Geneseo, New York Religious Organizations
- Abbey of the Genesee.
"We are a community of some 33 contemplative monks living
according to the Rule of St. Benedict and the Constitutions of
the Order of Cistercians of the Strict Observance, more commonly
known as Trappists. As such we strive to seek God and follow Christ
under a rule and an abbot in a stable community that is a school
of brotherly love."
- Central Presbyterian
Church. "Central
Presbyterian Church is a growing, caring and active Christian
community of faith. We welcome all people into a warm,
reflective, spiritually nurturing and joyous family of
believers. We encourage and respect each other in our ministries
and provide worship and Christian education for all ages with
special concern for the young. With God's help, we use our time
and talents to promote a more humane, peaceful and just world
through active support of social reform, mission and outreach
both within and beyond our community. While valuing our unique
Presbyterian heritage, we promote ecumenical cooperation."
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- Cornerstone
Baptist Church. "We believe the fundamental doctrines
of biblical Christianity, including the divine inspiration of
the Bible, the person of the Holy Spirit, the Deity of Jesus
Christ. His virgin birth, substitutionary death, bodily
resurrection & visible second coming which is yet future. We
further believe in a literal, historical & grammatical
interpretation of the word of God, placing Gods Word at the
center of a believer's life."
- Geneseo
United Methodist Church.
- Harvest International Family
Church. "We are a Passionate people, Prophetic in
nature, Preparing disciples, Possessing our inheritance,
Persevering in trials, Prevailing in warfare, Proclaiming the
Gospel. We provide resources to help accomplish our goal of
reaching every person from house to house, city to city, nation
to nation!"
- Pleasant
Valley Baptist Church. "The purpose of Pleasant Valley
Baptist Church is, under the direction of the Holy Spirit, to
proclaim the good news of Jesus Christ to all people, to provide
an environment for worship and fellowship, to prepare God's
people for works of service, to reflect God's love in
relationships with others, and to encourage a lifestyle of
servanthood under the Lordship of Christ."
- St. Michael's Episcopal Church.
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