History of Calvary Bible Church

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In 1960, four acres of land were purchased in the Donegal Heights section of Mount Joy and four years later the original building was dedicated on this site. In 1972, an addition was built providing eleven classrooms, office space and a larger foyer area. Continuing to expand, a sanctuary with a seating capacity of 500 was completed on June 19, 1977. A new organ, new piano, and twelve additional classrooms were also provided for in this building program. In the last few years, the need for more classroom space, children/youth space and general elbow room has given rise to the current building project. In 2016 a much needed sanctuary "refresh" was completed as part of the larger building expansion. The new expansion includes plans to push back the walls to give God more room to work in us and through us.

In 2016, CBC entered its 75th anniversary year and celebrated God's faithulness. To enjoy a video history of the past 75 years, please click CBC's 75 years.

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Calvary Bible Church of Mount Joy, Pennsylvania, began in the home of Mount Joy residents, Ray and Carolyn Luphold, as a Friday evening Bible Class taught by Rev. Roy S. Forney. The class grew and, after much prayer, they decided to form a local congregation. After becoming organized, the newly-formed church purchased the Market House on New Haven Street in Mount Joy and services began in the fall of 1941.

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In 2018, groundbreaking of a building expansion project commenced. The 15,159 square foot expansion of ministry space includes a 3 story addition with additional classroom space for children, youth and adults, elevator access to all three levels, a fire supression system, an explanded parking lot, new office space, and extensive renovations to the existing facility. Dedication Sunday was September 8, 2019. To God Be The Glory!

Under the ministries of nine Senior Pastors (Rev. Roy S. Forney; Rev. Clarence I. Summy; Rev. Walter L. Wilson, Jr.; Rev. Robert E. Mayer; Dr. Donald A. Urey; Dr. Ronald R. Gibson; Rev. Robert B. Mignard; Rev. David Dilworth and presently Rev. Dr. Randal E. Pelton), Calvary Bible Church continues its mission of pursuing God and advancing His kingdom.