

Service Days & Times
Life Groups Sunday at 10 a.m. Newer Life Groups will start after the 2025 New Year, and days/times will be shared.
Sunday Morning Worship 11 a.m.
Homer’s Chapel Cross Kids – Kids and Family Ministry Wednesdays at 6:30pm
***Nursery/Children’s Church Available during Sunday services for children up to 6th grade. ***

About Us
Founded in 1888, Homer’s Chapel started out as a church built from an old barn and farmland on the mountainside. In honor of the man who graciously donated his land for the building and work of our church, the people wanted to name the church “Homer’s Chapel” to honor the man and his nephew who died at a young age.
Our Mission here at Homer’s Chapel is to LOVING others to saving faith in Jesus Christ, LEADING others into a growing personal relationship with Him, and LAUNCHING our members into the work of the Lord.
At Homer’s Chapel we strongly value the family unit. “As the family goes, so goes the church.” We like to consider ourselves a “family for families.” We would love to have you join us!

Ministries of Homer’s Chapel
Life Groups
We offer Life Groups for all ages! In these groups you will be able to build relationships and bonds with other Christians. learn about God through Bible study, minister to our community in different forms, and reach others for Jesus.
Homer’s Chapel Cross Kids (Children & Family Ministry)
Youth of all ages are welcome to join our youth ministry! We offer a unique style of teaching, worship, and ministry activities for children of all ages. We also focus on family-oriented activities and ministry activities involving our youth.
Annual Community Baby Shower
We take up monthly donations for our Annual Community Baby Shower which is held in our fellowship hall on the last Sunday of January.
Gleaners
The Gleaners are a group of ladies that come together and support one another, the church, missions, and the community. They take part in fellowship, devotions, and fundraising activities throughout the year.
Supporting Missions
Our church supports different missions in different ways. These include Mission Runs (taking up donations to send missionaries on short-term mission trips), Sunday School Group support, Gleaners’ support, and by corporate support to missionaries, church planters, and revitalization works.
Swannanoa Valley Christian Ministries
Our church takes up donations different months out of the year to be given to the SVCM to help our community. These items include canned foods and non-perishable items. This is a great way to help those in need in our community.
Master’s Men
Master’s Men are a group of men of Homer’s Chapel who seek to minister, challenge, and encourage each other while also ministering to those inside and outside of the church through evangelism, ministry/service, and fellowship activities.
Fall Festival/Gleaners’ BBQ
Each Year in October we host an annual Fall Festival called “Falloween Jesus.” Through this festival, we provide fun activities for families with kids of all ages including: hayrides, cake walks, magic show, vendors, food, and concludes with the Gleaners’ BBQ dinner. The money recived during the Fall Festival is used to support trips and activities for the youth of Homer’s Chapel, and the money received for the BBQ goes to support our ladies’ ministry.

Our Pastor

Pastor Caleb Davis and his wife Jessica came to us in August 2018. Answering the call to preach at the age of 15, Caleb has been an active minister in evangelism and in being a pastor in West Virginia. He is ordained through the Blue Ridge Association of Free Will Baptists, of which he takes an active part. Pastor Caleb received his Bachelor’s in Interdisciplinary Studies and his Master’s of Divinity (M.Div.) from Liberty University. His wife, “Jessi,” is a photographer by trade and loves to serve the church and community in any way she can. After moving to North Carolina, Caleb and Jessi felt the call to become foster parents, and have fostered seven children in total, two of which remain in their care. Pastor Caleb & Jessi have two children – Mia Grace and August Samuel. They plan to minister to the community of Black Mountain and the surrounding areas for many years to come!

Church Leadership

From L-R: Deacon Doug Hall (wife Kathy), Deacon Bill Whisnant (wife Lisa), and Deacon Steve Rhinehart (wife Ann).