Calvary United Methodist Church - San Jose, CA
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Calvary United Methodist Church in San Jose, CA.
Waymark Code: WMRWDT
Location: California, United States
Date Posted: 08/12/2016
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Bear and Ragged
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From their website:

"Come, stand at the corner of Morse and Naglee Streets in San Jose, and see the classic sanctuary that is Calvary United Methodist Church. Climb a few steps and open the tall, weather beaten doors and step inside. You are in Calvary’s sanctuary. Ease into a pew and relax, close you ears to the outside world and let your mind transport you to another time, the back to the present. Our pastor has said that there is a sense of energy here, and you will feel it too if you let it speak to you. You may experience the excitement and hear thrilling music of countless weddings; the nostalgic strains of melodies from hundreds of memorial services where mourning families’ grief was left; and, of course, you can hear grand old hymns, sung with gusto-music that continues to spill out from the many worship services that have inspired and energized our congregation every Sunday for more than a hundred years.

Over a century ago a dedicated group of Christians left us a legacy of inspiration and hope that was to become Calvary United Methodist Church. In 1851, just after California had entered the Union, those early Methodists had a vision of serving the needs of future generations, and began by founding the state’s first chartered institution of higher education, the College of the Pacific. They created a beautiful new neighborhood off the tree-line Alameda in what was then not even an outskirt between San Jose and Santa Clara. They gave the names of the great bishops of pioneering Methodism- Asbury, Taylor, Emory, McKendrie, and Hedding- along with University Avenue and the Pacific train station, to the streets of the new College Park neighborhood. Soon, community-minded Methodists from all over the West began flocking to the college, which occupied what is now Bellarmine Preparatory School, and in 1889, they founded a church to serve the growing community. It was named College Park Episcopal Church and it stood on the corner of Elm and Emory Streets.

In 1924, the college moved to Stockton, and took with it much of the church’s congregation. But those courageous ones who were left behind prayed, sacrificed and joined together to build a new church with a new mission. They purchased a mustard field from the Quaker Meeting a little farther down Morse Street, and built the structure that surrounds you now. The first service was held in this sanctuary on Easter Day, 1928. The name was changed to Calvary Methodist Episcopal Church; later the word “Episcopal” was dropped as a result of the merger between various Methodist denominations, and finally, with the merger of Methodists and Evangelical United Brethren, the name changed to Calvary United Methodist Church."

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Active church?: Yes

Year Built: 1924

Service times:
Sundays at 10:00


Website: [Web Link]

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