Cary Presbyterian Church

Cary Presbyterian Church Cary Presbyterian Church welcomes, affirms, and celebrates all persons of all races, nationalities, abilities, gender identities, and sexual orientations.

Join us for worship at 10:30 AM Sundays, in-person or online through our website or app. Cary Presbyterian Church is a faith community with members from all ages and stages of life, representing a variety of experiences and church backgrounds; others come with no church or religious background at all. We are affiliated with the Presbyterian Church (USA). If you have questions, don’t hesitate to contact us!

We would love to have you join us for our Pride Sunday worship service this Sunday, June 7 at 10:30 AM - in person or on...
06/04/2026

We would love to have you join us for our Pride Sunday worship service this Sunday, June 7 at 10:30 AM - in person or online at https://carypresbyterian.org/livestream.

At CPC we welcome, affirm, and celebrate all persons - of all races, nationalities, abilities, gender identities, and sexual orientations. Whatever makes you you!

This includes an open invitation to membership, the Sacraments of Baptism and the Lord’s Supper, marriages, funerals, memorial services, and service as leaders within the church.

Learn more about our commitment to LGBTQIA+ inclusion specifically at https://carypresbyterian.org/more-light.

At CPC we welcome, affirm, and celebrate all persons - of all races, nationalities, abilities, gender identities, and se...
06/01/2026

At CPC we welcome, affirm, and celebrate all persons - of all races, nationalities, abilities, gender identities, and sexual orientations. Whatever makes you you!

This includes an open invitation to membership, the Sacraments of Baptism and the Lord’s Supper, marriages, funerals, memorial services, and service as leaders within the church.

Learn more about our commitment to LGBTQIA+ inclusion specifically at https://carypresbyterian.org/more-light.

05/19/2026

We enjoyed another beautiful anthem from our CPC Chancel Choir Sunday, accompanied by Heidisue on flute and Ed on piano. This is Celtic Prayer by Purifoy. Close your eyes and listen, or read along:

Hear my voice, most gracious Lord. O hear the prayer within my soul.
May the words rise to you with songs of praise.
Give me peace, touch my heart to feel your everlasting love.
Hear my prayer, Holy Lord, in the morning when I rise.

Lead my life, most faithful Lord, to seek your thoughts and know your will.
For my soul longs to dwell within your care.
Give me strength, guide my steps to live according to your word.
Lead my life, Holy Lord, in the beauty of your grace.

Search me, O Lord, and know my heart.
Try me, O God and know my thoughts.
Find any wrong that dwells within my heart.
And lead me forever in your everlasting love.

I will sing with all my heart, I sing of God’s unchanging love.
For his mercy endures forevermore.
May my trust rest in God to know the fullness of his grace.
Hear my prayer, Holy Lord, in the stillness of this hour.

If you would like to support the work of Presbyterian Campus Ministries,  now is your chance! The Presbyterian Campus Mi...
05/08/2026

If you would like to support the work of Presbyterian Campus Ministries, now is your chance! The Presbyterian Campus Ministry - Raleigh Spring Event is a little over a week away.

Event entry tickets are still available and Raffle Tickets will be available for purchase until the event ends.

Highlights:
- Maggie Kane will speak.
- You do not have to be present to win the 50/50 Raffle.
- There are a number of cool Silent Auction items that can only be bid on by event
attendees in-person. Including:.
--> A basketball autographed by new NC State Basketball Coach, Justin Gainey.
--> The 5,000 Steps: A Hallowed Places Tour by local writer Tim Peeler. NC State has recognized 10 irreplaceable buildings, landscapes and natural settings on its Raleigh campus that have accrued significant meaning over time to students, faculty, staff and alumni. We call them Hallowed Places. Take a tour of the seven sites within walking distance of the Memorial Tower and learn about all 10 spots on this tour led by University Communications writer, editor, and keeper of all things historical about NC State, Tim Peeler (’87). This will be a a walking tour that can include up to 35 people.
---Tim Peeler is also donating an autographed book.

Event entry tickets and Raffle Tickets can be purchased at https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/ticketing/2026-spring-soiree-fundraiser-2

Calling all CA’s, Middle & High School Youth & their families!! Come join us this Sunday from 4-6pm for a fun evening of...
04/30/2026

Calling all CA’s, Middle & High School Youth & their families!! Come join us this Sunday from 4-6pm for a fun evening of food & fellowship. We’ll set up Pickle Ball, 9-Square in the Air, Gaga, Co****le & other games on the playground. This is a chance for all the families of children & youth to spend an evening in fellowship. This will be our last official gathering of the semester.

Dinner will be at 5:30 from Chipotle. Please contact Alan if you’re willing to bring some dessert to share.

We look forward to seeing you!

04/19/2026

Do you love supporting college students & the chance to win some money? Then you should purchase a 50/50 raffle ticket by using this QR code! Thanks in advance for your support!

Risen Christ, the Easter story is a reminder that nothing could contain you—no tomb, no body, no violent act. You are al...
04/06/2026

Risen Christ, the Easter story is a reminder that nothing could contain you—no tomb, no body, no violent act. You are alive in the world, unfettered and beckoning us to follow. Lead me to the places you have called me to be. Show me where you’re headed. I want to be there, too. Amen.

—prayer by Rev. Sarah A. Speed |

“The good news is alive in the world. Do not be afraid. Go back to Galilee. Go back to Galilee where it all started. Go ...
04/05/2026

“The good news is alive in the world. Do not be afraid. Go back to Galilee. Go back to Galilee where it all started. Go back to Galilee and celebrate like we did at the beginning when we were not afraid, when these words of liberation had not yet drawn the trappings of imperial ex*****on.

Here in this artwork, the crowd is celebrating. Figures are dancing and dancing and dancing. Doves fly among the dancers, breaking borders, Holy Spirit. This throng is in the vacant space of the empty cross.… Around the dancing figures in Galilee, patterns of doves disperse outward. The good news, the euaggelion, is alive in the world.”

—from the artist’s statement for “Meet Me in Galilee” by Hannah Garrity |

We would love to have you join us for worship at CPC on Easter Sunday!Communion will be served at all services - 7:00 AM...
04/04/2026

We would love to have you join us for worship at CPC on Easter Sunday!

Communion will be served at all services - 7:00 AM outdoor, 8:30 AM in the Sanctuary, and 10:30 AM in the Sanctuary, and everyone is welcome at the table.

Nursery care is available for children up to age 3 1/2 during the 8:30 AM and 10:30 AM services.

Children 3 1/2 to 1st grade may go to Worship & Wonder for Bible stories and activities during the first half of the 10:30 AM service.

The 10:30 AM service will also be live-streamed at https://carypresbyterian.org/livestream, and recorded for later viewing.

More info on Lent & Easter at CPC athttps://carypresbyterian.org/lent.

“Judas betrays Jesus, and his emancipatory mission, with a kiss that signals to the authorities: he is the one you seek!...
04/03/2026

“Judas betrays Jesus, and his emancipatory mission, with a kiss that signals to the authorities: he is the one you seek! … In the chaos of the moment, forgetting the nonviolence Jesus has modeled, his disciples ready their weapons. One even swings his sword and cuts off the ear of an arresting official. Immediately, Jesus reminds his people that they fight with words, ideas, and vision. To press the point, he touches the wounded officer and heals him. The power of God that Jesus represents shows care even for the oppressor—even as Jesus uses God’s power to overturn systems of oppression.

Dying on the cross, Jesus reinforces his message of nonviolent resistance in the most heartbreaking of ways. As the authorities crucify him for proclaiming and prosecuting the hope of liberation for all God’s people, Jesus asks God to forgive them. To the end, he fights them by loving them.

Our calling is to go and do likewise. Fight: Consistently. Defiantly. Furiously. Nonviolently. Whenever and wherever we encounter brokenness, injustice, and oppression. To do otherwise is to betray everything for which he lived and died.”

—Rev. Dr. Brian Blount, from his commentary on Luke 22:47–23:46 |

Art: "Revealed Through Nonviolence” by Rev. Lauren Wright Pittman | @sanctifiedart

Address

614 Griffis Street
Cary, NC
27511

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 1pm
Sunday 8:30am - 12:30pm

Telephone

+19194678700

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