North Greece Road Church of Christ – Church of Christ in Rochester, NY

A Church of Christ congregation serving Rochester, NY. Contact the church directly for current worship times and programs.

Contact Information

Address:
1039 N Greece Rd
Rochester, NY 14626

Phone: 585-256-0190

Website: Visit Website

Service Times

Please call for current service times

Congregation Size: 500

📍 Location

About This Location

The North Greece Road Church of Christ serves the greater Rochester metropolitan area, strategically located in Greece, one of Rochester’s prominent northern suburbs. Rochester, known as the “Flower City” for its historic nursery industry and beautiful lilac festivals, sits along Lake Ontario’s southern shore in western New York’s Finger Lakes region.

This vibrant community of nearly one million residents benefits from Rochester’s diverse economy, anchored by major corporations, world-class medical facilities like the University of Rochester Medical Center, and renowned educational institutions. The area’s four distinct seasons offer residents and visitors scenic beauty from lakefront summers to colorful autumn foliage throughout the surrounding countryside.

Churches of Christ maintain a smaller but dedicated presence throughout New York state, making this congregation an important fellowship hub for believers in the Rochester area and beyond. The church serves families from various backgrounds, including young professionals, university students, retirees, and those connected to Rochester’s thriving technology and healthcare sectors.

Visitors to Rochester will discover a city rich in history, from its role in the Underground Railroad to being the birthplace of companies like Eastman Kodak and Xerox. The region offers excellent cultural amenities, including museums, festivals, and recreational opportunities along Lake Ontario and throughout the nearby Finger Lakes.

Those relocating or visiting the Rochester area will find the North Greece Road Church of Christ committed to New Testament Christianity and biblical worship practices.

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