Events at UBC

VBS Rainforest Falls!
Jun
15
to Jun 19

VBS Rainforest Falls!

Rainforest Falls VBS: Exploring the Nature of God!

June 15-19, 9am-12pm, Ages 3-5th Grade

Beneath a canopy of chattering birds and howling monkeys, kids plunge into a lifelong adventure of discovering the nature of God. They'll explore what it means to be rooted in relationship with God, their creator, a safe place in life's storms.

Online registration is open now! Register your kids today or sign up to volunteer as a leader or helper. To register your children, and/or to volunteerClick Here

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Summer Small Group-Serve
Jun
21

Summer Small Group-Serve

All age groups gather in the Great Hall!

This week is a part of UBC’s Small Group Serve Month.

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Summer Small Group-Serve
Jun
28

Summer Small Group-Serve

All age groups gather in the Great Hall!

This week is a part of UBC’s Small Group Serve Month.

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Summer Small Group-Study
Jul
12

Summer Small Group-Study

All age groups gather in the Great Hall!

This week is a part of UBC’s Small Group Study Month.

This week we will explore a lesson led by Paul about the spiritual themes in the music of Dolly Parton, based on Paul’s July sermon series, “God’s Playlist: Dolly Parton”.

Children will gather separately for games!

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Summer Small Group-Study
Jul
19

Summer Small Group-Study

All age groups gather in the Great Hall!

This week is a part of UBC’s Small Group Study Month.

This week we will explore a lesson led by Paul about the spiritual themes in the music of Dolly Parton, based on Paul’s July sermon series, “God’s Playlist: Dolly Parton”.

Children will gather separately for games!

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Summer Small Group-Study
Jul
26

Summer Small Group-Study

All age groups gather in the Great Hall!

This week is a part of UBC’s Small Group Study Month.

This week we will explore a lesson led by Paul about the spiritual themes in the music of Dolly Parton, based on Paul’s July sermon series, “God’s Playlist: Dolly Parton”.

Children will gather separately for games!

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Summer Small Group-Serve
Jun
14

Summer Small Group-Serve

All age groups gather in the Great Hall!

This week is a part of UBC’s Small Group Serve Month.

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Summer Small Group-Serve
Jun
7

Summer Small Group-Serve

All age groups gather in the Great Hall!

This week is a part of UBC’s Small Group Serve Month.

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Faith250 Small Group
May
31

Faith250 Small Group

Faith250 – a non-partisan, multi-faith, nationwide initiative with a local Chapel Hill area cluster – will be bringing together people from across our diverse faith communities for conversation and connection. We are exploring what it looks like to build civic life together across difference.

This is one in a series of community study gatherings on democracy in America this spring, and a public celebration leading up to July 4, 2026.

Please click here to register to let us know you’re coming or to register for a similar small group gathering at a different location and time.

Our spring study series will run from late April through early June, exploring:

Emma Lazarus’ “The New Colossus”

The Declaration of Independence

“America the Beautiful”

Frederick Douglass’ “What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?”

The season will culminate in a public civic ritual connected to Juneteenth and the lead-up to July 4, 2026 –  a gathering designed to celebrate freedom, invite honest reflection, and renew our shared commitment to the common good.

Faith250 is explicitly nonpartisan. All are welcome.

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Summer Small Group-Serve
May
31

Summer Small Group-Serve

All age groups gather in the Great Hall!

This week is a part of UBC’s Small Group Serve Month.

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Faith250 Small Group
May
17

Faith250 Small Group

Faith250 – a non-partisan, multi-faith, nationwide initiative with a local Chapel Hill area cluster – will be bringing together people from across our diverse faith communities for conversation and connection. We are exploring what it looks like to build civic life together across difference.

This is one in a series of community study gatherings on democracy in America this spring, and a public celebration leading up to July 4, 2026.

Please click here to register to let us know you’re coming or to register for a similar small group gathering at a different location and time.

Our spring study series will run from late April through early June, exploring:

Emma Lazarus’ “The New Colossus”

The Declaration of Independence

“America the Beautiful”

Frederick Douglass’ “What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?”

The season will culminate in a public civic ritual connected to Juneteenth and the lead-up to July 4, 2026 –  a gathering designed to celebrate freedom, invite honest reflection, and renew our shared commitment to the common good.

Faith250 is explicitly nonpartisan. All are welcome.

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Pancake Palooza and Dessert Auction
May
17

Pancake Palooza and Dessert Auction

The UBC Youth Group will be hosting a pancake lunch and dessert auction fundraiser for their trip to Unidiversity Camp this summer.

Pancake plates will be by donation, and we’ll auction off homemade desserts during the meal. If you’d like to bring a dessert to be auctioned, please email admin@ubc-ch.org!

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Youth Hello Summer Party!
May
3

Youth Hello Summer Party!

All youth from 6th-12th Grade welcome! Contact admin@ubc-ch.org for details.

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Faith250 Small Group
May
3

Faith250 Small Group

Faith250 – a non-partisan, multi-faith, nationwide initiative with a local Chapel Hill area cluster – will be bringing together people from across our diverse faith communities for conversation and connection. We are exploring what it looks like to build civic life together across difference.

This is one in a series of community study gatherings on democracy in America this spring, and a public celebration leading up to July 4, 2026.

Please click here to register to let us know you’re coming or to register for a similar small group gathering at a different location and time.

Our spring study series will run from late April through early June, exploring:

Emma Lazarus’ “The New Colossus”

The Declaration of Independence

“America the Beautiful”

Frederick Douglass’ “What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?”

The season will culminate in a public civic ritual connected to Juneteenth and the lead-up to July 4, 2026 –  a gathering designed to celebrate freedom, invite honest reflection, and renew our shared commitment to the common good.

Faith250 is explicitly nonpartisan. All are welcome.

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Journey to Mental Wellness
May
2

Journey to Mental Wellness

The Art of Self-Care: Body, Mind, and Community

Co-hosted by FBC & UBC, Journey to Mental Wellness will include breakout sessions for Children Grades K-5, Grades 6-12, College Students, Adults, and Senior Adults.

To RSVP, please click here!

FREE Parking Available at UBC

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Garden Party
Apr
29

Garden Party

To help us prepare, please RSVP by Thursday, April 23. Volunteers appreciated as well!

To volunteer and RSVP, you may click here.

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Cooperative Baptist Student Fellowship
Apr
23

Cooperative Baptist Student Fellowship

Rooted in the values of the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship, CBSF offers students an open table to ask honest questions, explore scripture, serve the community, and discover what it means to follow Jesus in today’s world. Whether you’re seeking connection, conversation, or simply a place to belong during your college years, we’d love for you to join us.

Learn more about CBSF at cbfnc.org/ministries/college-students.

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Faith250 Small Group
Apr
19

Faith250 Small Group

Faith250 – a non-partisan, multi-faith, nationwide initiative with a local Chapel Hill area cluster – will be bringing together people from across our diverse faith communities for conversation and connection. We are exploring what it looks like to build civic life together across difference.

This is one in a series of community study gatherings on democracy in America this spring, and a public celebration leading up to July 4, 2026.

Please click here to register to let us know you’re coming or to register for a similar small group gathering at a different location and time.

Our spring study series will run from late April through early June, exploring:

Emma Lazarus’ “The New Colossus”

The Declaration of Independence

“America the Beautiful”

Frederick Douglass’ “What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?”

The season will culminate in a public civic ritual connected to Juneteenth and the lead-up to July 4, 2026 –  a gathering designed to celebrate freedom, invite honest reflection, and renew our shared commitment to the common good.

Faith250 is explicitly nonpartisan. All are welcome.

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Student Lunch & Fellowship
Apr
19

Student Lunch & Fellowship

All university students are invited!

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Sunday Funday!
Apr
19

Sunday Funday!

Join us for outdoor games and the food truck, And Also with ‘Cue!

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Cooperative Baptist Student Fellowship
Apr
16

Cooperative Baptist Student Fellowship

Rooted in the values of the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship, CBSF offers students an open table to ask honest questions, explore scripture, serve the community, and discover what it means to follow Jesus in today’s world. Whether you’re seeking connection, conversation, or simply a place to belong during your college years, we’d love for you to join us.

Learn more about CBSF at cbfnc.org/ministries/college-students.

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Wonderful Wednesday
Apr
15

Wonderful Wednesday

Adult Study will gather in Community Room at 6pm

Children’s Missions & Music class will gather at 6pm

Chancel Choir rehearsal will gather in Choir Room at 6:45pm

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