Faith, religion, and spirituality in Eastpointe, Michigan are the focal points of this guide. These are likely to consist of online resources representing local places of worship and ministries, whatever the particular religion, denomination, or sect.
According to a recent survey, residents of Eastpointe are slightly more religious than the average Michigander. Of those citing a religious affiliation, the vast majority were Catholics, the only other denominations earning more than one percent being the Lutherans and the Baptists, at less than five percent and just over one percent, respectively. Others included the Pentecostals, Methodists, Presbyterians, Mormons, and Episcopalians, although more than three percent cited other Protestant denominations or non-denominational churches. Three-tenths of a percent, each, claimed affiliation with Islam or Eastern religions.
Websites representing churches, other places of worship, or ministries in Eastpointe are the focus of this guide.
 
 
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The congregation meets at its facilities on Kelly Road in Eastpointe, Michigan. Its address and a map show the location of the church, a schedule of Sunday morning services and Wednesday evening Bible studies are posted, along with a telephone number, and a map showing the area in which people can be picked up for services. Its ministries to various age groups, its women’s group, men’s group, food pantry, and community services are featured.
https://www.christiantrinitychurch.com/
Immanuel United Methodist Church
Established in 1847 at the current site of the Eastpointe Police Station, on the north side of Nine Mile Road, just east of Gratiot Avenue, the church still has a cemetery behind the police station, although its current building is on Gratiot Avenue, just north of Semrau Avenue. Offering traditional and contemporary Sunday services, its weekly schedules, a calendar of events, church office hours, and contacts are posted. Sermon archives are included.
http://www.immanueleastpointe.org/
Pentecostal Church of Jesus Christ
PCJC is a Pentecostal congregation that meets at its facilities on East 9 Mile Road in Eastpointe, Michigan. Its location is shown on a map, and its Sunday morning and afternoon worship schedules, Tuesday prayer and Bible studies, and other weekly programs are posted, along with a telephone number and a contact form. An overview of its men’s and women’s ministries, music ministry, and other programs is included, and its pastor and staff are introduced.
https://pcjcchurch.wordpress.com/
Organized as St. Peter Lutheran Church in 1879, the congregation assumed its current name in 1968 after a couple of mergers and moves. Its current church building was constructed in 1976. The history of the church is told, along with a statement of beliefs, an introduction to its pastor, and information and schedules for its several ministries and community services. Weekly schedules, a calendar of events, church bulletins, and a sermon archive are available.
https://www.stl-eastpointe.org/
St. Peter’s Evangelical Lutheran Church Eastpointe
Founded in 1845, when Eastpointe was known as Erin Township, and Gratiot Avenue was the Fort Gratiot Turnpike, made of logs. A year later, the congregation split and a new log church was built, replaced by a brick church. At its current location since 1950, the congregation is affiliated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA). Its church, early childhood center, and school are featured, along with schedules, office hours, and contacts.
https://www.stpeterslutheranchurch.net/