Motto
Passion for Jesus; Community of Joy;
Hope for the World
Mission Statement
Calvary Church
serves Golden and surrounding areas and
rejoices in the fullness of life found
in God’s Kingdom: where passion for
Jesus creates a caring community,
transforms lives, and offers healing,
joy, and hope to all.
Vision Statement
Calvary Episcopal
Church is called to be a spiritual
anchor in the heart of Golden,
connecting the hearts of people with the
heart of Jesus. The Holy Spirit works in
and through our faithfulness to bring
forth the abundance of the Kingdom of
God upwardly, inwardly, and outwardly.
UP: Our
Spirit-led worship engages traditional
and contemporary styles and draws all
ages to lift up their hearts with praise
in the presence of the Lord. In our
prayers for one another and the world,
we experience God’s healing power,
grace, and hope. As stewards of God’s
riches we release His abundance into the
world and grow in joy. As a result of
all the above, we grow spiritually.
IN: In
the Calvary community, each person
(regardless of age) is valued as a child
of God with a unique gift of the Holy
Spirit to offer for the well being of
our congregation and mission. All at
Calvary are expected to put to use their
gifts in servant ministry. Christian
education for children and adults,
ministry groups, and coming together for
fun and encouragement are critical to
our common life. We constantly challenge
ourselves to being faithful followers of
Jesus in our relationships and jobs.
OUT:
The upward and inward aspects of our
life together provide us with the
resources to reach out effectively to
the world as the hands and feet of Jesus
and to welcome people into a life-giving
relationship with the Lord. We do this
through ministries that address the
needs of the communities in which we
live and needs beyond our own backyards.
We warmly welcome those seeking a
relationship with Jesus and a church
home.
At Calvary, passion
for Jesus creates a caring community,
transforms lives, and offers healing,
joy, and hope. At Calvary, we celebrate
the fullness of life found in God’s
Kingdom.
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