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Our History
The Church Of Reconciliation was founded in 1967.
Sunday worship was held in Guy B. Phillips Junior High School and
church offices were located in an old farmhouse. The church also owned
a house near downtown Chapel Hill that bordered on a predominately
African American neighborhood. It was in this house that a variety of
programs were held jointly with the people of the neighborhood that
reflected the church’s mission of racial reconciliation. We now worship
in a church house that is located on the property where the old
farmhouse once stood. We also have education and preschool buildings
and an office building, which house a small parish chapel on the same
site. These buildings are not only used for normal Sunday programs but
the community for a variety of things use them. Examples are the
Mission in Excellence tutoring
program for elementary and secondary school students and a day care
center Click here for a Church of
Reconciliation timeline.