Ministries, places of worship, and other topics related to faith, spirituality, and religion in Lincoln Park, Michigan are the focus of this portion of our guide.
According to a recent survey, 42.2% of residents in Lincoln Park cited an affiliation with a religion. Of these the Catholic, Baptist, and Islamic faiths are the most prevalent, followed by the Lutherans, Methodists, and Presbyterians.
Online resources for churches and other places of worship in Lincoln Park are appropriate for this category, regardless of the particular religion, denomination, or sect.
 
 
Recommended Resources
Calvary Evangelical Lutheran Church
Organized in 1924, the Lincoln Park, Michigan congregation is affiliated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ECLA). Its location, service schedules, and a video archive of past services are set forth, along with an overview of its programs for children and youth, its outreach ministries, sermon notes and various downloadable resources for children, and a pastor's blog. Its location is shown on a map, and a telephone number, contact form, and a map are provided.
https://www.calvarylplcms.org/
First Baptist Church of Lincoln Park
Offering two worship services on Sundays, morning and evening, as well as Wednesday night services, the congregation meets at its facilities on the corner of Fort Street and London, just west of the Bandshell in Lincoln Park, Michigan. Featured is a statement of beliefs, a photo gallery, and an overview of its ministries to children, youth, adults, and others are outlined. A map, directions, contacts, and a calendar of events are provided, and announcements are posted on the site.
http://www.fbclp.net/
Previously known as the Dix Avenue Baptist Church, the church took its current name in 2010. A brief history of the church is provided, and its leadership is introduced, along with a statement of beliefs, a map showing the location of the church, office hours, and contacts. Lighthouse Baptist is an independent, pre-millennial church that uses the King James Version of the Bible as its text. Service schedules, live-streaming of services, and a sermon archive are included.
http://lighthousebaptist-lp.com/
Founded in 1925, the congregation met in homes, and in a rented room in Raupp School, before moving into its own building in late 1926. The history of the church is outlined, along with a list of ministers who have served the church over the years, and an introduction to its leadership. Its location, contacts, Sunday and Wednesday schedules, a calendar of programs and events, and an introduction to the church for those who may be attending for the first time. A video sermon archive is included.
https://lincolnparkchurchofchrist.org/
St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church
Affiliated with the Episcopal Church and the Episcopal Diocese of Michigan, the congregation meets at its facilities on Champaign Road in Lincoln Park, Michigan. An introduction to the church's pastor and staff are provided, along with its office hours, contacts, announcements, and an overview of its youth programs and its ministries to the congregation. Stewardship and service opportunities, and the ways in which contributions to the church can be made are featured.
http://www.stmichaelslp.com/