Websites representing places of worship or ministries in Bellaire, Michigan are the focus of this category.
Most of these will be Christian churches, although sites representing any local place of worship or ministry would be appropriate for this category, regardless of the specific religion, denomination, or sect.
Fewer than 30% of the population of Bellaire identify with any particular religion. Of those who do, roughly 10% are Catholic, with the remainder divided between several Protestant denominations or non-denominational churches, although there is a Spiritualist camp meeting association in Bellaire.
The focus of this category is on faith, religion, and spirituality in Bellaire, Michigan.
 
 
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The location of the church on Shanty Creek Road in Bellaire, Michigan is shown on a map, and driving directions are available. Sunday schedules and a calendar of events are published on the site. Sermons may be viewed online, including an archive of recent sermons. Other resources include a church newsletter, an introduction to the pastor and staff, office hours and contacts, as well as a contact form. A wedding form may be downloaded from the site.
http://www.churchinthehills.org/
The Wesleyan Church in Bellaire, Michigan is situated on East Cayuga Street. Founded in 1931, the church originally met in Rapid City, but moved to Bellaire shortly after, and has been at its present location at Cayuga and Court streets since the early 1930s. Originally named Bellaire Wesleyan Church, the congregation took its current name in 2017. A profile of the church and statement of beliefs are put forth, along with a calendar of ministries and events.
https://www.bellairewesleyan.org/
The congregation meets at its facilities in Bellaire, Michigan. Featured on its site is an introduction from the pastor, and information about the church’s leadership team, a statement of faith, testimonies, and a promotional video. Weekly schedules and a calendar of upcoming programs and events are presented, and services may be viewed live. Its community outreach services and ministries to youth and children are put forth, and an online bookstore is included.
http://www.lwnchurch.com/
Snowflake Spiritualist Church Camp Meeting Association
In existence since 1899, the Association is an educational facility for those seeking the knowledge and practice of Spiritualism as a religion, philosophy, and science, as well as a Spiritual Healing Center. Its board of trustees is named, directions are given, and a calendar of events is published to the site. Other resources include a statement of principles, an audio sermon archive, and an overview of its guest accommodations, rates, and reservation policies.
http://www.snowflakecamp.com/