Calvary Episcopal Church is a Gothic Revival style chapel dating to the pioneer days of Golden, Colorado, United States.
It is the oldest continuously used Episcopal church in Colorado, and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
It was designed by a member of the original church vestry, and is the earliest known work constructed by prominent regional builder John H. Parsons.
Upon the beloved bishop Randall's death in 1873, the congregation pledged to preserve this chapel as a monument to his service to Colorado.
Noted parishioners of Calvary have included George West, Edward L. Berthoud, and the Coors family, of whom the brewery's founder donated the church pews and north windows.