At Blacknall, faith takes shape in everyday moments: through friendship, service, joy, and care for one another. These stories offer glimpses of the many ways God is at work in the life of our community.
Josh Cowan has experienced a growing conviction about faith, work, and what it means to trust God.
Hear how music shapes worship for our musicians.
Kids sang "Light the Fire" and "Kindle in Us Your Love."
Listen to the new album and learn more about the inspiration for songs.
Sam Hayes, Daniel Ho, and Caleb Rolling will serve with our staff.
Uncovering the profound truth that God is always working, even on the edges of life-changing stories.
Kids’ art tells the story of resurrection and God’s promise to make all things new — broken bits and all.
Volunteering at Blacknall helped show how God’s work in Durham was bigger and closer than expected.
Shaped by meditation on the Gospel of Luke, the song explores longing, recognition, and the hope of resurrection.
Testimonies about the impact of giving at Blacknall.
A late-night conversation reshaped Daniel Ho’s understanding of discipleship, friendship, and God’s work.
Lydia Harrison didn’t know she would find a church home on her very first Sunday in Durham in 2023, but one song changed everything.
Tanya Moore found a deeper, more intentional way of walking with God through the "unforced rhythms of grace."
The song centers on a compelling message: God makes the impossible possible.
See photos from our April 26 event.
See photos from our April 19 services.
The song was inspired by Wendell Berry’s poem "Manifesto: The Mad Farmer Liberation Front."
Check out a recap with reflections from participants.
The song was inspired by the powerful Easter homily of St. John Chrysostom.
Testimonies about the impact of giving at Blacknall.
