Norfolk Church of Christ Congregational UCC
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Our Historical Heritage

As the Church of Christ Congregational looks ahead to its 250th Anniversary
in 2010, we celebrate the rich tradition of proclaiming God's gracious work
through Jesus Christ and the power of the Holy Spirit from this place.  This
legacy continues today as we gather each Sunday to praise God and as we seek to
better know and live God's will.

The Church of Christ Congregational in Norfolk was first gathered in 1760. 
Two years earlier, the town's Act of Incorporation had mandated the "power to
procure the gospel to be preached."  The first church structure was raised and
roofed in 1760 and included an exterior coat of peach pink paint.  Under the
leadership of the first pastor, Ammi Ruhamah Robbins, membership grew rapidly,
and in 1813 it was decided that the old meetinghouse was too small.  A new
building was approved, and the present meetinghouse was erected on the site of
the old. 

After the death of Pastor Robbins in 1813, Rev. Ralph Emerson was installed
as pastor.  Rev. Emerson served until 1829, when he resigned to become
president of Case Western University.  Rev. Joseph Eldridge, who served as
pastor for
42 years through the mid-1800s, was married to the great-granddaughter of Rev.
Robbins, Sarah Battell.  The outstanding legacy of leadership continued
through the pastorates of the Revs. Wickliffe Beach, John Gleason, John DePeu,
William Stearns, John Barstow, William Johnson, James Potter, Justin Hartman,
Alden Hebard, Bruce Anderson, and Marianne McCullaugh.  Our present pastor, the
Rev. Erick Olsen, was installed in January 2004. 

In 1888 Battell Chapel was built to add to the facilities of the church.  The
present pillared porch was built in 1927.  In 1929 the Tiffany stained glass
windows, indicating the four seasons, were added.  During the bicentennial
year of the church in 1960, the congregation voted to join the United Church of
Christ.  In 1966, the new addition to Battell Chapel was dedicated, addressing
the need for additional office and classroom space.

Today the membership of Church of Christ Congregational is over 200.  We
invite you to join our tradition of bringing God's love to the world, as we
continue to seek to be an active and important part of the Norfolk community
and the
wider world!



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