Eno Friends Meeting of Hillsborough

Eno Friends Meeting of Hillsborough We are an unprogrammed Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends, also known as Quakers, in Hillsborough, NC. Please join us on Sunday mornings at 11 a.m.

We are an unprogrammed Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends, also known as Quakers. We are a member of the Piedmont Friends Fellowship and Yearly Meeting. for our Meeting for Worship! We pursue group community service projects and support individual leadings. Some of our service projects include:
We collect food for Orange County food pantry and sponsor school snacks through the PORCH proje

ct. We assist in maintaining the historic Quaker cemetery on the north side of Hillsborough. We sponsor educational lectures and discussions. Other projects are also being developed. We welcome your ideas. Meeting for Business
On the third Sunday of each month following worship, we gather for a business meeting and potluck meal. There is no voting, nor do we follow Robers Rules of Order. Instead, through corporate discernment, Friends come to a sense of the Meeting: a common ground among disparate views to which all can agree. Friends believe that when we agree after considering each person's insights, we reach a fuller measure of the Truth. Please be aware that we do not currently have any formal children's programming or childcare available during Meeting.

03/07/2026

Eno Friends Meeting invites you to join us Sunday March 8 at the Hillsborough United Methodist Church Ministry Center, for meeting for worship at 11:00am.

Following worship we'll have a potluck gathering in the Fellowship Hall at HUMC. We hope you will join us!

If you intend to join us for worship via Zoom, please let us know at [email protected].

As we settle into worship, we'll listen to our monthly queries on our Spiritual Education (attached).

Eno Friends Meeting holds meetings for worship, forums and committee meetings at the church office building of Hillsborough United Methodist Church (HUMC) at 130 W. Tryon St.

In peace,
Ministry & Care Committee

02/14/2026

Eno Friends Meeting invites you to join us tomorrow morning at the Hillsborough United Methodist Church Ministry Center for meeting for worship with attention to business at 9:30am, followed by meeting for worship at 11:00am. We hope you will join us! All are welcome and encouraged to join our business meeting. The agenda for our meeting for worship with attention to business is attached. We will be reflecting on our Meeting's spiritual condition and your input would be valued.

We'll have a brief period of fellowship after our meeting for worship with attention to business and before meeting for worship.

Please let us know at [email protected] if you plan to attend via Zoom.

Volunteers for tomorrow:
Care of Meeting- John March
Young Friends Circle leaders on call- Ida Trisolini and Linda Eisenstadt

Eno Friends Meeting is now holding meetings for worship, forums and committee meetings at the church office building of Hillsborough United Methodist Church (HUMC) at 130 W. Tryon St.

02/07/2026

Eno Friends Meeting invites you to join us tomorrow morning at the Hillsborough United Methodist Church Ministry Center, for meeting for worship at 11:00am.

Following worship we'll have a potluck gathering in the Fellowship Hall at HUMC. We hope you will join us!

If you intend to join us for worship via Zoom, please let us know at [email protected].

As we settle into worship, we'll listen to our monthly queries on our Testimony of Equality (attached).

Eno Friends Meeting holds meetings for worship, forums and committee meetings at the church office building of Hillsborough United Methodist Church (HUMC) at 130 W. Tryon St.

01/31/2026

Because of the weather predictions for snow, we will not be meeting in-person this Sunday. Our 11:00 meeting for worship as well as our forum will be held on Zoom. Our forum is at 9:30, and will be focussed on discerning our Meeting's Spiritual Condition, in other words, how we have felt the Spirit moving in our Meeting this past year. Please join us as we worshipfully respond to queries offered by Piedmont Friends Yearly Meeting & Fellowship (see below). We hope you'll join us by Zoom at 9:30 and again at 11 am.

You can receive a link to the zoom call by sending an email to [email protected]

How has our Meeting experienced the working of the Spirit this year?

What have you/we found nourishing and sustaining for our Meeting community?

What kind of support would our Meeting like to see from Piedmont Friends?

With love and in peace,
Worship & Ministry Committee
Sally Freeman, Clerk
Karen McKinnon, Margaret March, Lee Pickett, Rob Womack

Eno Friends Meeting is a member of the Orange County Community Remembrance Coalition, which is sponsoring this event at ...
12/29/2025

Eno Friends Meeting is a member of the Orange County Community Remembrance Coalition, which is sponsoring this event at the Chapel Hill Public Library on Thursday, January 8th, 6-8pm.

Register to attend in person or online:
https://www.chapelhillpubliclibrary.org/event/community-history-author-talk-now-what-gene-nichol-paris-miller-foushee-and-greg-myer-25862

In a Southern state with a long history of racial violence, it’s past time to accept that we’re not always the “beacon of progress” we wish to be, UNC professor and legal scholar Gene Nichol writes in his newest book. But there’s still a place for optimism, even if it’s now a rare commodity, he writes on the same page.
Join the conversation about North Carolina's future and help to answer the question, Now What?

Gene Nichol will be in conversation with Paris Miller-Foushee, Graig Meyer, and David Graham, a staff writer at The Atlantic and author of The Project: How Project 2025 Is Reshaping America.

This program presented in collaboration with the Orange County Community Remembrance Coalition.

In a Southern state with a long history of racial violence, it’s past time to accept that we’re not always the “beacon of progress” we wish to be, UNC professor and legal scholar Gene Nichol writes in his newest book. But there’s still a place for optimism, even if it’s now a rare commod...

12/27/2025

Here's your first chance to fulfill your New Year's resolution to attend more Forums (you don't have that resolution made yet?)!

Sunday, January 4, 2026
Church Office Building
9:30-10:45am
**Please note the time!

"Introduction to Restorative Justice"

This interactive session, facilitated by Elizabeth Hambourger, the Dispute Settlement Center's Restorative Justice Associate, will teach basic restorative justice principles and practice and offer ways to get involved with restorative justice locally.

A fine way to begin the New Year!

12/27/2025

Eno Friends Meeting invites you to join us for meeting for worship tomorrow at 11:00 at the Hillsborough United Methodist Ministry Center building,130 W. Tryon St. in Hillsborough.

Please let us know at [email protected] if you plan to attend via Zoom.

12/13/2025

Eno Friends Meeting invites you to join us Sunday, December 14 at the Hillsborough United Methodist Church Ministry Center, for meeting for worship at 11:00am.

Following worship we'll have a potluck gathering in the Fellowship Hall at HUMC.

If you intend to join us for worship via Zoom, please let us know at [email protected].

As we settle into worship, we'll listen to our monthly queries on Social Responsibility and Witness.

Eno Friends Meeting holds meetings for worship, forums and committee meetings at the church office building of Hillsborough United Methodist Church (HUMC) at 130 W. Tryon St.

12/06/2025

Eno Friends Meeting invites you to join us tomorrow morning at the Hillsborough United Methodist Church Ministry Center for a forum, "Our Bundle Review- Witness & Outreach" at 10:00am, followed by meeting for worship at 11:00am. We hope you will join us!

Our forum this month is a time for us to review Eno Friends Meeting’s outreach and witness in the wider world—what we often refer to as our “Bundle” —the leadings and concerns we are called to, individually and as a meeting, as an expression of Spirit's love and concern for ALL.

Thomas Kelly, from Testament of Devotion:
“But in our love for people are we excitedly hurried, sweeping all men and tasks into our loving concern? No, that is God’s function. But He, working within us, portions out His vast concern into bundles, and lays on each of us our portion. These become our tasks. Life from the Center is a heaven-directed life.”

The 2026 budget will be based on the donations and funds received before the end of 2025. The funds we have collected by Dec. 31, 2025, is the amount we’ll have to spend in 2026. The meeting uses the January meeting for worship with attention to business to discern the allocation of funds available for 2026. Reviewing our "Bundle" helps us in this discernment.

If you would like to provide a snack tomorrow, please let Sally know at [email protected]. Thanks!

Zoom will be available for the forum and for worship. Please let us know at [email protected] if you plan to attend virtually.

11/09/2025

Eno Friends is a member of the Orange County Remembrance Coalition that is sponsoring this showing of “Lincoln" as part of the commemoration of 160th anniversary of the 13th Amendment.

Event information:

Monday, November 17, 2025, 1:00pm and 6:30pm Screenings

Lincoln Movie
Chelsea Theater
1129 Weaver Dairy Rd Suite AB
Chapel Hill, NC 27514

Monday, November 17th the Chelsea Theater will screen LINCOLN as part of the Orange County Remembrance Coalition’s commemoration of the ratification by Congress of the 13th Amendment on Dec. 6, 1865. Screenings are at 1pm & 6:30pm.

The 6:30pm screening will feature an introduction and post-film Q&A by UNC historian, W. Fitzhugh Brundage.

W. Fitzhugh Brundage’s general research interests are American history since the Civil War, with a particular focus on the American South. He has written on lynching, utopian socialism in the New South, white and black historical memory in the South since the Civil War, and the history of torture in the United States from the time of European contact to the twenty-first century. His current research project is a study of Civil War prisoner of war camps.

11/08/2025

Eno Friends Meeting invites you to join us tomorrow morning at the Hillsborough United Methodist Church Ministry Center, for meeting for worship at 11:00am.

Following worship we'll have a potluck gathering in Fellowship Hall at HUMC.

If you intend to join us for worship via Zoom, please let us know at [email protected].

As we settle into worship, we'll listen to our monthly queries on our Meetings for Worship with Attention to Business (attached).

Eno Friends Meeting holds meetings for worship, forums and committee meetings at the church office building of Hillsborough United Methodist Church (HUMC) at 130 W. Tryon St.

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Church Office Building, Hillsborough United Methodist Church, 130 W Tryon Street
Hillsborough, NC
27278

Opening Hours

11am - 12pm

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