About Us
You’re Welcome Here.
Christ Crusaders Assembly Church, a Non-Denominational Full Gospel Church, located in the heart of Buffalo New York, has been a light to families throughout the community.
Whether through their weekly Sunday Services, Youth Mentoring Programs, and consistent Community outreaches, CCA (Christ Crusaders Assembly) serves with Love, Joy, and a passion to provide Hope. Each act of service is the embodiment of their Church slogan:
“We want to do as much good as we can, for as many as we can, for as long as we can!’
Please join us at 225 Glenwood Ave, Buffalo NY on any given Sunday for a real moment of Fellowship and Love.
Our Story: A Legacy of Faith & Community
Christ Crusaders Assembly Church was established over 70 years ago, becoming a spiritual home where generations of families have grown in the Word of God, faith, and community. From its earliest days, the church has been a place where people encounter God’s love and build lasting foundations of hope.
Throughout the decades, CCA has remained committed to celebrating the unchanging love of God and shining as a light within the community—a place where individuals and families can find strength, belonging, and purpose.
Today, the church is faithfully led by Reverend Stephen Forman, who has pastored CCA for the past 30 years. His leadership reflects a deep devotion to the church, a steadfast commitment to the community, and a passionate desire to win souls for Christ. Under his guidance, Christ Crusaders Assembly continues to be a welcoming home for all who seek God’s presence and truth.
CCA stands as a testament to God’s faithfulness—rooted in history, thriving in the present, and reaching toward the future with hope.
Becoming a Member of Christ Crusaders Assembly
Those who desire to become active members of Christ Crusaders Assembly are invited to take the next step in their faith journey with us. Membership involves embracing the tenets of our Faith Statement and participating in our New Member Orientation.
Membership Requirements:
📖 Affirm the Tenets of the Faith Statement
A commitment to the biblical beliefs and values that guide our church community.
🏫 Attend a New Member Orientation Class
Orientation sessions are scheduled periodically and provide an introduction to our mission, ministries, and expectations for active membership.
We look forward to walking alongside you as you grow in faith, community, and purpose.
Tenets of the Faith
- The Inspiration of the Scriptures. The Holy Bible is the inspired Word of God, a revelation from God to man, the infallible rule of faith and conduct. (II Timothy 3:16–17)
- The Triune God. One God, manifest in Three Persons: God the Father, God the Son, God the Holy Ghost. (Eph. 4:4–6; I Cor. 8:6)
- Man, His Creation, His Fall, and His Redemption. Man was created in the image and likeness of God. (Gen. 1:26–27) Man, through voluntary transgression, fell. (Gen. 3:1–7) Mankind’s only hope of redemption is true faith in Jesus Christ. (Acts 4:10–12; Romans 5:8)
- The Salvation of Man. Conditions for salvation:
- Repentance towards God and faith toward the Lord Jesus Christ. (Luke 24:47; Romans 10:9–10)
- The evidence of salvation: the inner witness of the Holy Spirit (Romans 8:16), and the outward life of righteous living according to the Word of God. (II Cor. 5:17)
- Water Baptism.
(Mark 16:15–16) - Holy Communion. The Lord’s Supper, consisting of the elements of bread and grape juice, is shared together on the first Sunday of each month, expressing our sharing of the divine nature, our memorial of our Lord Jesus Christ’s suffering and death, and a reminder of His coming again. (I Cor. 11:23–26)
- Sanctification. (Heb. 12:14; I Thess. 5:22–24)
- Ministry of Evangelism. A divinely called and scripturally ordained ministry has been provided by our Lord for a twofold purpose:
- The evangelization of the world. (Mark 16:15–16)
- The edifying of the Body of Christ. (Eph. 4:11–13)
- The Rapture of the Church and Resurrection of the Dead in Christ. (I Thess. 4:13–18)
- The Second Coming of Christ. (Matt. 24:29–30)
- The Resurrection of the “Lost.” (Rev. 20:11–15)
