All About

Chadbourn UMC

Our Mission & Vision

Our vision…

is to connect people to faith and each other.

Our mission…

To make a difference in the lives of others through Jesus Christ!

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Our Church History

Home of the yearly Strawberry Festival, Chadbourn North Carolina has a population of 1,527 in 2024. Located in Columbus County, Chadbourn United Methodist Church has a long and history of Christian service to the town and the surrounding community. The church has been a presence in the town of Chadbourn for many years. Chadbourn United Methodist Church was first founded in 1897 from members of the disbanded Peacock Methodist Church where it was at first part of the Whiteville Charge. Later, it was linked in ministry with several other surrounding Methodist congregations and became a station church in 1957. The first church building was erected in 1902 and was dedicated by Bishop John C. Kilgo with a very large congregation present. This church was in use from 1902-1953. The present church was built in 1957 to accommodate the growing congregation. This church and was dedicated on November 10. 1957 with Bishop P.N. Garber, presiding. It was designed by Architect, J. Whitney Cunningham. The exterior of the church is gray stone. The lovely sanctuary is on the lower level with the fellowship hall, kitchen, and parlor behind. The second floor contains the pastor’s study and Sunday School classrooms. The sanctuary features beautiful imported stained-glass windows in the exterior walls and in the chancel area. These were purchased by church members as memorial windows to honor those who served and loved the church. 2024 renovations added new carpet and interior paint. More than 40 Methodist pastors have served the church throughout our history. The founding pastor was Rev. Alexander R. Raven with Rev. Dr. Mark C. Hicks as the current pastor. We give thanks to God for all who have gone before us and we invite all to come a worship with us!

For Our Visitors

Frequently Asked Questions

What do United Methodists believe?

We are a traditional United Methodist congregation.  We are members of the North Carolina Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church and the Southeastern Jurisdiction. We hold to the Methodist Articles of Religion as set forth in the United Methodist Book of Discipline.  To read more about the beliefs of the United Methodist Church, click the following link: CLICK HERE.

What should I expect if I visit?

Come as you are.  Worship is traditional and casual.  Our people are friendly and inviting.  Visitors are always welcome at Chadbourn UMC!

What defines our church communities?

Chadbourn is a small town in eastern North Carolina.  Our history is important to us.  Tradition and a culture of caring has been passed down from one generation to another.  We are a learning community and we strive for spiritual growth.  Missions are also important to us as we share the love of Christ in our community, nation, and world.

When do things get started on Sunday morning and where do they take place?

Worship begins in the sanctuary at 9:30 AM.  Adult Sunday School takes place in the fellowship hall immediately following worship. Disciple Bible Study is taught weekly.  Chadbourn UMC has a strong and active women’s ministry called United Women in Faith. Contact our pastor for more information on the church and our programs.

How do I contact the church?

Our pastor can be reached through our contact page.

Location and mailing address are as follows:

Chadbourn United Methodist Church
300 E. 2nd Avenue
Chadbourn, NC 28431

Who We Are

Meet Our Pastor

Rev. Mark C. Hicks

Pastor

North Carolina native Mark Hicks has been a United Methodist pastor for more than 37 years having taken his first appointment in 1987.  He has served churches in Asheboro, Charlotte, Greensboro and Southport North Carolina.   Pastor Mark holds a Bachelor of Arts from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill NC; a Master of Divinity from Duke University, Durham NC and a Doctor of Ministry from United Theological Seminary in Dayton, Ohio.

In 1999, he founded Disciple Bible Outreach Ministries (Now called Cross and Key Prison Ministries) which is a statewide prison ministry of the United Methodist Church.  (For more information on Cross and Key Prison Ministries contact:  www.crossandkeyprisonministries.com.)

Pastor Mark and his wife Laura have two grown daughters, Sarah and Emily and one granddaughter, CJ (Clara June).  Mark and Laura enjoy traveling and have hosted five international exchange sons.

Pastor Mark is passionate about music and loves the beach.  He especially enjoys swimming in the ocean, surf and deep-sea fishing, biking, kayaking, taking walks with Laura, watching the sunset over the ocean and spending time with his family.