Ministries, churches, and other places of worship in the City of Clawson, Michigan are the focus of topics listed in this guide.
Regardless of the specific religion, denomination, or sect, websites representing places of worship within the city are appropriate resources for this category. Informational sites focused on the role of religion in Clawson would also be on-topic here.
A recent survey determined that residents of Clawson were considerably more religious than the larger population of the state, and slightly more religious than the United States average. Of those who named a religious affiliation, the largest number were Catholics. Although nearly as many respondents identified with Protestantism, the Protestants were divided between several denominations.
Among those who cited a Christian religion, the Catholics were followed distantly by the Methodists, Lutherans, Baptists, Presbyterians, Pentecostals, Episcopalians, Mormons, and several other Protestant denominations and non-denominational churches. Other religions, representing at least one-tenth of a percent of respondents, included Judaism, Islam, and various Eastern faiths.
 
 
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Meeting at its facilities on East Elmwood Avenue, Clawson, Michigan, for Sunday School and Sunday worship services, and on Wednesdays for Bible study, the congregation’s core beliefs and vision are outlined, a calendar of events is published to the site, along with directions, office hours, contacts, and staff introductions. Its ministries to children, Life Group students, and food pantry services are featured, and a contact form is available.
https://www.gacclawson.org/
Guardian Angels Catholic Church
Designated as a mission of what is now the Holy Name Parish in Birmingham in 1920, mass was originally celebrated in the old Clawson Theatre on 14 Mile Road until its first church building was constructed in 1922, and the mission became Guardian Angels Parish in 1923. Its history, parish staff, office hours, and contacts, as well as its policies on registration, the sacraments, faith formation, and Christian service. Schedules and an events calendar are included.
https://guardiana.com/
Worshipping in an old school building on Grove Avenue, Clawson, Michigan, the non-denominational Christian church serves the Detroit metropolitan region. Meeting on Sunday mornings for Bible study and worship, on Wednesday nights for Bible study, and once a month for dinner, the congregation is highlighted, with schedules, a calendar of events, an introduction to the church’s pastor and staff, office hours and contacts, and information on making a contribution online.
http://www.heritage-churchofchrist.org/
Serving the Detroit metro area, the Metropolitan Community Church of Detroit meets in the Clawson United Methodist Church building in Clawson, Michigan, and has been serving the LGBTQ and ally community since 1972. An introduction to the congregation is provided for those who are new, and a schedule of regular weekly services, a calendar of upcoming programs and events, and an archive of past messages are included, with office hours and contacts.
http://www.mccdetroit.org/
The congregation meets at its facilities on South Main Street in the City of Clawson, Michigan on Sunday mornings for prayer, Sunday School, and worship service, and on Wednesday evenings for various group studies and fellowship. Weekly schedules and a calendar of upcoming programs and events are published to the site, along with an overview of what to expect at services, its children’s programs, office hours, telephone number, and a contact form.
https://www.clawsonchurch.com/
Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church
Organized in 1926, the Clawson, Michigan congregation’s current church sanctuary on West 14 Mile Road was built in 1956. Directions and a map showing its location are displayed, along with church office hours, office and fax numbers, and an email address. Affiliated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ECLA), its history, mission, and beliefs are outlined, a calendar of events, communion policies, outreach programs, and a photo gallery are included.
http://trinityclawson.org/