Spirituality, religion, and faith in the City of Cheboygan, Michigan is the focal point of the resources found in this guide.
Appropriate resources for this guide include websites representing churches, other places of worship, and ministries in Cheboygan, as well as informational sites focused on religion in the city.
A recent survey determined that residents of Cheboygan are considerably less religious than those in the larger United States or the State of Michigan. The percentage of respondents in the United States who claimed a religious affiliation was 49.4%, and the Michigan percentage was 41.9%, while only 31.2% of those in Cheboygan claimed such an affiliation.
Of these, the larger percentage were Catholics at 13.9%. The Catholics were followed distantly by the Methodists, Lutherans, Pentecostals, Mormons, Episcopalians, Presbyterians, and Baptists, although 4% claimed membership in other Christian denominations or non-denominational churches. Fewer than one-tenth of one percent claimed any other religion than Christianity.
However, any religious resources related to Cheboygan would be suitable for this guide, regardless of the specific religion, denomination, or sect.
 
 
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The small congregation meets at its facilities on Palmyra Street in the City of Cheboygan, Michigan. An introduction to the church includes an overview of its mission, what might be expected while attending services, and a statement of beliefs. Its schedule of Sunday morning Bible study and worship services, Wednesday afternoon Bible study, and Thursday evening Bible study is posted, along with directions, a telephone number, and an online contact form.
http://www.cheboyganchurchofchrist.com/
Cheboygan Compassionate Ministries
Begun in 1993, the Cheboygan, Michigan ministry is an umbrella organization of the Cheboygan Church of the Nazarene. It includes The Lord’s Kitchen, a soup kitchen open five days a week, as well as a laundry ministry, a summer breakfast program for people of all ages, and a back-to-school event held each August, in which students can receive school supplies, as well as participate in competitions, and various entertainment events. Volunteer opportunities are posted.
https://www.cheboygancompassion.com/
Cheboygan, Pellston, and Riggsville Catholic Parishes
Consisting of the St. Mary/St. Charles, Sacred Heart, Assumption of Mary, and St. Clement Catholic churches, the first two located in Cheboygan, the others in Burt Lake and Pellston, Michigan, the parish sites features all of its member churches and includes parish registration forms, mass times, recorded masses, a parish calendar, information on Catholic cemeteries and schools within the parish, church bulletins, and an overview of ministries and groups.
https://cprparishes.org/
Located on Palmyra Street in Cheboygan, Michigan, the Christian congregation meets regularly on Sunday mornings and on Wednesday evenings, according to a schedule that is posted here. Occasional programs include new member orientation classes, Bible studies, various community outreach programs, and overseas mission work. Sermon preludes are included, so that members of the congregations may prepare for upcoming services. A blog is included.
http://www.northshore-church.org/
Part of the Episcopal Diocese of Eastern Michigan, Episcopal work in Cheboygan, Michigan began a hundred and fifty years ago, and its current church building was constructed in 1880. A profile of the church is put forth, along with an overview of its community outreach programs, lay ministry opportunities, and its clergy, vestry, bylaws, and charters. Directions, a map, and a guide to access are presented, with schedules of regular programs and an event calendar.
https://www.stjamescheboygan.org/
The Christian congregation meets at its facilities on East US Highway 23 in Cheboygan, Michigan. An introduction to the local church and its team are provided, along with the office telephone number, email address, and a contact form. Information on what to expect while attending church is given, including its online worship options, youth groups, summer camps, marriage programs, small group fellowship and study, outreach activities, and service opportunities.
https://www.covchurchcheboygan.com/