Crossroads Bible Fellowship, Rochester, NY
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Crossroads Bible Fellowship is an open brethren assembly based in Henrietta, a suburb of Rochester, Monroe Co., New York. From a 1990's history, it "began breaking bread in 1996 in the home of Chuck and Mary Gianotti. The meeting moved to the Norman Howard School at 725 Pinnacle Road, Henrietta on Easter Sunday, 1997. The assembly began with the blessing of Congress Avenue Bible Chapel, from which most of the original members came; the Gianottis moved down from Canada. The Gianottis, Rick and Jennifer Myles, Bill and Kelly Wendlandt, Jim Mayer, and Larry Haag were the principals involved in the start-up and are the recognized leaders of the assembly. About 45 adults and youngsters attend Crossroads Bible Fellowship."
Current info may be found at CBF's website.
Locations
- 1996-1997: home of Chuck & Mary Gianotti, Rochester
- 1997+: Norman Howard School, 725 Pinnacle Rd., Henrietta
- Current: Pieter’s Family Life Center, 1025 Commons Way, Rochester
Also See
- Visiting Ministry at Crossroads Bible Fellowship, Rochester, NY itinerants, news, etc.
- Who's Who at Crossroads Bible Fellowship, Rochester, NY notable alumni
Sources
- CBF's website
- New York history by Peterson & Rodgers