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Annual Meeting

Calvary Episcopal Church 102 North 2nd Street, Memphis, TN

Calvary's annual meeting: live and live-streamed from the Great Hall (or Nave).

Funeral for Vincent Astor

Calvary Episcopal Church, 102 North 2nd Street, Memphis, TN 38103, United States 2 N 2nd St

Vincent Astor, age 69, died Monday, January 16, at his home. Vincent was a fixture at Calvary. He was a font of knowledge and led tours of our historic church. He recently oversaw the arrangement of Calvary's antique nativity set, which, when he was in better health, was a labor of love he would have carried out … Continue reading "Funeral for Vincent Astor"

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Wednesday Evening Dinner

Calvary Episcopal Church 102 North 2nd Street, Memphis, TN

Wednesday evening dinner is available in the Mural Room every Wednesday evening from 5:15-6:15 p.m. (Check the calendar for exclusions.) Enjoy a delicious dinner lovingly prepared by Parish Chef Mary O’Brien before classes and choir rehearsals. Cost is $8/adults, $4/child, $25/family max. February 8 Menu:  Pork Chops with onions and peppers Zucchini Gratin Roasted Potatoes … Continue reading "Wednesday Evening Dinner"

Celebration of Life for Vincent Astor at the Orpheum Theatre

Calvary Episcopal Church, 102 North 2nd Street, Memphis, TN 38103, United States 2 N 2nd St

Vincent Astor, age 69, died Monday, January 16, at his home. Vincent was a fixture at Calvary. He was a font of knowledge and led tours of our historic church. He recently oversaw the arrangement of Calvary's antique nativity set, which, when he was in better health, was a labor of love he would have carried out … Continue reading "Celebration of Life for Vincent Astor at the Orpheum Theatre"

Lincoln: Citizenship and Faithfulness

Calvary Episcopal Church 102 North 2nd Street, Memphis, TN

Dr. Tim Huebner tells us the story of President Abraham Lincoln, emphasizing how Lincoln’s principles offer insight into the relationship between citizenship and faith.  In a polarized nation, Lincoln’s example illuminates our efforts, in the words of the baptismal covenant, to “strive for justice and peace among all people, and respect the dignity of every … Continue reading "Lincoln: Citizenship and Faithfulness"