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  1. Worship, Belong, Sing at Duke Chapel. Students are involved in all aspects of the life of the Chapel. View all News. featured webcasts and videos. Webcast Archives Sermon Podcast. There are many ways to experience Duke Chapel. All are welcome.

  2. On Sundays at 11:00 a.m., join us in worship that offers stirring preaching, inspiring sacred music, and faithful prayer. Sunday morning service at Duke Chapel. Held year-round amid the beautiful, soaring architecture of Duke Chapel, this interdenominational Christian service is characterized by vibrant faith, intellectual depth, diverse ...

  3. Duke Chapel is a vibrant center of ecumenical Christian worship with a long—and living—tradition of faithful preaching and inspiring sacred music. This tradition has come to include an active congregation for care and service and a vocational discernment program. In acts of worship beyond the walls of the Chapel, the Chapel community is ...

  4. Share: Welcome to the new Duke Chapel website! Here you can find upcoming events, get connected to the Chapel’s ministries and programs, hear from Chapel Dean Luke A. Powery, watch services live, and see how the Chapel is living its mission of bridging faith and learning. In introducing this new site, Dean Powery said: "Come in, the digital ...

  5. The Chapel was first used for Commencement in 1932 and was formally dedicated on June 2, 1935. In 2015-16, Duke University invested $19.2 million in a significant restoration of the Chapel. Take a 360-degree virtual tour of the Chapel. See a virtual 3D model of the Chapel created by Duke's Wired!

  6. Aug 11, 2021 · The Chapel offers undergraduate and graduate students many ways to connect their faiths and learning at Duke: belong to one of the campus Religious Life groups, become a Chapel Scholar, participate in worship services, sing in a Chapel choir, enroll in Chapel-supported House Courses, work a student job at the Chapel, and serve with community ...

  7. The Chapel offers undergraduate and graduate students many ways to connect their faiths and learning at Duke: belong to one of the campus Religious Life groups, become a Chapel Scholar, participate in worship services, sing in a Chapel choir, enroll in Chapel-supported House Courses, work a student job at the Chapel, and serve with community ...

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