19th century Calvary Baptist Church was founded in 1862. The church's sanctuary building was designed by the
German-born American 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 in 1907, the new structure of the
Triennial Convention, now known as
American Baptist Churches USA. Furthermore, Calvary is a leading church of the Baptist Sunday School movement at the turn of the century.
20th century Calvary Baptist Church is unique in Baptist life for having simultaneously had the presidents of the
mainline Baptists, In accordance with its vision statement, Calvary concentrated on its relationship with the Latino, and especially
Salvadoran population by introducing bilingual services and partnering with a church in
El Salvador, led by Rev.
Edgar Palacios. The church has been active in immigration reform efforts, along with the issue of marriage equality. In 1983, Calvary founded the Calvary Women's Shelter, now Calvary Women's Services, the first women's homeless shelter in the
Washington metropolitan area. ==Senior ministers==