Appropriate topics for this guide include online resources relating to faith, religion, and spirituality in the village of Edwardsburg, Michigan.
In large part, these are going to be websites representing Christian churches in Edwardsburg, although those of any ministries or places of worship are on-topic here, regardless of the particular religion, denomination, or sect, as no other religions are widely represented within the village, at this time.
A recent survey reported that residents of Edwardsburg are significantly less religious than the average Michigan city or village. While 41.9% of people within the state cited affiliation with a religion, the percentage of Edwardsburg residents was only 16%. I cannot attest to the accuracy of this survey because the number of churches located within the village suggests a higher percentage.
Of those who cited affiliation with a religion, in this survey, the majority were Catholics, who were followed closely the Methodists, and more distantly by the Lutherans, Baptists, Pentecostals, Presbyterians, and Episcopalians, although the number of people who cited Protestant denominations that were not a part of the survey, or non-denominational churches, nearly equaled that of the Catholics. Six-tenths of a percent cited Eastern faiths, but no other religions garnered even one-tenth of a percent.
The focus of this category is on religion, faith, or spirituality in Edwardsburg, Michigan.
 
 
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Located on US-12 West, just west of downtown Edwardsburg, Michigan, the congregation meets on Sunday mornings. An introduction to the church is presented by its pastor, along with directions, a devotional guide, and a calendar of events. Sermons may be viewed through live streaming video, and an archive of sermon podcasts is included. Its ministries to children, students, and adults are highlighted, along with its ministries to the community.
https://edwardsburg.church/
A member congregation of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, a mainstream, worldwide Protestant denomination. An overview of the denomination is presented, along with an informational video. Weekly service schedules are posted, a calendar of events is included, and its Bible School, community ministries, and other programs are discussed. An online contact form is posted, and links to other Seventh-day Adventist resources are included. Contributions can be made online.
https://edwardsburgmi.adventistchurch.org/
FPC is located on US-12 West in the village of Edwardsburg, Michigan. Meeting at its facilities on Sunday mornings and evenings, as well as on Wednesday evenings, directions and a map show the location of the church, and its schedules and a calendar of events are published to the site, along with an introduction from the pastor, office hours, a telephone number, email address, and social media contacts. Contributions may be made to the church online.
https://fpcedwardsburg.com/
The UMC congregation meets at its facilities on Elkhart Road, on the northeast corner of the May Street and Elkhart Road intersection, in Edwardsburg, Michigan. Its location is shown on a map, and its office hours, phone number, and email address are included. Its staff is introduced, with contacts, announcements and service information, church newsletters, schedules, and highlights of upcoming events. Office hours, a phone number, and an email address are posted.
http://www.hope-umc.us/
Affiliated with the Southern Baptist Convention, the Southwestern Baptist Association, and the Baptist State Convention of Michigan, the OBC congregation meets at its sanctuary on Elkhart Road in Edwardsburg, Michigan. Its regular meeting schedule and a calendar of events are published to the site, along with an introduction to the pastor and staff, an overview of its ministries, a photo gallery, prayer requests, a statement of beliefs, and links to other resources.
http://www.ontwabc.org/
The Catholic parish began in 1923 as a mission church of St. Mary’s Parish in Niles, largely to serve Catholics from Michigan and northern Indiana who had summer homes on Eagle Lake. By the 1940s, increasing membership prompted the construction of a larger church, although it was still a mission of St. Mary’s, then St. Ann’s in Cassopolis, until 1981, when it became an independent parish. Its history, Mass times, membership and registration, and an event calendar are posted.
https://ourladyedwardsburg.org/