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Cornerstone Bible Chapel, Rochester, NY

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[https://omeka.religiousecologies.org/files/original/dcdd6054aa8916adaecaafcd5e80cae624ca8c95.jpg 1926 USCoRB] indicated that there were 38 in fellowship (15 men, 23 women) in this assembly including 5 S.S. teachers, presiding over 30 children (for a total of 68 in 1926). The Hall had a value of $3,000 with $600 owed (with $354.63 in annual expenses), and $545.50 was additionally spent towards the Lord's work in 1926.
By 1951In 1950, they moved to the assembly constructed a new building at 195 Congress Ave., and rebranded as Congress Avenue Gospel Chapel thru at least 1970, and at some juncture as Congress Avenue Bible Chapel. About 1999-2000, it relocated and rebranded as its current location and name.
In a 1990's [[New York history]] by Peterson & Rodgers, "Some of the leaders over the years have been Bob Westfall, Ted Larter, Vernon Larter, Jim Boyd, Mel Northrup, and Harvey Rodger. Congress Avenue Bible Chapel has about 200 adults and youngsters. The assembly has commended workers to Zambia, Colombia, Zaire, and Papua New Guinea. Randy Amos and Ray Blais and their families were commended for full time work at Northgate and elsewhere."
* St. Paul Blvd. Assembly 1916+
* Carter Street Chapel +1927+
* Carter Street Assembly Hall +1936-1950+* Congress Avenue Gospel Chapel +19511950-1970+
* Congress Avenue Bible Chapel +1999/2000
* Cornerstone Bible Chapel 1999/2000-current
* 70 Jefferson St. & 404 South Ave. +1922+
* crnr. Carter & Herald +1926-1950+
* 195 Congress Ave. (cor. Congress & Pioneer Sts.) +1951-1999** later sold to Ebenezer, now occupied by [https:/2000/www.templeofgodinc.com/ Temple of God, Inc.].
* 3231 Buffalo Rd. 2000-current