Honouring our past.
Pioneering the future.
The Pioneer Spirit
This year marks 101 years since the founding of Calvary Christian Church.
Calvary began in 1924 when two brothers, Charles & William Enticknap, boarded a train to Townsville to establish a new work in North Queensland (Australia). The first convert, Mrs Howell, gave the equivalent of $5,000 so a tent could be purchased for church meetings. In large part, Calvary is what it is today because a small handful of people embraced a pioneer spirit.
This same pioneer spirit has been the hallmark of each significant juncture in Calvary’s 100-year history.
- In 1977, Calvary people stepped out in faith to purchase 92 acres of land in Townsville, carving out a future of strength and stability for the generations that followed.
- In 1986 in Yeppoon, people of vision purchased land in the heart of the town, putting a stake in the ground for years to come.
- In 1990 in Emerald, 4.5 acres were purchased and in the years that followed, a significant ministry centre was built onsite.
- In the early 2000s in Buderim, our church family stretched and sacrificed to purchase 16 acres in the heart of the Sunshine Coast.
- In 2023, our church laid hold of an opportunity to purchase a former cinema complex, providing Calvary Cairns with a permanent presence in the heart of the city. The campus has doubled in size and capacity since that point.
The reality is that nothing ever just ‘happens’. Calvary Church didn’t just ‘happen’. We are here today because of men and women of faith, foresight, and sacrifice who chose to live with a pioneer spirit.
People with a pioneer spirit are not content to just enjoy the fruit of other’s labour, nor do they simply maintain the status quo. Pioneers look ahead, break ground, and carve out new paths. They are spearheads, front runners, and instigators.
Calvary Church, in this first year of a new century, we must decide what type of people we will be. Will we be people who settle? Or will we be those who pioneer a larger and better future for those who are to come?
We’re persuaded that this moment in Calvary’s history demands that we look ahead, step out in faith, and claim new territory for the Kingdom of God. Now is not the time for Calvary to rest on its laurels. This is an hour for new frontiers, new ground, and new stories.
We pray the same pioneer spirit that has marked Calvary for so many years would be the spirit that continues to mark us today. Through faith, vision, and sacrificial generosity, we can make a lasting impact in Jesus’ name.
Dustan & Sarah Bell
Lead Pastors

Looking Back
Over the past eight years, Calvary has taken significant steps forward in the development of ministry facilities across our campuses.









