In July 2012, the church severed ties with the Southern Baptist Convention.[4][5] Since 2017, Calvary's Senior Co-Pastors have been Rev. Sally Sarratt and Rev. Maria Swearingen.
History
19th century
The church was founded in 1862. Calvary's sanctuary building was designed by the U.S.-German architect Adolf Cluss, who also designed a number of other leading buildings in Washington, D.C.
Calvary is the founding church of the Northern Baptist Convention, which is now American Baptist Churches USA,[6] a leading church of the Baptist Sunday School movement at the turn of the century.[7][8]
20th century
Calvary is unique in Baptist life for having simultaneously had the presidents of the American Baptists,[7] then pastor Clarence Cranford, and that of the Southern Baptists, former Democratic member of Congress from ArkansasBrooks Hays, as members of the congregation.[9][10]
In accordance with its vision statement, Calvary concentrated on its relationship with the Latino, and especially Salvadoran population by introducing bilingual services[11][12] and partnering with a church in El Salvador, led by Rev. Edgar Palacios.[13]
Calvary has been active in immigration reform efforts,[13][14] along with the issue of marriage equality.[15][16]
In 1983, Calvary founded the Calvary Women's Shelter,[7][17] now Calvary Women's Services, the first women's homeless shelter in the Washington metropolitan area.
Senior pastors
Sally Sarratt and Maria Swearingen (married), 2017–current[18]
William Shadrack Shallenberger, former Republican member of Congress from Pennsylvania appointed Second Assistant Postmaster General by President William McKinley[6]: 114 Shallenberger Hall, Calvary's largest meeting room, is named after him. Shallenberger served as the superintendent of the Sunday School and taught the Vaughn Class.[7]: 110