Taizé Advent Service

United Church of Chapel Hill 1321 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

Taizé is a style of Christian worship that originated in Taizé, France, some 75 years ago.  It is woven with Christian song and chants, interspersed with prayerful silence, scripture reading, more song, more prayer, and more silence. The effect is profound and takes one deeper, beyond intellect, into the very heart of worship.  Be prepared to walk away from the experience refreshed, renewed, and at peace.  You will find that Taizé worship will satisfy the longing of your heart to be filled with God’s presence.  

Worship & Events Dec 17 – 3rd Sunday of Advent

United Church of Chapel Hill 1321 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

Morning Worship Reverend Nick Carter preaching at 8:45 and 11 am. Music: Chamber Singers. Lighting of Advent candle.         La Mesa at 11:15 am– Reverend David Mateo preaching. Cookies for the Community (10 am, Fellowship Hall) The Board of Children's Ministries invites all households to bring two dozen or more undecorated sugar cookies to church. We'll provide the icing and sprinkles. We'll share our finished creations with residents of Project Homestart, the IFC Community Kitchen and Charles House.  Candlelight Festival of Lessons and Carols (4:30 pm) Music: Children's, Youth and Chancel Choirs, and Bronze Voices Handbell Choir with flute, piano and organ. Traditional and new carols will highlight Christ's Peace coming into our world.  Hear the Christmas story told in word and song in this traditional worship service, first celebrated in Cornwall, England, on Christmas Eve in 1880, and later made famous through annual worldwide radio and television broadcasts from Kings College, Cambridge. The Christmas story unfolds through readings from Genesis, Isaiah, and the Gospels. After each reading carols and hymns are sung that reflect the message of the reading. Candles symbolize the light of Christ. UVoP Christmas Concert (6:30 pm) Come to the Fisher Memorial United Holy Church and become a part of The Christmas Spirit, as the Fisher Memorial church choirs and the United Voices of Praise sing an evening of traditional and popular Christmas songs.  Fisher Memorial United Holy Church 420 E Piedmont Ave, Durham, NC 27707 is on the corner of Fayetteville and Piedmont in Durham.  

Cookies for the Community

United Church of Chapel Hill 1321 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

The Board of Children's Ministries invites all households to bring two dozen or more undecorated sugar cookies to church. We'll provide the icing and sprinkles. We'll share our finished creations with residents of Project Homestart, the IFC Community Kitchen, and Charles House.  

Longest Night Worship Service

United Church of Chapel Hill 1321 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

Longest Night Worship Service Aly Breisch and Susan Steinberg will preside.  Music will feature UCCH soloists. Long, dark winter nights, even during the Christmas season, can be overwhelming for those who are in mourning or in pain of any kind. For some, this time of year can be the loneliest of all times.  We invite those who long for community and quiet worship to join us for this service of gentle music, candle-lit prayer, scriptural reflection and the spiritual food of communion.  

Thursday, December 21 – Longest Night Worship Service

United Church of Chapel Hill 1321 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

Aly Breisch and Susan Steinberg will preside.   Music will feature UCCH soloists.   Long, dark winter nights, even during the Christmas season, can be overwhelming for those who are in mourning or in pain of any kind. For some, this time of year can be the loneliest of all times. We invite those who long for community and quiet worship to join us for this service of gentle music, candle-lit prayer, scriptural reflection and the spiritual food of communion.  

Worship & Events Dec. 24 – 4th Sunday of Advent (Morning)

United Church of Chapel Hill 1321 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

Morning Worship No 8:45 am service. 10 am Carol Sing  & Las Posadas (10 - 10:45 am) Please join in as a singer or instrumentalist as our Christmas Orchestra leads us in a sing-along of favorite Christmas carols and songs in the Sanctuary. Instrumentalists are asked to bring their own stand. Music is provided! “Las Posadas,” is a Mexican tradition that recalls the pilgrimage of Mary and Joseph looking for a place to stay on Christmas Eve. In addition to music, the celebration includes traditional foods from Mexico and Central America. Everyone is invited and can add to the festivities by bringing a dessert, tamales or a hot drink to share. 11 am Worship Reverend Nick Carter preaching.  Music: Soloists, including Candace Marles, soprano, and Benjamin Sallard, trombone.  11:15 am La Mesa     Reverend David Mateo preaching.  

December 24 – Christmas Eve Services

United Church of Chapel Hill 1321 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

Children’s Service (4 pm) This lively service includes carols, an interactive reading of the nativity story and communion. We'll provide nativity costumes for angels, shepherds, Mary, Joseph and the magi (wise boys and girls). If your child would enjoy being one of the animals at the manger, he or she may wear their own costume. Donkeys, sheep and cows or your child's animal of choice are welcome! Children are invited to bring an inexpensive baby gift for Jesus (bibs, spoons, lotions, diapers), which will be given to families of newborns in need.   Following the service, we'll move to Fellowship Hall for a birthday party for Jesus. Cake and punch will be served.  Music: Children's choir and soloists; Grace Browning, harp. Christmas Eve Candlelight Service (7 pm) Reverend Susan Steinberg  preaching.  Music: Chamber Singers Christmas Eve Candlelight Service  (9 pm) Reverend Susan Steinberg  preaching.   Music:  Combined Choirs: Chancel, Youth, and Community Choirs  

Ash Wednesday “Empty Bowls” Dinner & Worship

United Church of Chapel Hill 1321 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

Empty Bowl Project & Soup Dinner (5:45 pm) We will have delicious homemade soups, a simple salad,  Buy a bowl of soup - take home a homemade bowl!  We have over 100 bowls for sale to raise money for the Interfaith Council.One hand made bowl and the dinner will sell for $20. Two bowls for $30. Please join us! Ash Wednesday Worship Service (7 pm) Ash Wednesday begins the 40 days of the season of Lent.  Lent is a time of preparation for the joy of Easter.   On Ash Wednesday human mortality is underscored (literally).  During the Ash Wednesday service there is the opportunity for ashes to be placed on our foreheads as a reminder of our mortality, our flesh.  . . you are dust and to dust you shall return . . .~Genesis 3:19.  But it also points to the one who created us, and thus the service becomes a pronouncement of hope and grace.  

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Ministry Showcase

United Church of Chapel Hill 1321 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

“Ministry Showcase” is a new program developed by our Board of Membership Engagement and Stewardship and our Director of Hospitality Ministries to aid new visitors and new members in finding an area of ministry that they may want to pursue. On the first Sunday of each month at the 10 am hour, we will have a “Ministry Showcase” targeted for new visitors and new members of the church to meet members of the church engaged in particular ministries. This spring our Ministry Showcase schedule includes: June 2: Faith in Action, Part 2: Learn about our ministry program to help feed and serve the hungry in our greater community and meet members of the church engaged with our local Habitat for Humanity organization. We will also have information about joining our prison ministry team and supporting our church’s annual Alternative Gift Market, which is celebrating its 30th year in November this year.

Luncheon with the Pastors

United Church of Chapel Hill 1321 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

Are you a new visitor to the church and/or are you considering joining the church? If so, then this luncheon is a great opportunity to meet Pastors Cameron, David and Ian for informal conversation, on our church and our ministry programs, membership, as well as fellowship. Please RSVP to Rinnie Orr, Director of Hospitality Ministries, rorr@unitedchurch.org.

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Luncheon with the Pastors

United Church of Chapel Hill 1321 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

We want to get to know you! These bi-monthly luncheons are designed to introduce new visitors and potential members to the pastoral staff and provide an opportunity for you to learn more about the church and ask questions you might have. Members of the church are also present at the luncheons to share stories and testimony about why they joined the church.

“Welcome Back” Barbecue

United Church of Chapel Hill 1321 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

We’re kicking off our church year with food, fun and fellowship! The Youth and Fellowship Boards will serve up delicious items from the grill plus all the fixings. Please bring sides and desserts to share. Everyone is invited!! If you have any questions contact Jean Anne Barnes at barnespj1@gmail.com.