Calvary United Methodist Church (Philadelphia)
Calvary United Methodist Church is located at 801 48th Street, on the southeast corner of 48th Street & Baltimore Avenue, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Rev. John Pritchard has been pastor since 2007. The church was founded in 1896 as Calvary Methodist Episcopal and the current structure was completed in 1906.[1][2]
Calvary United Methodist Church rents space in its building to a number of churches and community groups, including the West Philadelphia Mennonite Fellowship, Kol Tzedek Synagogue, Crossroads Music, and the Prometheus Radio Project. The church also is home to "Calvary Center for Culture and Community" (CCCC), an affiliated non-profit organization that raises funds for building restoration and facilitates use by community groups.
Calvary UMC is a member of the Reconciling Ministries Network, a movement within the United Methodist Church to formally and intentionally welcome LGBT persons to full inclusion in the life of the church. The congregation made this declaration in 1985, shortly after the network's formation.
References
- "About." Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Calvary United Methodist Church, retrieved online February 23, 2019.
- van Wagtendonk, Anya. "To save the world, first they must save a building in West Philly." Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: The Inquirer, July 12, 2018.
- Calvary United Methodist Church in the snow
- Northwest Entrance
- Cornerstone
- West Philadelphia Mennonite Fellowship rents space