Our History
Founded in 1746 and with her first building erected in 1750, Cypress Chapel Christian Church was originally a rural glebe of the Episcopal Church in Colonial Virginia. Still in its original location in the Great Dismal Swamp Wildlife Refuge, the "Chapel on the
In 1792, many ministers and churches withdrew from the Methodist Conference because they believed the churches should have greater freedom in their local church governments. Cypress Chapel was among them, and was one of the early leaders in the establishment of the Christian Denomination of the South. The Christian Church, as it was called, was founded in 1794 in
denomination conference was held at Cypress Chapel in September of
When the Christians merged with the Congregationalists in 1931,
Cypress Chapel became a Congregational Christian Church. Another
merger came in 1961 with the Evangelical and Reformed Church
(combining to become the United Church of Christ), but on this occasion the people of Cypress Chapel felt led of God not to participate.
Cypress Chapel remained independent for over 30 years, faithfully holding to the Christian principles upon which the Church had originally been built. In 1994, the 200th Anniversary Year of the founding of the Christian denomination,