Staff
Mike Fongemy- Kannapolis Campus Pastor
Duties: Oversee the operations and ministry of Crossroads Church – Kannapolis Campus.
Family: Married to Caroline and we are blessed with four GREAT children-Patrick, Grace, and twins Ian and Megan.
Hometown: Newington, CT
Been at Crossroads Since: 2008
What events led you Crossroads: I felt led to become a part of what God is doing through this church.
Interest: Being with my family, Frisbee golf, fishing, cycling, and getting outside.
Favorite Scripture: Isaiah 40:31, Psalm 150:6
Personal Statement: “I am not the great I AM, but by the grace of God I am what I am.”
Kristi Brown- Kids 1st Coordinator, Kannapolis Campus
Duties: Oversee Kids1st at the Kannapolis campus of Crossroads Church.
Family: Married to Thad almost 25 years-wow where does the time go. Mother to three wonderful children. Our oldest is Noland (21 years old) away in college in Maryland . Our oldest daughter Gretchen (18 years) is a senior in high school. The finish for our family is Emma ( 5 years) who is conquering Kindergarten. Yes I love kids.
Hometown: Born in Siler City, NC. Been living in Concord for 20 or so years.
Been at Crossroads Since: (employment) May 2009. Our family has been members of Crossroads since 1996. (We were in the second membership class!).
Interests/ Hobbies: Love to entertain friends with food. Favorite pastime is either cooking or reading (sometimes reading about cooking). I enjoy playing with my youngest at a time in my life I was not expecting to play with a little one.
Favorite Scripture: “For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, ”plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.” Jeremiah 29:11
Personal Statement: Working with children was something that came naturally to me. I have taught public school, Sunday school and been a mom. God is leading me in a new season as an administrator and I am excited about the journey.
What events led you to Crossroads? Fifteen years ago Thad and I were searching for a church. We met Lowell at our business. He was dressed in shorts and had just mowed his grass. He invited us to the warehouse (the prior location of the church). We thought we might like to visit this preacher’s church. After the first visit we knew we had found our church home. And, as they say, the rest is history.
