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Churches

First Baptist Church
300 West Birch, 675-2251 Sunday morning worship at 11:00 am

First United Methodist Church
416 West Main, Box 276, 675-2351 Sunday morning worship at 11:00 am

Greater Mt. Zion Baptist Church
509 Ave. A, Box 105, Sunday morning worship at 11:00 am

Bridge the Gap Ministries
304 W. Main Street, 632-7645, Sunday morning worship at 10:00 am

Templo Maranatha
810 East Hwy. 82, 675-2745, Sunday morning worship 11:00 am

Templo Elim Asambleas de Dios
412 West 3rd Street, Box 231, 675-2789 or 675-0059, Sunday morning worship 11:00 am.

New Vision Ministries Full Gospel Church
229 South Berkshire, 675-2943, Sunday morning worship 10:50 am

Primitive Baptist Church
401 South Emerald, 620-0463. Sunday singing at 10:30 am worship at 11:00 am

Church of Christ
401 W. Birch, 675-2277, Sunday morning worship 10:30 am.

First Assembly of God
112 North Durham, 675-2624, Sunday morning worship 10:30 am.

Calvario Community Church
North Ayrshire, Sunday morning worship 11:00 am.

East Side Church of Christ
South Ayrshire, Sunday morning worship 10:30 am

St. Jose Catholic Church
South Crosby, 675-8117, Sunday morning mass 10:30 am.

Galilee Baptist Church
414 North Front, 675-2877, Sunday morning worship 11:00 am

Why Crosbyton

One of the prettiest streetscapes in West Texas is Aspen Street in Crosbyton viewed from the library windows of the second story of the High School building. It is so special because Crosbyton was a planned city. In 1909 The C.B. Livestock Company commissioned an architect to draw a streetscape of the downtown. Aspen Street was built as a large boulevard for stately … Read more...

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Mission

The purpose of the Crosbyton Chamber of Commerce is to engage in projects and activities that have a positive economic impact for the community and serve the members of the chamber.

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