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Campbell Breaks Ground for New Chapel


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Campbell University began construction of a new chapel Wednesday afternoon.

Upon completion, the $6.8 million Butler Chapel will seat 300 people for worship and special events. The chapel is named for late Robert and Anna Butler.

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As the College Minister at Buies Creek First Baptist Church I would encourage anyone with a bias against religion to visit with us share your viewpoints. I am a Campbell Religion student and do not teach my faith, as such. Rather, I encourage my students to teach each other what God is telling them based on their relationship with Christ and His Word. We do hold the Bible up as our standard, but shove nothing down anyone's throat.

I have to say that Campbell is very conservative, respectable small private school. But if your not white, your different there. The university and law school caters to the rich south. They draw on this wealth and students very well. Draw your own conclusions, but that university will have future problems if they want to expand their horizons. Religion ,politics, and business mixed together is a very tough balance.

Things aren't so bad and in fact they're pretty good.

Just exposing this as another opportunity for 'the suits' to take credit for the efforts of the folks that get the job done.

wow there are some bitter people in this area! Sorry things are so bad that you must insult others!

I can see it now... All the dignitaries' with their shiny chromed shovels taking a miniscule clump of dirt from the ground and pretending they are starting or participating in the WORK that is required to build a chapel. I say get them out of their suits and into coveralls and let them REALLY use those shovels. Only then should they take any credit.

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