The CCC Church Building, located at 9525 Colesville Road in Silver Spring, Maryland is host to:
Pastoral Counseling Kristina Glasco, R.N.
Kristina Glasco is a certified Clinical Specialist in Psychiatric Nursing who has been in private practice since 1986. She has 13 years of experience in an inpatient setting as a primary psychiatric nurse. Kris provides individual, couples, family and group therapy. She is certified in hypnotherapy, providing a valuable adjunct to her holistic approach in her work with clients. She assists clients with both physical and emotional concerns through relaxation and visualization techniques. Kris offers semiannual women's retreats at Bryce Mountain Resort in Virginia. She has office hours at Christ Congregational Church Monday through Thursday. Phone (301) 585-8861
SSCCC was founded in 1971 as an independent activity by several members of Christ Congregational Church (CCC). They felt there was a real need for high quality, affordable child care in the local community, available to all families regardless of their economic situation. Since CCC did not have adequate facilities for classrooms and a playground the group approached other churches in the area. SSCCC opened on October 25, 1971 at Memorial United Methodist Church on Colesville Road with 17 children and sev en staff members. Two of the teachers continue to be on staff since opening day !
Interfaith Works, formerly Community Ministry of Montgomery County, is a non-sectarian interfaith coalition of more than 140 member and affiliated congregations representing over 65,000 families of many faiths, working together to meet the needs of the poor in Montgomery County, Maryland.
Cemetery Burial Sites Owned
by Christ Congregational Church
The church holds title to sixteen cemetery burial sites in Norbeck Memorial Park, Bachelors Forest Road, Olney, MD 20832. These sites were donated to the church on October 25, 1983 by Peter Noble Lombard, MD. Norbeck Memorial Park is on the east side of Georgia Avenue just north of the Inter-county Connector.
These burial sites are available for interment of the remains of deceased members of the church. They are designated for single or double use, in-ground only, and are located in Block A, Lot 60, Sites 1 – 16.
The church would welcome a contribution to the Endowment Fund in exchange for the right to use one or more of the burial sites. The value of the sites at the time they were gifted to the church was in the range of $800 - $900 each. The present retail market value of the sites is between $1,800 and $2,300, with those closer to a tree deemed to be more valuable than those farther from a tree.
Interested parties should contact the chair of the Board of Trustees for additional information.
Parties interested in using the CCC facility for weddings, memorial services or funerals should contact the Church Office with questions.