Chapel

One of Carolina University's most distinctive features is Chapel, an integral component of the campus community since its establishment in the 1940s. Chapel has consistently served to uphold and advance the University's Christian mission, a commitment that endures to this day. Carolina University's fundamental values revolve around Christ and the preparation of our students for success.

Christian educators, pastors, and businessmen frequently serve as Chapel speakers, sharing insights from Scripture and providing guidance. Additionally, speakers from various professions, including business, politics, sports, servicemen, and vocational ministry, contribute their perspectives on living for Christ in their respective fields and offer commentary on pertinent societal issues. While some speakers share compelling personal testimonies or anecdotes, others discuss the challenges and opportunities of being a Christian within their professions. In this way, Chapel serves as a forum for the CU community to explore what it means to follow Christ in a contemporary culture.

Carolina University celebrates the diversity of its student body, encompassing various backgrounds, Christian traditions, and denominations.

Chapel is held weekly throughout the Fall and Spring semesters. View the full schedule here (requires login).


Salem Baptist Church

429 S. Broad St., Winston-Salem, NC, 27101

Friday Mornings: 10:45-11:45

students walking across the street to campus
male students praying together
speaker standing at a podium in a room of students