Topics relating to faith, religion, and spirituality in Roscommon, Michigan are the focus of this portion of our guide.
According to a recent survey, residents of Roscommon are not particularly religious, as compared to those in the average locality in Michigan or the United States. While 41.9% of respondents from Michigan, and 49.4% of those in the United States, claimed an affiliation with a religion, only 23.6% of Roscommon residents were religious.
Non-Christian respondents accounted for fewer than 0.1% of respondents and, of those who were Christian, the majority were Protestants, although the Roman Catholics were the largest single denomination.
The Catholics were followed by the Lutherans, Methodists, Baptists, Mormons, Pentecostals, Presbyterians, Episcopalians, and other Protestant or Anabaptist denominations that weren't part of the survey, as well as various non-denominational churches.
Appropriate topics for this category include places of worship and ministries in Roscommon, regardless of the particular religion, denomination, or sect, as well as any other topics related to belief, faith, religion, and spirituality within the village.
 
 
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The Roscommon, Michigan congregation is a ministry of the Assemblies of God. The church offers two Sunday services, traditional and contemporary, as well as adult worship and a youth program on Wednesday evenings. Its schedules, core values, mission, and a video of the most recent sermon are provided, and its address, a map showing its location, a telephone number, and email address are provided. Announcements are posted on the site and contributions to the church may be made online.
https://www.beaconagmi.org/
First Congregational Church of Roscommon
Organized in 1875, this was the first Protestant Church in Roscommon, Michigan, and its first structure was built with financial assistance from the American Congregational Union. After a fire, a new building, known as the stone church, was built in 1928, and served until 1961, when the current building was built. Its history, beliefs, and staff are featured, and its service schedules, an audio sermon archive, and an overview of its ministries, and contacts, are set forth.
https://fccroscommon.org/
Good Shepherd United Methodist Church of the North
Located in Roscommon, Michigan, the congregation meets on Sunday mornings and evenings, with other programs throughout the week, according to its calendar of programs and events. Directions, an overview of its ministries, announcements, and an introduction for those who will be attending for the first time are offered, along with staff contacts, office hours, telephone number, and an email address. Also included is a prayer request form, and an informational blog.
https://www.gsumc-roscommon.com/
Affiliated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA), the congregation meets at its facilities on West Maplehurst Drive in the village of Roscommon, Michigan. Its address, a map, office hours, and a telephone number are published on the site, which includes its worship schedules, a calendar of upcoming programs and events, a statement of beliefs, and a photo gallery depicting the facilities, past events, and people associated with the church.
https://messiahlutheranelca.com/
Northern Michigan Church of Christ
Meeting at its facilities on South Main Street in Roscommon, Michigan, the congregation holds worship services at 10:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. on Sunday mornings, and at 6:00 p.m. on Wednesday evenings. Its street address, mailing address, telephone number, email address, links to the church's Facebook page, and an online contact form are provided. Programs and activities are announced on the site, special programs are highlighted, and links to various lesson materials are provided.
https://www.northernmichiganchurchofchrist.com/