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  2. Duke Chapel - Wikipedia

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    It is an ecumenical Christian or all-faith chapel and the center of religion at Duke, and has connections to the United Methodist Church. Finished in 1935, the chapel seats about 1,800 people and stands 210 feet (64 m) tall, making it one of the tallest buildings in Durham County. [1]

  3. The Summit Church - Wikipedia

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    The Summit Church is a Baptist Evangelical multi-site church headquartered in Durham, North Carolina and meets at 12 campuses across the Triangle area. It is affiliated with the Southern Baptist Convention. Regular attendance averages nearly 11,564 people weekly.

  4. Richard B. Hays - Wikipedia

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    Richard Bevan Hays (born May 4, 1948) is an American New Testament scholar and George Washington Ivey Professor Emeritus of New Testament Duke Divinity School in Durham, North Carolina. He is an ordained minister in the United Methodist Church.

  5. Duke names campus union for father-son custodians, who ... - AOL

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    Duke Chapel custodian Oscar Dantzler, 65, looks up Wednesday to the soaring height of the chapel to bring back memories of many of the fine people and events he had served over his 19 years as ...

  6. Category:Churches in Durham, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Duke Chapel; Duke Memorial United Methodist Church; E. Emmanuel AME Church (Durham, North Carolina) ... Ephphatha Church; F. First Baptist Church (Durham, North Carolina)

  7. Baptists on Mission among helpers at work in Western NC after ...

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    Barbara Garland, left, with NC Baptists on Mission Disaster Relief hands out food to other volunteers at Biltmore Church Arden Campus in Arden, N.C. on Monday, September 30, 2024.

  8. Baptist State Convention of North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    The Baptist State Convention also recognizes a historical relationship with the historic educational institutions based on its founding of Wake Forest University, in 1834 and Meredith College in 1898. These institutions do not receive funding from the convention, nor are their boards and administration members elected by the convention.

  9. Category : Churches on the National Register of Historic ...

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    First Baptist Church (Andrews, North Carolina) First Baptist Church (Asheville, North Carolina) First Baptist Church (Burlington, North Carolina) First Baptist Church (Eden, North Carolina) First Baptist Church (Fayetteville, North Carolina) First Baptist Church (High Point, North Carolina) First Baptist Church (Kernersville, North Carolina)