Privacy Policy
The protection of your privacy is very important to us here at Calvary Christian Center. We value your trust,
and want you to understand what information we collect, how we protect it, and how it is used. Personal information-nonpublic information
that identifies you-is essential to Calvary Christian Center in meeting its goal to provide you with our services and ministry, and will be
treated with respect and in accordance with this Privacy Policy.
Information We May Collect
When you contact Calvary Christian Center, we may request certain information in order to provide the services you have requested or to
minister to you. This may include identification and contact information, as well as transactions and past experiences with CCC. Examples
where such information may be requested include: subscriptions, prayer needs, meeting registration forms or other forms containing your name,
address, telephone number and e-mail address, and past transactions you have had with us.
General Privacy
Any reference to "Calvary Christian Center" or "CCC" within the context of this Privacy Policy is intended, and shall be considered to be
inclusive of each and all entities operated by Calvary Christian Center.
CCC will not sell or rent your personal information to anyone.
CCC will only share personal information when it is in the interest of public safety and/or as required by law.
CCC will notify you, and seek approval, in the event we desire to use any information covered by this policy in any manner not already described herein.
CCC may send personally identifiable information about you to other companies or other people when: we have your consent to share the information; or, we
need to share your information to provide the product or service you have requested.
CCC will require other servicing companies to whom we disclose personal information to adhere to our Privacy Policy standards. All related authorizations
and disclosures will conform to this Privacy Policy and applicable law.
CCC restricts access to your personal information to only those employees who have reasonable need to come into contact with that information to provide
products or services to you.
CCC will maintain physical, electronic and procedural safeguards to protect personal information we obtain about you.
CCC will not share personal information if doing so requires that such information be sent to a third person or country that does not have an adequate
protection system in place.
CCC will make every effort to ensure that the privacy and other rights of children (minors) are not compromised. It is recommended that children have a
parent or guardian verify their subscription/registration with CCC.
Laws and regulations on the collection, protection and use of personal information may vary between countries. To obtain more information about your privacy,
contact the Calvary Christian Center office.
Online Privacy
The following online privacy principles apply when you visit our website:
You can visit us on the Internet without telling us who you are or revealing any information about yourself, including your e-mail address. Our web servers
collect the domain name you used to access the Internet, such as aol.com or NBCi.com, and the website you came from and visit next.
CCC uses this information to measure the number of visits, average time spent, pages viewed, and other statistics about visitors coming to our website in
general. We may also use this data to monitor site performance and to make the site easier and more convenient to use.
CCC, along with thousands of other website hosts, may use cookies to enhance your web viewing experience and measure your website usage. (Cookies are
small pieces of data stored by your Internet browser on your computer's hard drive.)
The CCC website includes links to sites operated by other organizations. When you click through to another site, the privacy and protection policies of that
site will apply and not those of Calvary Christian Center.
If you send e-mail to CCC, you should know that there is no encryption to protect the transmission of that information and that it is not secured against interception.