Cornwall Church, Evangelical church in Bellingham, Washington, US
Cornwall Church is a brick evangelical church building in Bellingham with a steep roof and a prominent steeple at the top. The structure displays traditional American church architecture with clear design elements visible from the street.
The congregation began around 1900 as a home-based church founded by Simon Decker, a pioneer of the Church of God Movement in Bellingham. The community grew significantly during the 20th century to become an important institution in the region.
Salt on the Street program provides food and clothing assistance while conducting outdoor services for homeless individuals in Whatcom County.
The church is located at 2401 Cornwall Avenue with parking available for visitors. Services are held at different times during the week, so check ahead for current meeting schedules.
Starting with 40 members in 1934, the congregation expanded to become a megachurch with weekly attendance exceeding 2,500 people.
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