The focus of this category is on topics relating to faith, spirituality, and religion in Belleville, Michigan.
For the most part, the resources listed here will be of websites representing places of worship in Belleville. The majority, if not all, of these, will be likely be Christian churches because Christianity is, by far, the most common religion in the city. Roman Catholicism is the most common, representing more than 15% of those who claim a religion, followed by Baptists, Lutherans, and Methodists, although these are represented by various denominations.
Although nearly 4% of the city's population identifies with Islam, we are unaware of an Islamic place of worship within the city. If so, it would be appropriate in this category, as well. Regardless of the specific religion, denomination, or sect, any places of worship, ministries, or other websites discussing topics of faith in Belleville would be suitable for this category.
 
 
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Organized in 1967, the Belleville, Michigan Free Will Baptist congregation offers a variety of programs, including Prime Timers, members 50 and older who meet for Bible study on Sunday mornings, as well as a children’s worship service, teen ministries, and community outreach programs. Meeting at their facilities on East Huron River Drive, the congregation’s service schedules, a calendar of upcoming programs and events, and special activities are announced on its site.
http://www.bellevillefwbchurch.org/
Located on Hull Road, just east of Sumpter Road, the Belleville, Michigan church meets on Sunday mornings and at other times, as scheduled on its calendar of events. The church’s location is shown on a map, and its ministries to children, youth, men, and women are outlined, office hours and contacts are published to the site. Other resources include a prayer request form, a contact form, an online contribution link, and live streaming of worship services.
https://www.bellevillecog.com/
A map and directions show the location of the church in Belleville, Michigan. Its pastor, church officers, board, and staff are introduced, and a statement of beliefs is published to the site, along with service schedules, a calendar of upcoming programs and events, and a summary of its community outreach program, including its Detroit street mission and Ypsilanti soup kitchen. The most recent sermon may be heard via audio, and prayer requests may be made from the site.
https://www.bellevillelighthousechurch.org/
Belleville Presbyterian Church
The Belleville, Michigan church’s chapel was built in the 1930s for Camp Legion Unit at Willow Run, Michigan by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ford, and is available for weddings and other events. Testimonials are published to the site, which includes a gallery of photographs, office hours, and contacts. The congregation meets on Sundays for worship services and on other days, for various church programs, ministries, and special events, as announced on the site.
https://belleville-presbyterian-church.business.site/
Formed in 1957, the congregation was first known as Bethany Community Church, later becoming Bethany Baptist Church, taking its current name in 1984. The independent, non-denominational, evangelical, congregational-governed congregation is affiliated with the Independent Fundamental Churches of America. The history of the church is summarized, and a schedule of weekly services and programs, a calendar of events, and membership information are included.
https://www.bethanybiblechurch.com/
The First UMC of Belleville, Michigan meets at its facilities on Charles Street. Directions, hours of operation, and contacts are published to the site, along with its weekly service schedules, a calendar of upcoming programs and events, and other resources, such as an overview of its congregational and community ministries, prayer groups, photo gallery, a statement of beliefs, and announcements. Contacts, as well as a request form, are available for prayer requests.
https://www.bellevillefirstumc.org/
Founded in Belleville, Michigan in 1945, the congregation meets for corporate worship on Sunday mornings and Sunday evenings at its facilities on Roys Street. A brief history of the church is featured on its site, including a list of pastors who have served the church and their years of service. Meeting times are posted to the site, including its ministries for children and adults. An introduction to the church for those who are new is included, and its pastoral staff is introduced.
http://gracebaptistbelleville.com/
Using the KJV Bible as its only Scripture, the Belleville, Michigan church is an independent, fundamental, Baptist congregation, serving the greater Metro Detroit region. Its pastor and pastoral staff are introduced, office hours and contacts are posted to the site, and a calendar of events is included. Sermons from recent worship services may be viewed in its sermon archive, and information about Metro Baptist Schools, the church’s educational ministry, is featured.
https://metrobaptistbelleville.com/
Meeting on Sunday mornings and Wednesday nights, the Belleville, Michigan church also offers Growth Track, a two-week class offered on Sunday evenings for those who are interested in church membership, church service, or learning more about the beliefs of River of Life. Registration may be completed online. Other resources include a statement of beliefs, a summary of the church’s Life Groups, which are seasonal or ongoing small-group programs.
https://www.rol-ag.com/
The Roman Catholic parish is located in Belleville, Michigan. Parish contacts, church bulletins, and a photo album are published to the site, and mass times, liturgical schedules, and a calendar of events are featured. Faith formation programs, its Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults, and sacrament schedules are included, and its parish life programs are highlighted. To register with the parish, and office phone number is provided, along with an online form to request a registration card.
https://stanthonybelleville.com/
St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran Church
Affiliated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA), the congregation meets at its facilities on West Huron River Drive in Belleville, Michigan. A map shows the location of the church, Sunday and Wednesday schedules are posted to the site, and a calendar of upcoming programs and events are included. The text of recent sermons is posted, along with a summary of the Lutheran liturgy, and links to additional online Lutheran resources are also published to the site.
https://www.stpaulsbel.org/