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Calvary United Methodist Church

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Calvary United Methodist Church

To spot Calvary United Methodist Church, just look for the tall, gray stone building with striking towers, arched windows, and bright red doors standing proudly at the southeast corner of 48th Street and Baltimore Avenue.

Picture yourself back in 1907, when this magnificent stone church first opened its doors-gleaming new, full of echoes from bustling streetcars, and neighbors heading to worship on foot. Built by a hopeful Methodist community determined to make a spiritual home, Calvary’s grand gothic towers soon watched over decades of change. Rumor has it the bell once startled the local pigeons so badly they organized a feathery protest (okay, maybe just a lot of abrupt flapping). But Calvary’s story isn’t just stone and stained glass-it’s about welcoming everyone. When other doors stayed closed, in 1985, Calvary boldly swung theirs wide to the LGBTQ community, joining the Reconciling Ministries Network at a time when such a decision still turned a few heads, and maybe ruffled a few church hats, too.

Today, if you listen closely, the building buzzes with more than worship. Whole flocks of people come and go-community groups, artists, theatre troupes, all thriving under one complicated, pointed roof. The Calvary Center for Culture and Community helps keep those ancient stones standing and the lights on for anyone needing a stage, a seat, or a safe space. So as you stand here, imagine the layers of laughter, hymns, activism, and applause-one big, spirited neighborhood hug, right here on Baltimore Avenue!

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