At Calvary Family Church, membership is more than a statement of where you worship, it is a commitment to the church and ministries of CFC. Members of CFC actively serve together as we strive to impact and influence our community and the world through Jesus Christ.
Becoming a member will usually open up new opportunities for you to serve in significant ministry roles within the church family. usually by committing yourself to becoming a member you will have a greater focus to use and develop your gift, abilities and skills within the church focus.
The vision for Calvary Family Church was planted in the heart of its founder, Dr. Madalitso P Mbewe in 1992. On 12 December 2004 under the Eldership of Harry Kaliza and several members launched it in Manchester. The launching of the church happened in Adwick Sports Hall in Adwick, Manchester. Sunday services began and the location was Gorton Social Club till January 2008. After 2008 we moved to Martin Luther King House till February 2011. We are now settled in Reddish (Bairstow Senior Citizen Club). Each and every Sunday we have our service from 1000hrs to 1200hrs. We are a church based on family values.
At Calvary family Church, our doors are open to people from all backgrounds, regardless of where they are on their spiritual journey. We are a life-giving Multicultural Church and our purpose is to infuse life and God's love into people and families through engaging, powerful worship services that offer biblical truth in relevant and practical ways. So if you are still checking out the church scene and investigating the claims of Jesus Christ, thank you for allowing us to help you in your search. Or, if you are a committed Christ follower who wants to sink your faith roots even deeper, you can find a home here at Calvary Family Church.
We have a Pastor, two Elders, Deacons and leaders for different departments.

Pastor Kaliza is the Pastor of this Manchester branch.

Elder Dr Chimpango is one of the Elders on the branch.

Elder Mrs Chimpango is one of the Elders on the branch.
- Romans 14:1