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    • Saving Chubb Chapel
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    • CONTACT US
    • LEARN MORE
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    • The Chubbs Book
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    • Christmas 2020
  • Home
  • Saving Chubb Chapel
  • Message from Pastor
  • Donate
  • ANNUAL EVENTS
  • ABOUT US
  • CONTACT US
  • LEARN MORE
  • The Chubb Chapel Family
  • The Chubbs Book
  • 2021Chubb Family Cemetery
  • 2022 Black History
  • 2021 Black History
  • 150th Anniversary
  • Christmas 2020

Chubb Chapel United Methodist Church

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About Us


Chubb Chapel United Methodist is a unique rural Methodist church established by the eight Chubb brothers and their sisters, who were free-born Blacks . 


The Chubb family settled in this area, about 80 miles northwest of Atlanta and five miles southeast of Cave Spring, before the Civil War and created a farming community called Chubbtown. 


In 1870, after the Civil War, the Chubb Family and neighbors built the church. It is currently the only remaining building from the original Chubbtown that is not residential. The church is on the National Register of Historical Places.



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