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Nonprofit group, looking to save historic Black church, kicks off fundraising drive

Summary by Q City Metro
A nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving historic landmarks in North Carolina’s Catawba Valley has launched a fundraising drive to save Brevard Chapel, a Black church built by formerly enslaved people after the Civil War. The 155-year-old church in the town of Denver closed in 2020. The United Methodist Church (UMC), which owns the building, cited severe water damage and dwindling membership. Plans were later developed to demolish the st…
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Q City Metro broke the news in on Tuesday, October 14, 2025.
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