Broyhill Chapel

The Broyhill Family Foundation funded the cost of materials for the chapel. Approximately fifty percent of it was constructed by four hundred and twenty three volunteers coordinated by David Langford, Director of Baptist Men of NC, through their Volunteers in Missions Program. The construction began April 9, 1988 and was dedicated September 12, 1989.
Broyhill Chapel is a distinctive building with several items of interest. The Cross that hangs

The Wall Hangings, located
in the foyer, were designed
and woven from pure silk
by Mrs. Betty Smith
of Hot Springs. The
blue hanging is entitled
“Laurel of Mars Hill”
and the rust-colored hanging
is “Jubilee.”
The Pulpit is made of solid
cherry that was cut from
a tree felled on the campus
in 1964. The Communion
Table is of solid cherry
from the same tree as the
pulpit, constructed by Mr.
James Fish, retired Director
of the Physical Plant at
the college.
The table contains six stained
glass pieces that represent
the Father, the Son, the
Holy Ghost, Peace, Justice
and Feeding the Hungry.
The Entry Doors,
made of Honduras mahogany,
were designed and carved
by former MHC President
Fred Bentley, who spent
approximately 200 hours
in their creation.
The doors contain 20 scenes
from the Old Testament and
20 scenes from the New Testament.
The Cross, Pulpit and Communion
Table were all designed
by Dr. Bentley.
The chapel is a popular place for weddings, and reservations may be made through Campus Ministry at the number listed below. The reservation fee for a full day is $300. The Chapel seats approximately 275.