Calvary Church

Calvary Church

Religious Institutions

Clearwater, Florida 64 followers

Building Relationships To Bring People To Dynamic Life In Christ

About us

Calvary Church is a Church on Mission in Southern Florida. Our Mission is to always be Building Relationship To Bring People To Dynamic Life In Christ! We are made for relationships. Loneliness was the first thing God said was not good; we are created for relationship with God and with people. Building relationships is the key to finding and fulfilling God’s purpose for our lives, and is an essential part of Calvary’s mission. Life is better together! We are continuing to grow, with now 4 locations within the Tampa Bay Area: Clearwater, Crystal Beach, East Lake, and Seminole. Join us for a service at 9:00 or 10:45, either in person or via our live stream!

Website
https://calvary.us
Industry
Religious Institutions
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Clearwater, Florida
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
1866

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    What a beautiful night honoring and celebrating the legacy of Bill Anderson. It's hard to put into words the impact he had here at Calvary on the lives of so many. In the words of Pastor Anderson "This isn't the end of the story, we're all going to be together in heaven someday, and by then, we'll have things figured out a lot better than we do now." 🤍

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    Today the Calvary family announces that earlier this morning our beloved former Pastor, Dr. William (Bill) E. Anderson has passed away at his home in Texas. Pastor Anderson had been in declining health for several months and recently after a surgical procedure had told his family he was ready to go home. By home he meant heaven, and just a few days after expressing his desire, our heavenly Father was merciful to welcome him home indeed. Bill Anderson lived a remarkable life and his influence upon Calvary is incalculable. His journey was an unlikely one that carried him from humble beginnings and the oil fields of Texas to football stardom at his alma mater Baylor University. But it was his calling into gospel ministry that primarily defined his life. With his wife Addie at his side, he graduated from Baylor and later from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and entered pastoral ministry. In 1975 he left the First Baptist Church of Euless, Texas where he had led that church into an explosive era of growth to take the leadership of Calvary Baptist Church in Clearwater. He led our church for nearly 27 years before retiring in 2002. His influence extended beyond our church throughout the Tampa Bay area and indeed throughout Southern Baptist life. The weekly live broadcasts of Calvary’s services carried Pastor Anderson into thousands of homes throughout the Tampa Bay area. His ministry was marked by his convictional leadership, his evangelistic fervor, his pastoral grace, his sharp intellect, and his faithful biblical exposition. Only heaven knows the true amount of people led to Christ through personal interactions with Pastor Anderson. Only heaven knows exactly how many young people were called into Christian ministry under his watchful eye. Even today, many of Calvary’s current pastoral leaders, including our Senior Pastor Dr. William Rice, were influenced, called, and developed under his ministry. His legacy is unmatched in Calvary’s long history. He was preceded in death by his beloved wife Addie who served faithfully by his side; he is survived by their 4 children Mark, Karen, Gaye, and Hazel, and their families. Calvary grieves this loss and will forever be grateful for the gift of this man’s life and impact. He spent his life telling people about Jesus and how through Christ we could be saved and have the assurance of eternal life. His faith is now sight. His faithful journey has come to its end this side of heaven. He is welcomed home into the arms of the Lord he served. On behalf of Pastor Willy and the entire Calvary family, we echo with the sentiment of heaven “well done thou good and faithful servant.”

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