CCC Campus

We have three buildings on our campus, reflecting our heritage. They are not museums; each one is used almost daily for a variety of purposes. Our three buildings include the 1811 Meetinghouse, the Sanctuary, and the Fellowship Hall. Get Directions.

 


The Sanctuary

We worship every Sunday morning at 10:00 a.m. in the sanctuary.   We have updated the inside while maintaining its sense of worship and peace. It’s such a blessing to hear church hymns, contemporary praise music, and see video presentations in a building that bridges three centuries.  We have a rich past, but a great future!  

The pastor’s study is on the east side (right side), to the rear.  Generally, Pastor Steve is available every Wednesday, from 10am to 5pm.  


The Fellowship Hall

Our Fellowship Hall was completed in 2004. After every worship service, we have a meal together… and we get fed well -yet again!  The hall is also home to our Kids Church, Bible Studies, Alcoholics Anonymous and Al-Anon, church dinners and other church related activities.  It is a popular place for Tres Dias and Kairos activities too.  

We apologize that in order to ensure maximum availability for our church functions, our hall is no longer available to rent for outside activities. 


The 1811 Meeting House

The 1811 Meeting House was an original meeting building. When the sanctuary was built in 1889,  this building was moved from across the street where it served a number of purposes and was relocated to our property in 1983. Following restoration/renovation it was put back in service in 1989, the 100th anniversary of our Church Building. The 1811 also houses the Clintondale Branch of the Highland Public Library and the Busy Bees, a sewing group that does projects for individuals and organizations.