" link to complete your registration. Click here to sign up!

IMPORTANT: Please note that the deadline for paying your attendance fee is July 15th. When you register, we will send you a confirmation email with pre-payment details. It is not possible to pay when you arrive.

MORE INFO
All who sign up will receive an email with specific transport directions, the official conference program, and information about potential airport pick-up. Until then, if you have questions that aren't answered on this page, please feel free to email them to conf@calvarychapel.dk. Please use the same email address if you have trouble filling out the registration form.

Please note that the Calvary Chapel Scandinavia Team cannot assist or vouch for any participants in any visa application process (if you require special visas to enter Sweden due to your citizenship you must provide this on your own).