Community United Methodist Church
Huntington B
each
orange county                                                                                                                                                    


Do No Harm, Do Good, Stay in Love with God
                                                      --
"Three Simple Rules," Rueben Job


                                                                      6652 Heil Avenue, Huntington Beach, CA 92647, 714-842-4461

 

 

 


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    CUMC's Heritage

  The Appleburys The Slaters The Grahams The Murdys  

 

 

Conclusion
 
 
These pioneer families left their marks, not only on our church, but on our community. Three of these families have given their names to city streets--Slater Avenue, Graham Street and Murdy Circle. In addition, Senator Murdy is remembered by Murdy Park, Murdy Community Center, Murdy Elementary School and the Murdy Circle Fire Station. Other members are also commemorated by place names, such as the George Gothard family, who joined our church on July 5, 1914, with Gothard Street and, of course, the street where our church is located was named for Vernon Heil, whose name appears often in early Board minutes. Nor could any recitation of members, who made a lasting contribution to our city, fail to mention in our more recent history, Norma Brandel Gibbs, former mayor both of Huntington Beach and Seal Beach, founder of Interval House and other community services, whose crucial contribution to the building of the Huntington Beach Central Library is described on a plaque in this magnificent edifice. So our history at Community Church continues to widen and deepen in an "endless line of splendor."
 
 On January 8, 2006, the finale for CUMC's year long celebration of it's 100th  anniversary occurred.  Excerpts published throughout 2005, further describing our heritage, can be found by clicking on the following link: 100 Years of Community.
 
 Yes, "we have a goodly heritage."
 

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