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Sunday, June 22, 2025

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Sunday, June 22, 2025

Christian Chapel Temple of Faith to celebrate serving North Dallas for 150 years

Christian Chapel Temple of Faith CME Church (CCTOF) has announced the dates of their 150th  Church Anniversary Weekend. The celebration is scheduled for Nov. 10-11.

Saturday, Nov. 10  from 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. at the Temple of Faith campus – The public is invited to the Community Block Party featuring children’s activities, video game truck, free food and music.  There will also be a mini health fair featuring Carter Blood Care.

Sunday, Nov. 11 at 8 a.m. and 10:45 a.m. The morning worship services will feature guest speakers, proclamations from elected officials honoring the service of the church to the community and the debut of This Far by Faith, a special video of CCTOF’s history.

Chapel Christian Methodist Episcopal/White Rock Chapel Methodist Church was the first African American Church established in Far North Dallas and the first such establishment for African Americans in the North Texas area.

CCTOF moved to its sanctuary, the Temple of Faith, in January of 1999.  It has a membership of over 6,400.  Under the visionary leadership of the late Dr. Jerome McNeil, Jr., CCTOF served the community through over 90+ ministries like the Jail and Juvenile Detention, Teen Mentoring, Men and Women’s Fellowships, My Father’s House Christian Bookstore, the Healthy Beginnings Child Care, One Church One School and Operation Blessings outreach ministry.

Now lead by Rev. Kwesi R. Kamau, CCTOF describes their church as a contemporary example of Jesus’ hands extended  while meeting the needs of the  citizens of the North Dallas area.