
Quick Facts
Founded
Unknown
Denomination
Independent Baptist
Service Times
Sunday services (times unconfirmed)
Men's Ministry
No
Kids Ministry
Yes
Pastor Credentials
Master of Ministry degree at Virginia Baptist College; ordained September 20, 2008

10-Point Theological Scorecard
Christology
Is Jesus the only way? (John 14:6)
Trinitarian per Baptist tradition; Pastor Ken Biggs confirmed.
Strong
Scripture
Inerrancy affirmed? Final authority?
'Belief Statement' available only as PDF download — content not surfaced via WebFetch in this pass.
Caution
Men's Discipleship
Intentional formation for men?
Not separately listed in age-tier ministries grid.
Caution
Soteriology
Faith alone? How is salvation presented?
Three priorities listed (Glorify, Edify, Testify) consistent with evangelical Baptist soteriology; specifics not detailed.
Caution
Gender / Biblical Design
Biblical manhood and womanhood by God's design — patriarchal, complementarian, egalitarian, or affirming gender ideology?
Not stated on accessible pages; pastor and ordination context (2008, 30 yrs ministry) consistent with traditional IFB complementarianism.

Independent Baptist tradition assumes male pastoral leadership
Caution
Leadership Structure
Male elders/pastors? Accountability?
Pastor Ken Biggs (male, ordained 2008) is the only named leader; staff/elders page returned 404. /about page reachable.
Caution
Preaching Style
Expository or topical/therapeutic?
Pastor philosophy quotes Psalm 95:6 ('worship and glorify God'); homiletic style not confirmed.
Caution
Mission Clarity
Great Commission central?
Standard age-based ministries (Children/Student/Adult/Senior) Sundays 10am + Wed 7pm.
Caution
Cultural Alignment
DEI/CRT language? Social justice crowding out gospel?
Traditional Baptist tone; no progressive signals discoverable on accessible pages.
Caution
Accountability Structure
Denominational home, elder plurality, or external network — is the pastor answerable to anyone?
Baptist heritage stated; specific affiliation (IFB / SBC / etc.) still not published — kept yellow pending PDF review.
Caution

Assessment
Crossroads Baptist Church on Lee Hill School Drive is led by Pastor Ken Biggs, a career ministry man with nearly 30 years in church and Christian school administration. His ordination through Virginia Baptist College and service in Shenandoah Valley and Fredericksburg ministries indicates a traditional Baptist background. The church is listed in KJV Churches directories, suggesting a King James Only or KJV-preferred position. The presence of a Christian school background is a positive indicator for family formation commitment. The independent Baptist tradition is wide — some churches here are doctrinally sound and family-focused; others are legalistic. This church merits in-person investigation before drawing firm conclusions. The complementarian structure is expected but not explicitly confirmed.
#independent-baptist#kjv#established#lee-hill#traditional

Sources & Evidence
Enrichment Notes
2026-04-23 deep-dive: /about confirms Pastor Ken Biggs (ordained 2008, ~30 years ministry). Belief statement is downloadable PDF only — not parseable via WebFetch. /staff and /beliefs paths returned 404. Holding yellow — no red flags discovered, but doctrinal specifics still inaccessible.
These are the URLs consulted to arrive at this church's scoring. Score-note claims are synthesized from homepage content, denominational directories, and public statements of faith at the time of review. Church websites change frequently; we're progressively adding Internet Archive snapshots to prevent link rot.
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[1] Live source
crossrbc.org
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[2] Live source
crossrbc.org/about
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[3] Live source
crossrbc.org/ministries
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[4] Live source
crossrbc.org/staff%20(404)
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[5] Live source
crossrbc.org/about/beliefs%20(404)
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Last reviewed:
2026-05-16
— Annual review recommended