St. Francis taught that God speaks to us through two books: Holy Scripture and Creation. Celtic Christianity tells us creation is sacred because creation is made of God and we can experience God deeply both in sacred space of churches and in thin places, often experienced in creation. Caminamos con Dios Eucharist Hikes are designed by and led by the Rev. Bill Livingston. For several years, until COVID, these hikes occurred in Pisgah National Forest or DuPont State Forest but are moving to Kanuga.
Read MoreMeet Phil Dettra. He serves as Calvary’s Director of Music.
Read MoreFollowing our Annual Meeting on January 29, the Vestry invited the Calvary Community to participate in a comprehensive survey to help us set our direction for the months and years ahead.
Read MoreJoin us on Sunday, June 4 at 4:00 for a benefit concert by the Biltmore Brass Quintet and their special guest, xylophonist Mario Gaetano. The performance will be held on Calvary’s lawn and the suggested $10 donation benefits the Calvary music program. Bring a lawn chair or blanket and enjoy this delightful season with us!
Read MoreMeet Rickie Bean. He serves as Calvary’s Sexton.
Read MoreStaff Spotlight: Meet Katie Douglas, Calvary's Bookkeeper.
Read MoreOur featured staff person this week is The Rev. Karen Lawrence. She is serving as Interim Churchyard Administrator.
Read MoreOver the next several weeks, we'll introduce (or re-introduce) the vibrant team that has come together to keep the wheels turning at Calvary.
First up is Abby Suarez.
Read MoreLike many churches, Calvary is still coming to understand itself in the reality of a world rocked by the COVID-19 pandemic. There is reason to celebrate the extended reach of livestreamed services and the renewed commitment of parishioners returning after a hiatus. At the same time, we feel the reality that a somewhat smaller church has necessitated reduced staff and changes in programs.
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