Our History.
Calvary Chapel Windsor was founded by Scott and Nancy Cox during the summer of 2006, starting with a small group Bible study on the book of Acts in their home. Sunday morning services began in October at Windsor High School cafeteria going through the book of Genesis with about 20 people.
God was faithful, and the church slowly grew. In January of 2011, we started airing a radio show on 89.7 GraceFM. In May of that year, we moved to Windsor Community Playhouse for church services, renting a neighboring unit for the high school youth group, children’s ministries and Bible studies. Scott worked outside of the church for the first several years but left secular work with the City of Greeley in 2015 to go full-time with the church.
In late 2017, True North church leaders approached Pastor Scott about merging the two congregations. True North needed leadership, and Calvary needed a building. It turned out to be a great fit, and the churches merged under the name Calvary Chapel Windsor in March 2018.
True North Church was founded as Church on the Ancient Path in 2003. Many people were saved and deepened their walk with the Lord through that ministry. The church flourished during the first 13 years and changed its name to True North in 2016. Sadly, the church went through a split, and the pastor resigned in the summer of 2017. We are honored and excited to be joined together as one congregation.
In July 2022 Scott and Nancy Cox were tragically killed in an auto accident while on their way to Glacier National Park in Montana. They are missed greatly. Currently CC Windsor is under the direction of Board President Bob Chipman in conjunction with the church board. On October 9, 2022 Bob Claycamp of Poimen Ministries will act as Transitional Senior Pastor to help teach and lead the church until such time as a new full time pastor is appointed. Bob and the CC Windsor Board will be working together in the search for a new Senior Pastor.