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About North Carolina
We are 42,000 people gathered into 105 congregations and 10 campus ministries throughout 38 counties in the central part of North Carolina, from Iredell County to Edgecombe County, and from Caswell County to Scotland County. Throughout our congregations, you will find everything from large churches teeming with families in the centers of North Carolina’s most populous cities to small, tight-knit communities of retirees in the state’s many rural areas.
No matter where you travel throughout our diocese, you will find communities living into our five missional priorities: racial reckoning, justice and healing; congregational vitality; formation; collaboration and new communities; and creation care. Together, we are living into God’s vision of the beloved community.
The Diocese of North Carolina unites ancient faith and inclusivity by cultivating a community around worship, spiritual growth, and relationships with God and each other. Respecting and celebrating the dignity of every human being, we embrace all people, and serve with vibrant, diverse congregations who connect in finding joy and belonging through Christ’s love.
We go forth, as disciples, to offer God’s reconciling love to all people, with special concerns for those on the margins whom the church has hurt.
All are welcome. We invite you to worship with us and share our joy.
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