Approximately thirty-three percent of the people of Charlevoix, Michigan are religious, according to a recent survey. This compares to just under forty-two percent in Michigan and nearly fifty percent in the United States.
Of Charlevoix residents who have cited a religious affiliation, the majority were Catholics, followed remotely by Presbyterians, Methodists, Lutherans, Pentecostals, Mormons, Baptists, Episcopalians, and Christians of other denominations or who attend non-denominational churches. Four-tenths of a percent cites various Eastern religions, but fewer than one-tenth of a percent were associated with any other religions.
The focus of this category is on faith, religion, and spirituality in Charlevoix, Michigan. Appropriate resources might include websites representing places of worship or ministries within the city, regardless of the particular religion, denomination, or sect.
 
 
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Bible Baptist Church of Charlevoix
Bible Baptist was started by Pastor and Mrs. Jim Lugibihl in 1955. Originally meeting at the American Legion Hall, the church moved into its own building soon after. The church history, location, service times, and a calendar of upcoming programs and events are posted to the site, along with office hours and contacts, live streaming of sermons, and an overview of its various ministries to the church congregation, newcomers, and the community are included.
http://www.bbcministry.com/
Charlevoix Church of the Nazarene
Associated with the worldwide Church of the Nazarene denomination, the Charlevoix, Michigan congregation meets at its facilities on Waller Road on Sunday mornings and evenings, Wednesday evenings, and on other occasions, as posted in its service schedule and calendar of events, which are featured here. Other resources include a statement of beliefs, an introduction to its leadership and staff, and an overview of its family, children’s, youth, and adult ministries.
http://charnaz.org/
Charlevoix Family Camp of the Church of God
Situated a couple of miles from downtown Charlevoix, the Christian camp was established in 1908, and includes cabin accommodations as well as dormitory rooms, the specifications of which are stated here, along with check-in and check-out times and other details. Directions, a photo gallery, and audio recordings of services held at the camp are featured. Other resources include a newsletter, announcements, and contact data.
http://charlevoixcamp.com/
Located on State Street in Charlevoix, Michigan, the church is a branch of the Episcopal Jesus Movement in Northwest Michigan. An introduction to the church, its staff and vestry, a member directory, and Sunday ministry schedules are published to the site, which includes information about its music and worship ministries, Christian outreach, evangelism, stewardship, and a calendar of upcoming events. Recordings of recent sermons are available.
http://christepiscopalchurch.net/
Meeting at its facilities on State Street in Charlevoix, Michigan, the congregation is affiliated with the United Methodist Church. An introduction to the pastor and his wife are presented, and its office hours, telephone number, and email address are given. Sunday worship times are posted, with a calendar of upcoming events, a photo gallery, service videos, announcements, and links to the church’s social media pages are included, along with a blog.
http://chxumc.com/
The congregation meets at its facilities on Oak Street in Charlevoix, Michigan. An introduction to the church, policy statements, worship schedules, a calendar of events, and a staff directory are posted, along with an overview of its ministries to the community, adults, children, youth, support groups, and music and prayer ministries are outlined, career opportunities are posted, and a church newsletter and audio archive of recent sermons are included.
http://communityreformed.net/
Located near downtown Charlevoix, Michigan, the congregation ministers to men, women, and children. Directions, Sunday service schedules, and a calendar of upcoming programs and events are published to the site, which includes an introduction to those who are new, an overview of its men’s ministries, women’s ministries, teen ministries, kid’s ministries, and small group programs, and its office hours, telephone number, and email address are given.
https://familyoffaithcvx.com/
First Congregational Church of Charlevoix
Founded in 1882, the Charlevoix, Michigan congregation is affiliated with the United Church of Christ denomination, reflecting the same diversity in thinking and theology. An overview of its worship style and an introduction to those who may be attending services for the first time is put forward, including schedules, a description of its ministries and programs, staff contacts, and membership policies. Worship service times, live-streaming of services, and sermon archives are available.
http://chxucc.org/
The Charlevoix Catholic Church was formed in August of 1890 when the cornerstone for the original church was laid. Although a new church building was constructed in 1963, the congregation still utilizes the original church bell, purchased in 1894. The parish’s history is told here, along with a description and schedules of its ministries, sacraments, faith formation programs, and other events. Office hours and contacts are posted, and a photo gallery is included.
https://stmarycharlevoix.com/