Vestry asks for input in regards to Draft Ministry Plan

In 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.

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Habitat for Humanity: Episcopal House XV

Every 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.

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Kairos Prison Ministry Presentation

Kairos Prison Ministry - changing hearts, transforming lives, impacting the world!

“I was in prison and you visited me” - Matthew 25:36

Do you feel called to share the transforming love and forgiveness of Jesus Christ to impact the hearts and lives of those who are incarcerated?

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Parish Night

The men of Calvary invite you to join us for a night out on Wednesday, August 16th at 5:00 PM. We will meet at Whistle Hop Brewing located at 1288 Charlotte Hwy in Fairview. There is no agenda for the evening other than conversation and getting to know each other. Please plan on attending and bring a guest if you would like.  Sign-up sheet is located in the Old Well Hall.

PS — This gathering will serve as our observance of the Feast of Elvis of Memphis for all those who celebrate.

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Caminamos con Dios (We Walk with God) Eucharist Hike, Saturday, July 29 (note date change!)

St. Francis taught that God speaks to us through two books: Holy Scripture and Creation. Celtic Christianity tells us creation is sacred because creation is made of God and we can experience God deeply both in sacred space of churches and in thin places, often experienced in creation. Caminamos con Dios Eucharist Hikes are designed by and led by the Rev. Bill Livingston. For several years, until COVID, these hikes occurred in Pisgah National Forest or DuPont State Forest but are moving to Kanuga. 

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