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Uploaded by on Oct 10, 2009

Duke Chapel - United Evangelical Methodist Church

Congregation Mailing Address
The Congregation at Duke University Chapel
Box 90974
Durham, NC 27708-0974

About the Duke Chapel:

Duke University Chapel, located at the heart of the campus of Duke University in Durham, North Carolina, is an ecumenical Christian chapel and the center of religion at Duke, which has connections to the United Methodist Church. Constructed from 1930 to 1932, the Chapel seats about 1,800 people and stands 210 feet (64 m) tall, making it one of the tallest buildings in Durham County. It is built in the English Gothic style, characterized by its large stones, pointed arches, and ribbed vaults.[1] It also has a 50-bell carillon and three pipe organs, one with 5,033 pipes and another with 6,900 pipes.[2] The current Dean of the Chapel is Samuel Wells. [3] chose to place the Chapel at the center of the university and on the highest ridge of Duke University's West Campus. Although plans for a chapel were first made in April 1925, the cornerstone was not laid until 22 October 1930. In fact, when it was completed in 1935 at a cost of $2.3 million, the Chapel was the last of the original buildings to be built on West Campus. It was first used during Commencement in 1932 and was formally dedicated on 2 June 1935. Stained-glass windows and other details were installed at a later date.[4]

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  • amazing!

  • Duke Chapel at Duke University is NOT a United Evangelical Methodist Church. It is an ECUMENICAL Christian chapel. Duke University was founded by the United Methodist Church and now it is a secular university but with affiliated ties to the United Methodist Church. You should look up the web page "Duke University's Relation to the Methodist Church"

  • omg this is amazing!

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