History of Calvary Episcopal Church The present Church was built during the ministry of Reverend Joseph Blount Cheshire during the years 1859-1868. The architect was an Englishman, William Percival, whose work See details
Needlepoint began appearing in Calvary Parish as early as the 1960s and continued sporadically for a little over three decades. The original communion rail kneelers and four small, additional kneelers See details
History of Calvary Episcopal Church The present Church was built during the ministry of Reverend Joseph Blount Cheshire during the years 1859-1868. The architect was an Englishman, William Percival, whose work See details
Calvary is asking each parishioner to donate $12 which will purchase one net. All that is necessary to make a donation is to designate “Nets for Life” on a check See details
UPCOMING EVENTS
Pentecost is Sunday May 19, 2013
This service is always shared with our sister church, St. Luke’s. This year we will meet in their sanctuary at 10:00 A.M. for the service and the following picnic. Bring a dish and wear red! In addition to celebrating Pentecost Sunday together, we will also hear from our youth who have experienced the 30 hour famine. This is an amazing program and they will make a wonderful difference in the life of hungry children across the world. Please plan to come and support them.
The Rev. Canon Catherine Caimano, our Regional Canon, will be with us and preach on Sunday June 9, 2013.
The Bishop is coming!
The Right Rev. Michael Curry will be with us on Sunday June 30th. Save the date!