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A video narrative of the church (1 hour) in 4 parts is available
The purpose of the CUCC Archive is to preserve the history and the story of Community UCC in Raleigh. This includes the written history, the photographic history, the oral history, and the arts and culture of the church.

This will by necessity be an ongoing project, as the story of CUCC is a continuing saga. So all that this project can hope to accomplish is to document and record some of the steps in this ongoing process.

The archive is split into the groupings represented by the tabs at the top ...

Collections - The "Collections" include two scrapbooks, one assembled around 1959 and the other in 1981. In addition, "Remembrances" dates from 1981 and consists of transcriptions of interviews with most active church members in 1981 conducted by church historian Ann Elleman. The video narrative of the church was put together by Lavon Page in spring 2016. And there are two photo collections, one from the 1940s and one from the 1980s and 1990s.

Pulpit - Features many sermons (video mostly) as well as other presentations during worship in the church sanctuary

Music - Audio and video recordings of musical performances at CUCC. Many of these are by the choir, but many are by ordinary church members who are simply sharing their voices or skills in various church settings. The musical heritage is immense. It includes children’s songs and many instrumental pieces by church members, and massive renditions by the CUCC Choir of such jewels as the Vivaldi Gloria and Mozart Requiem (not to mention the joyful songs of numerous Christmas parties).

People - Lots of stories about people in the church, including news articles, celebrations, and obituaries.

Stories - This is a highly varied batch of audio and video treasures. It includes true works of art such as Geraldine Bryan’s creative stories that prod our imaginations and enrich our souls. It includes numerous structured and ad hoc stories, from the short stories of Bernie Brown to presentations from the CUCC Sunday Forum, and from the radio commentaries of Nancy Keppel to the recorded poems of Keith Petersen.

Documents - Church records, newspaper articles about the church, letters, sermons, written histories, etc. This differs from the "Collections" tab in that these items have been stored over the years as individual items rather than having been assembled into some larger collection. But in some instances items have been archived in multiple locations and in forms where the quality varies. For example, some newspaper clippings are scans of the original, and in other instances scans of photocopies of the originals.

Community - Community UCC and its ancestors (going back at least 100 years) have long involved themselves in the life of the community. Find some of these stories in this portion of the archive.

Special Events - Youth Sundays, Confirmation Services, Christmas pageants, plays, skits, and other non-musical performances or programs.

Explore and Enjoy! It’s your church heritage.

Monday, August 21, 2017

Installation of Pastor Jenny Shultz-Thomas

Rev. Jenny Shultz-Thomas was installed officially as pastor and teacher of CUCC on August 20, 2017.

CUCC photographer Suzette Roach took photos of the worship service and the reception.

The videos of the service are split into two parts. Part 1 is the worship service that preceded the Rite of Installation, and Part 2 is the rite itself. Each video is about 45 minutes in length. These videos may be viewed full-screen or viewed directly at YouTube.

Part 1 (Worship)


Part 2 (Installation Ceremony)

Sunday, April 23, 2017

King Awards 2017

On April 23, 2017 the annual Carolyn and Cy King Awards were presented during 10:30 worship. The recipients were Alan and Ruth Reberg and Joan McAllister.

Tuesday, April 18, 2017

Easter Sunday - 2017

This video features the Easter Sunday sermon delivered by Pastor Jenny Shultz-Thomas on April 16, 2017.

Wednesday, March 8, 2017

Lenten Sermons - 2017

Rev. Jenny Shultz-Thomas previews the sermons for the Lenten season during the period March 5 - April 9, 2017. The clips were filmed by Karen Withem and friends on March 2, 2017.


Preview for March 5, 2017   Download sermon (mp3 audio)


Preview for March 12, 2017 - Download sermon (mp3 audio)


Preview for March 19, 2017 - Download sermon (mp3 audio)


Preview for March 26, 2017 - Download sermon (mp3 audio)


Preview for April 2, 2017 - Download Youth led worship service (mp3 audio)


Preview for April 9, 2017 - Download sermon (mp3 audio)

Monday, January 16, 2017

Sunday Morning Worship - January 15, 2017

January 15, 2017 marked the first Sunday with Rev. Jenny Shultz-Thomas serving as Senior Pastor at Community UCC. The videos below show the sermon from that special Sunday, along with the Children's Sermon led by Śānti Matthews.



Friday, September 16, 2016

Children's Sunday School Projects

Thanks to the bequest of CUCC member Art Eckels, the children’s program at CUCC has had a consistent component of teaching justice. The Community Outreach Ministry was given the privilege of discerning how to use Art’s gift to further CUCC’s “working for social justice” mission. In the fall of 2002, they decided to split his gift: half for a Habitat for Humanity house and half as seed money for a staff person to “encourage the growth of CUCC’s children and youth as the next generation of justice people.” (Read a story about the seed money and a thunderstorm.) The congregation acknowledged this generous gift in passing the 2003 budget.

Anne Bailey Zschau arrived at CUCC in March 2003 and has been serving as the Children’s Sunday School Coordinator ever since, building into the children’s program experiences working for justice with their talents and their money.* Through the Rotation Church School program, CUCC’s children had been involved in service projects connected thematically to each rotation, but Anne Bailey’s innovation was to invite them to vote from a short list of options to select their service projects. At first the children voted for a new project every few months. Over time, they settled into a spring, summer, and fall project rhythm. Some years the children voted to continue their support of the same service project for another semester. We aren’t sure what year the voting began, but we know it was in place by 2007.

Full document: Children's Sunday School Justice Projects
(compiled by Jane Smith, August 2016, updated October 2017)