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Camp Hill United Methodist Church

417 South 22nd Street in Camp Hill, PA

Our newest venue! Convenient, easy-to-find West Shore location, close to Harrisburg. 400-seat hall with balcony, and a spacious lobby. Free on-site parking, and handicapped accessible.

From the cloverleaf of US-11/15 and PA-581 (Harrisburg Expressway): Proceed north on 11/15 to the first traffic light (Harvard Avenue) and turn right. Continue on Harvard until it dead ends at athletic fields. Church is ahead and on your right. (Note for weekday mornings: Right turns onto Harvard Avenue are not allowed Mon-Fri, 7-9 am. You will need to proceed one light further to Chestnut Street, turn right, go to the fourth stop sign (22nd St.) and turn right. The church will be in front of you.)

To get to the cloverleaf of US-11/15 and PA-581:

  • From the East: take I-76 Turnpike west to Exit 247. Merge onto 283N toward Harrisburg/Hershey. Merge onto I-83 S via Exit 3A on the LEFT toward Harrisburg. Keep left to 581W toward Camp Hill/Gettysburg. Exit right via Exit 5A to Rt. 11N/Rt.15N, Camp Hill.
  • From the West: I-76 Turnpike east to Exit 236. Take Rt. 15N to Camp Hill. Follow directions above.
  • From the South: Take Rt. 15N to Camp Hill and follow directions above.
  • From the North: Take Rt.11S/Rt. 15S into Harrisburg area. Take Rt. 15S to Camp Hill. Turn left at either Chestnut Street or Harvard Avenue lights as explained above.

Also see CHUM’s website, or call the church at 717-737-5631.

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