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View from corner of Dixie Trail & Wade Ave.


Pilgrim House entrance


Bicycle parking (enter from Dixie Tr)


Bus stop near entrance to the Dixie Trail parking entrance

Community United Church of Christ is located at the corner of Wade Avenue and Dixie Trail. Driving directions are available here. You’ll find worship services and community meetings in the main building.

The church office, youth room, and intimate meetings of CUCC groups are next door on Dixie Trail at Pilgrim House.

What time should I plan to arrive?

For most events, 10 minutes early will give you plenty of time. For 10:30 traditional worship, arriving 15 minutes early will give you time to locate your children’s church school classrooms and allow them to meet “Miss” Anne Bailey. Adults will be able to become familiar with the order of worship and to ask questions so you feel comfortable.

Walking

Our building sits at the corner of Wade Avenue and Dixie Trail which are both lined with sidewalks. Wheelchair access is easiest from the Dixie Trail side.

Biking

Lock your bike on the garden fence on the Dixie Trail side parking lot.

CAT Bus

Bus route Rex Hospital (4) stops up the hill from the church on Dixie Trail. Plan your bus trip.

Driving

Please be cautious at the intersection of Wade Avenue and Dixie Trail. In past months we have had several accidents caused by red light running, sun, or obstructed views from the turn lanes.

Both the Wade Avenue and Dixie Trail parking lots have handicap accessible parking spaces and level access to the main building. We recommend that people who will be leaving by going west (toward the beltline) park on the Dixie Trail side for a safe and easy exit. There is on-street parking on Dixie Trail. On Sundays, Morningside of Raleigh (across Dixie Trail) welcomes us to park on the row along their tree-line; please save spots near the building for the visitors to Morningside’s residents.