Volunteers serve 200 homeless and poor neighbors who eat and pray with us here at Calvary each Sunday morning. We scramble eggs, make homemade biscuits, prepare bacon and cheese grits, serve our neighbors, wash dishes, make coffee, and more. We volunteer to ensure our neighbors feel welcome.
Find out more »A warm breakfast including homemade biscuits, bacon, and eggs, prepared by volunteers, is served in the Great Hall. The cost is $5/adults and $3/children under 12. Proceeds benefit the Community Breakfast, which feeds over 100 homeless and hungry guests each Sunday.
Find out more »Using more contemporary language, this service attracts a congregation that includes many families with young children. The liturgy is an upbeat celebration of the Eucharist. During the Song of Praise, children age 3 through 1st grade are invited to follow the acolytes from the church to the Great Hall for Children's Chapel, a special version … Continue reading "Eucharist with Children’s Chapel"
Find out more »For this academic year, Calvary's Adult Formation Committee settled on a one-word theme: reconciliation. In what ways are people reconciled to God, their neighbors, the earth, their city, their families, their pasts, or themselves? Our speakers this season will seek to delve into this question from these angles and more. See the complete Sunday morning … Continue reading "Adult Formation Forum"
Find out more »Calvary's children, youth, and parents are invited to decorate the Great Hall for the Monster Mash! Pizza lunch and drinks will be provided.
Find out more »All youth in grades 9-12 are invited to High School Episcopal Youth Community (EYC) at Grace-St. Luke's from 5 to 7 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 27. The EYC will gather for dinner, fellowship, and "spooky" activities!
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