In
December, 1889, the Reverend A. C. Dixon, pastor of the Baptist
Tabernacle, held a Baptist worship service in a small room located
over a blacksmith’s shop in Towson. By February, 1890, a Sunday
School program was being conducted in that upper room. On August
15, 1890, twelve members of that Sunday School signed the charter
founding Calvary Baptist Church.

The membership of the new
Church grew rapidly. A Church building was constructed, and in 1892
the congregation moved into a simple frame sanctuary constructed
on the present property at 120 West Pennsylvania Avenue in Towson.
In 1929, that small structure was replaced by a modern sanctuary.
An educational wing was added in 1960.

It is important to remember
that a Church is not a building of wood or stone, but a group of
people called to serve God in a given location and in the whole
world. Through the years, Calvary Baptist Church has been blessed
with many dedicated people who have given months, years, or lifetimes,
furthering the Kingdom of God through the ministries of this congregation.
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