Cornerstone Bible Church
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This church is a stone structure that was completed in 1931, on the corner of Glendora and Whitcomb Avenues. In 1930, a group of families, with spiritual differences, had been searching for stronger bible teachings and chose to break off from the Glendora Brethren Church to form the Independent Brethren Church of Glendora (IBCG).
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On October 1 of 1930, the Independent Brethren Church of Glendora officially formed with 140 charter members. In it's first years, the Independent Brethren Church met downtown in the Kamphefner Building on the northwest corner of Glendora and Meda, the former location of Kussart's Grocery and later, Finkbiner's Market. During this time period, to save on building costs, the men from the IBCG started mining the rock quarries in the San Gabriel Canyon above the bustling citrus groves in Glendora and brought down large stones out of which they built the structure that stands as Cornerstone Bible Church today.
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Cornerstone Bible Church. Accessed May 19th 2022. https://cbcglendora.org/.
Price, Ryan. Glendora: Past & Present. Charleston, SC. Arcadia Publishing, 2008.
Price, Ryan. Glendora: Postcard History Series. Charleston, SC. Arcadia Publishing, 2008.
Price, Ryan. Glendora: Postcard History Series. Charleston, SC. Arcadia Publishing, 2008.
Price, Ryan. Glendora: Postcard History Series. Charleston, SC. Arcadia Publishing, 2008.