Faith, religion, and spirituality in the City of Benton Harbor, Michigan are the focus of resources listed in this guide.
Nearly half the population of Benton Harbor considers themselves to be religious. Of these, the various Christian denominations are the most common, Catholicism being the largest, followed by the Lutherans, Baptists, Methodists, Pentecostals, and Presbyterians. Approximately 2% of the population of Benton Harbor identifies with Islam.
Websites representing churches or other places of worship in Benton Harbor, regardless of the particular religion, denomination, or sect, are appropriate topics for this category, as are any other topics relating to religion in Benton Harbor.
 
 
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Located on Greenly Avenue, the Benton Harbor, Michigan congregation meets on Sunday morning for Sunday School and worship services, the latter of which are typically from 60-90 minutes, as well as on Tuesday nights for prayer, and on Wednesday night for services. Other programs and events are posted on its calendar of events. Its congregational, group, and community outreach programs are highlighted, with contacts, schedules, and volunteer opportunities.
http://www.apostolicbh.com/
Benton Harbor Church of Christ
The Benton Harbor, Michigan congregation meets at its facilities on East Empire Avenue, a location that’s shown on a map. Its beliefs and organizational structure are outlined, Sunday and Wednesday service times are published to the site, along with a calendar of upcoming programs and events, links to sister congregations and various online Christian resources, announcements, and an archive of sermon audio as far back as 2018, listed by date, title, and speaker.
http://www.bhcoc.org/
First Presbyterian Church of Benton Harbor, Michigan
Formed more than a hundred and twenty-five years ago, First Presbyterian is an integrated congregation on Green Avenue, in downtown Benton Harbor. A map shows the location of the church, its leadership is introduced, and a statement of beliefs is published to the site. Worship service schedules, a calendar of upcoming programs and events, and an overview of its congregational and community programs are included. Transcripts of sermons are available.
https://firstpresbh.org/
Good Shepherd Evangelical Lutheran Church
Affiliated with the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod, the congregation has served the Benton Harbor, Michigan community since 1955. Its address and directions are posted to the site, which also includes a schedule of Sunday worship services, office telephone number, an email address, social media contacts, and links to private, Christian schools that the church supports, along with other nearby sister churches. Announcements are published to the site.
https://goodshepbh.org/
Formed as the Main Street SDA Church in 1946, the congregation took its current name when it moved to Highland Avenue in 1977. Affiliated with the Seventh-day Adventist Church, a mainstream Protestant denomination with a worldwide membership, the Benton Harbor, Michigan church is highlighted, its pastors and staff are introduced, and a gallery of photographs is presented. Office hours, contact information, and a calendar of events are included.
https://bentonharborhighlandavenuemi.adventistchurch.org/
Islamic Association of Southwest Michigan
Headquartered in Benton Harbor, Michigan, the IASWM was formed to bring the Islamic community together, establishing an Islamic brotherhood and sisterhood, and to share its faith and Islam with its neighbors. Its purpose, core values, and teachings are outlined, including a brief history of Islam in America. Office hours and contacts are posted, along with daily prayer times, announcements, and daily reminders. Directions and parking information are provided.
http://www.iaswm.org/
Founded in Benton Harbor, Michigan by Benjamin Purnell in May of 1903, the Christian community soon grew to be very large and prosperous, building houses, buying farmland, and raising fruit, vegetables, and dairy cattle, as well as opening an amusement park with miniature steam trains. The church also hosted baseball teams and musicians. Although much smaller today, the organization remains as a private, residential religious community, which is defined here.
https://www.israelitehouseofdavid.com/
The Israelite House of David, as reorganized in 1930 by Mary Purnell, who founded the religious community with her husband, Benjamin Purnell, in 1902, is headquartered at the original home of the church in Benton Harbor, Michigan. The teachings of the church are featured, and much information is presented regarding its history. In 1997, Mary’s City of David opened its historic properties to the public for viewing, along with a gift shop, and is listed ad a Historic District.
http://www.maryscityofdavid.org/
Started as a church plant in 2007, the congregation meets at its facilities at the crossroads that lead directly into St. Joseph and Benton Harbor, on the corner of Napier and Broadway. Its beliefs, leadership and staff, worship service times, an event calendar, office hours, and contacts are published to the site. Its group programs, Bible studies, baptism policies, and outreach activities are featured, and a video archive of recent messages are available.
https://overflowchurch.org/