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Closing out 2023 with a bang!

Last Saturday was amazing! For the first time, we hosted TWO GLOW Christmas performances, one for kids and one for teens and adults. There was a huge push into our community! We even had a banner over Harborview! GLOW is a low-risk, high-fun holiday entry point that, we trust, will encourage not-yet-Christians to consider the […]

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About the Senior Pastor Search Committee members

The members of Chapel Hill Church unanimously voted to approve the Senior Pastor Search Committee nominees as presented by the Session at a congregational meeting Sunday, November 5. The Senior Pastor Search Committee wants to hear from you! Email your questions to pastorsearch@chapelhillpc.org. Kathy Berry Kathy Berry has been a member of Chapel Hill for six years […]

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Will you share with Daddy?

Our daughter Rachel loved goldfish crackers as a small child. (Who doesn’t? I just bought a Costco carton for myself…about a million goldfish in each one, I believe.) One day as she was munching contentedly on her crackers, I thought I’d test the strength of her generosity muscle.  “Rachel, will you share with Daddy?” Nothing. “Rachel, can […]

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Senior Pastor Search

This website remains live for historical reference, though some content (like time-sensitive updates) contains outdated information. Background Mark Toone, our senior pastor, announced on Sunday, October 29, 2023, that he plans to retire after decades of faithful service at Chapel Hill Church. His final Sunday in the pulpit will be September 1, 2024, which is […]

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Focus on our future…honor our legacy 

At our last Presbytery meeting (the regional gathering of EPC churches), we received training on congregational health. There are several qualities that characterize healthy, growing churches. One was this: healthy churches are focused on the future, not on the past.  I understand that. I even agree with it. We can’t live in the past. Our […]

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