
Calvary Church today attracts a membership
from eight counties of Northern Kentucky and Southern Indiana, all of them
participating in an Episcopal program deliberately designed for people with
distinct and contrasting needs. Our worship services follow the Book of
Common Prayer, and we retain the sacred traditions of the Anglican
Communion. But we pride ourselves on our tolerance for a wide variety of
opinions, and invite inquiry into the most diverse and most
disturbing, problems that confront people living in troubled, and
troubling times.
Housed in Louisville's central city, Calvary
has a wide variety of outreach programs. Our staff is dedicated to
providing comfort and help to those in physical and emotional need.
Drawing much of our membership from some of Louisville's most affluent
neighborhoods and suburbs, we emphasize the teaching of Christianity to all
ages. Study programs throughout the church year are designed to help up
understand ourselves, and to seek ways in which we can better serve Christian
ideals.
Many visitors come to Calvary to explore its
architectural heritage. Many more are attracted by the superb quality of
its music, under the professional leadership of Margaret and Melvin
Dickinson. A large segment of our membership consists of persons who
first came here under such circumstances, and were then inspired to inquire how
Calvary and its programs might further enrich their lives.
So we welcome you. We welcome your
inquiries. We invite your friendship and participation in the Calvary
community. The Reverend J. Edward Morris or the lay staff will be happy
to meet with you and help you become more familiar with Calvary and its
services. For an appointment, call the church office, (502) 587-6011
between the hours of 9 a.m. and 3 p.m., Monday through Thursday, or Saturday between
the hours of 9 a.m. and 12:00 p.m. or leave a message on Fr. Morris’ voice mail
anytime.
