Location |
532 Center Street, Santa Cruz, California 95060 |
(At the corners of Lincoln Street and Cedar Street, and Lincoln and Center Street |
Office Hours |
9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Monday through Friday |
Phone |
Main Office |
(831) 423-8787 |
Web |
http://www.calvarysantacruz.org |
Executive Director |
Rev. Dr. Austin Leininger, Priest-In-Charge |
Founder(s) |
Reverend C. F. Loop, Joseph Boston, Eliza Boston, and others. |
Established |
1864 |
Easter Sunday, April 16, 1865 - First services held in completed church building. |
(The Sunday after President Lincoln was assassinated on Good Friday, April 14.) |
In 1864 a small group of individuals wanted to establish a Protestant Episcopal Church in Santa Cruz. In doing so they chose the name Calvary for its close association with the translation of Santa Cruz as "Holy Cross".
Credit for the design of the original church building is generally given to Joseph Boston, and one theory has the structure to have been modeled after a church in Lancashire, England.
Other additions to the church include:
- Parish Hall (1923)
- Church School Building (1954)
- Library/Office Building (1960)
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