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Faith Communities

CHAPEL HILL, NC

Binkley Baptist Church
1712 Willow Drive, Chapel Hill, NC 2751
919-942-4964
Connector: Barbara Elder, Gove Elder
                 
                 919-967-5403

The Binkley Brainstormers believes in "Mind and Healing for All." This informal yet active group offers a variety of programs aimed at stigma-busting and eye-opening for those whose lives are touched by mental illness, either personally or though those you care for or about.  Click here for a brochure describing a myriad of programs. 


The Catholic Community of St. Thomas More
940 Carmichael St., Chapel Hill, NC 27514
919-942-1040
Connector: Donna Olsen, Karen K. Braham 
[email protected]
919-942-6227

Faith Connections on Mental Illness was established in 2008 at St. Thomas More to provide education, understanding and comfort to those suffering from mental illness, their families, our parish, other interfaith communities and our local community. Committee members provide education about mental illness, eliminate stigma and offer faith, hope and understanding for those dealing now, or in the past, with mental illness. St. Thomas More supports Faith Connections by hosting the group's monthly meetings, providing financial and administrative support, and serving as the site of the 2011 Annual Conference. 


Chapel Hill Bible Church
260 Erwin Road, Chapel Hill, NC 27514
919-408-0310
Connector Beth Gove: [email protected] 

The Chapel of the Cross
304 E. Franklin Street, Chapel Hill, NC 27514
919-929-2193
Connector: Barbara Tremblay


Christ United Methodist Church
Connector: Katherine Kubel
Click here to learn about their Mental Health Support Group


Church of the Holy Family Episcopal Church
200 Hayes Road, Chapel Hill, NC  27517
Connector: Kim Batson


Community Church of Chapel Hill Unitarian Universalist
106 Purefoy Road, Chapel Hill, NC 27514
919-942-2050
Connector: Maggie Scarborough


University Presbyterian
Connector: Dana Greenwood, Susan Pegg


University United Methodist Church
150 East Franklin Street, Chapel Hill, NC 27514

Connector: Nell Laton, 
                 Jane Campbell - Faith Community Nurse


DURHAM, NC

Asbury United Methodist Church
Connector: Dan Shaw


Blacknall Memorial Presbyterian Church
1902 Perry St. Durham, NC 27705
919-286-5586
Connector: Joanne Beckman



Eno River Unitarian Universalist Fellowship
4907 Garrett Road, Durham, NC 27707
919-489-2575
Connector: Janet Hitti


Saint Paul UMC
Connector: Ginny Parker


Saint Philips Episcopal Church
Connector: Dorothy Smith


Watts Street Baptist Church
800 Watts Street, Durham, NC 27701
919-688-1366
Connector: Ralph McCoy

It is the practice and policy of Watts Street Baptist Church to welcome and affirm all persons, regardless of race, class, origin, sexual orientation, or other distinction.


Click here if your faith community would like to participate with Faith Connections On Mental Illness.
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