Chrome Cross Biker Church

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How should I dress to come to Chrome Cross?

The same way you do every day. The bible implies to come to God as you are you are and while that meant with your sins and all, and God will help you, why wouldn’t you come to church the same way? We are a come as you are church, all we care about is that you come. We do ask that you dress with some modesty and respect others, but come as you are and be yourself. Remember,  its about God, and what he wants to do in you and with you.

Do I have to have a motorcycle to go to Chrome Cross?

No, of course not.  Many folks who come to Chrome Cross don’t own or ride motorcycles at all. Maybe that’s not your thing and that is perfectly fine you are still welcome to join us. Our passion is riding and to reach the biker community but the most important thing is a relationship with Jesus Christ and sharing the Gospel with anyone we can.

What makes Chrome Cross different?

We are a church and not a motorcycle ministry. We do biker events, rides, and work with other biker enthusiast and groups. We truly love working with other area church and local motorcycle ministries  to support one another to reach out to the biker community.

Can I bring my family?

Absolutely we are family friendly and everyone is always welcome. The more the merrier!

When are the services?

We have a Saturday evening service at 6PM and a Sunday morning service at 11AM.

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    Psalm 16:1
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