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The University Service of Worship is held each Sunday morning
at 11:00. Duke Chapel has the largest congregation of any university
church in the country. Services are ecumenical in nature and
feature sermons by the Dean of the Chapel, as well as renowned
visiting preachers. Musical leadership for the services is provided by
the Duke Chapel Choir.
Bulletins, Sermons, Radio, and Webcasts
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Bulletins for each service, along with an archived webcast and a PDF of available sermons can be found at our Sermons and Bulletins page.
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Our YouTube Channel also has archived videos of sermons and services.
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Sunday worship is broadcast live each week on WDNC 620 AM
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Sunday worhip is re-broadcast at 10:00 am the following Sundayat WDOX 570 AM
Preaching Schedule
View Upcoming Preachers in the Chapel Calendar.
The Service of the Lord’s
Supper
The Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper (Holy Eucharist)
is celebrated every Sunday in the Memorial Chapel immediately
following the University Service of Worship, except on those
Sundays when the sacrament is celebrated during the Service.
The
Congregation at Duke Chapel
This ecumenical congregation serves the pastoral
needs of those for whom Duke Chapel is the primary place of
worship.
The Congregation provides its own financial support and has
its own pastor and staff. Activities include Bible studies,
Sunday-morning classes, mission trips, retreats, spiritual
formation groups, fellowship activities, and a variety of service
projects. Membership is open to all, including students. For
more information, visit the Congregation
at Duke Chapel Web site.
Sunday-Morning Classes
During the academic year, Sunday-morning classes for children,
youth, and adults are conducted by the Congregation at Duke
Chapel. For more information, visit the Congregation
at Duke Chapel Web site.
Child Care During Service
Limited childcare is available in the Chapel basement
nursery during the University Service of Worship. Pagers are
given
to parents of infants for use during the service. The nursery
is jointly funded by the Chapel and the Congregation at Duke
Chapel. A special Children’s Bulletin is given to young
children to help them participate in the service. Bags of quiet
children’s
activities may be picked up from the pew by the Chapel attendant’s
desk and returned after the service.
Assist with Worship
If you would like to serve as an usher, lector or communion
server, please contact our Worship Director Meghan
Feldmeyer.
Our volunteers are an essential part of worship at Duke Chapel.
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