Calendar
Sunday, March 31
9:00 am
Easter Sunday is the principal feast of the liturgical year-the day when Christians celebrate Jesus's resurrection from the dead on the third day after his crucifixion.
Join us in worship that offers stirring preaching, inspiring sacred music, and faithful prayer.
12:15 pm
Learn about the history, architecture, and life of Duke Chapel on this tour, which is free and open to the public.
For centuries, the church has marked the transition from daytime to evening with psalms, prayer, and song.
8:00 pm
Catholic Mass in Duke Chapel. All are welcome. The Duke Catholic Center is the Roman Catholic community on the Duke Campus.
Monday, April 1
5:00 pm
Each weekday at 5:00 p.m., a carillonneur plays a fifteen-minute recital on the bells in the Duke Chapel tower.
Tuesday, April 2
1:00 pm
This organ demonstration is an opportunity to stop in to hear a Duke Chapel organ or Bösendorfer grand piano played in the informal atmosphere of an open rehearsal.
5:00 pm
Each weekday at 5:00 p.m., a carillonneur plays a fifteen-minute recital on the bells in the Duke Chapel tower.