- 2007 -- Rev. Dr. Beverly Dale promoted to General Minister and President. Katherine A. Primus becomes Executive Director.
- 2006 – The Christian Association changes its mission statement to: Our mission is to advocate for peace and justice and educate for faith development of the Penn community.
- 2005 – Student Advisory Board hosts first 4 Corners of the World mixer, Queer Christian Fellowship formed
- 2003 - Women's Erotic Empowerment Series begins.
- 2002 - Dedication of the Upper Room with Altar Garden & "In the Beginning" Murals by Sam Maitin '51. CA staff help organize "Penn Faculty and Staff Against War on Iraq."
- 2000 - CA moves to 37th & Sansom N.E. corner.
- 1999 - Building at 3601 Locust Walk is sold to Penn.
- 1998 - Student Advisory Board hosts Sex & God talks.
- 1997 - Coming out to God worship and workshop.
- 1993 - Board decides to develop the building. CA ends lease agreements with non-faith based groups
- 1992 - Harambe African Worship Services instituted.
- 1991 - Celebration of 100-year Anniversary.
- 1989 - Liberation Lecture Series. Rev. Beverly Dale, Director
- 1989 -- Rev. Dr. Beverly Dale becomes Executive Director.
- 1985 - Chapel Mural by Sam Maitin is dedicated. Ralph Moore, Acting Director
- 1982 -The Eatery Closes, for-profit restaurants sign 20-year lease. VIA: Volunteers in Action program begins. "CA Perspectives" begins publication.
- 1981 - Chapel of Reconciliation dedication.
- 1979 - Good Friday March: Remember the Victims
- 1977 - Black Students League formed at CA Real to Real film series Personal Values and Public Policy Lecture Series Rev. Ralph Moore, Director
- 1976 - Classic Cinema and Contemporary Theatre summer series CA Film Society and Wilma Project Dixon House activities terminate
- 1975 - Gay & Lesbian Peer Counseling established. Rev. Maurine (Stephens) Doggett, Co-Director. Rev. Ralph Moore, Co-Director
- 1971 - Outdoor café opens.
- 1970 - The Eatery opens, Lunch Rap Program begins, Film Program begins.
- 1969 - Diversified Community Services, Inc. formed to manage CA camps and settlement houses. Joel Warren, Director
- 1965 - Project Mississippi initiated. "Colloquy" journal issued. The Blackstone Report recommends separation of camps and settlement houses from the CA L.WM. YOLTON. Acting Director Rev. John A. (Jack) Russell, Jr, Rev. David Seymour
- 1964 - Civil Rights / riot - related projects. Rev. Richard Fernandez, Acting Director
- 1960's - The Catacombs opens: poetry, espresso, folk music, coffee house.
- 1958 - International House becomes Private Corporation. Settlement Houses become day care centers. "The Comment" newspaper begins publication.
- 1947 - "The C.A. Advocate" newspaper begins publication. Rev. William R. Knox, Director
- 1945 - Western Community House, 1613 South St. becomes CA Settlement.
- 1944 - "C.A. Outlook" newsletter begins publication.
- 1941 - 50th Anniversary Week program.
- 1940 - South 20th St. - Settlement House for women.
- 1933 - UP sociology course/field work at Settlement House Women's Committee opens Fannie Gilbert Dixon House.
- 1932 - Oxmead Camp, near Burlington, NJ established - gift of Parrish family.
- 1928 - Building at 3601 Locust Walk is dedicated. Rev. Ray Freeman Jenney, Director
- 1927 - Laying of the cornerstone of the new building.
- 1926 - University Camp for Girls opens - gift of Edward Sibley. "The CA News" begins publication.
- 1925 - CA moves to 3437 Woodland Avenue from Houston Hall.
- 1922 - House at 3905 Spruce St. purchased for International Students.
- 1920 - Wm. M. Potts sells home to CA for use as International House.
- 1917 - First meeting of YWCA.
- 1914 - University Life Conf. For Future PA Men - Green Lane Camp.
- 1911 - Dana How organizes CA Employment Bureau.
- 1910 - International House organized by first director - A.Waldo Stevenson.
- 1908 - University Camp for Boys opens - gift of Marshall L. Morgan.
- 1907 - Josiah C. McCracken '00, '01 founds University Medical School in Canton, China and improves medical education in China for nearly 50 years.
- 1901 - Incorporation of Christian Association.
- 1899 - Settlement house opens at 2624 South Street.
- 1896 - Houston Hall opens - CA resides on 2nd FL. Thomas Evans General Secretary.
- 1892 - YMCA moves to 3449 Woodland Ave. - Publishes Student Handbook.
- 1891 - CA organized John Mott, Director.
- 1888 - Meetings of Christian Society Undergraduate leaders urge Settlement Work to begin at 2524 South St.