During the season of Advent, we will try to outline the underlying issues of the Israel-Palestinian conflict so that we can better understand the context of the current fighting.
Read MoreWe hope that you will give prayerful consideration to your participation in the work God is calling us to do as Calvary Church.
Read MoreJoin us for a service of Holy Eucharist on Thanksgiving Day, November 23rd, at 10:00 a.m.
Read MoreJoin us for the Annual Calvary Episcopal Church BBQ on Saturday, November 4th from 4:00 to 6:00 PM. Dine in or take out. We will have pulled pork sandwiches, sides, banana pudding, crafts and baked goods for sale, and live music by Steady State.
Read MoreTo remember St. Francis of Assisi, Calvary will hold its annual Blessing of the Animals in the courtyard of the church on Sunday, October 8 at 4:00 p.m. Come with your pets and join us as we ask God's blessing for the creatures that are often our very best friends and companions.
Read MorePère Auguste is from St.Saveur Church in Les Cayes, Haiti. He is the partner priest in charge of Education Equals Hope (E=H) at Les Cayes School in Haiti. E=H is a nonprofit organization begun in 2009 to provide education for those living in desperate and difficult situations in five countries including Haiti.
Read MoreIn the last months of 2022, Calvary's Vestry began an important discussion in the life of our church. It was time to be honest with ourselves and with this community about the challenging years we had just passed through. We had to admit that, as a somewhat smaller congregation that had weathered a global pandemic, the plans that we made in a previous decade were no longer sustainable. But we also began to see that new expressions of who we know ourselves to be are possible in this place. At the core of our identity as the Episcopal Church in Fletcher is an abiding desire to know one another and to be fully known.
Read MoreEvery other year local Episcopal churches come together to sponsor and build a home with Asheville Area Habitat for Humanity. The churches collectively raise the money needed to pay for the materials to build the house and volunteers from each of the churches help with construction.
Read MoreAn invitation has been extended from The Rev. Dr. Elizabeth Canham and Deerfield Episcopal Retirement Community to the following event: Dr. Daniel Snyder returns to Deerfield to talk about his new book Praying in the Dark.
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