Subjects relating to faith, religion, and spirituality in the village of Fruitport, Michigan are the focus of this guide.
Online resources representing local churches, other places of worship, or missions in Fruitport are appropriate for this category.
A recent survey suggests that residents of Fruitport are considerably less religious than those in the average Michigan locality, and the average American town. only 30% of those in Fruitport claimed an affiliation but have a religion. Of these, the majority were Catholics. They were followed closely by the Presbyterians, Lutherans, and Methodists, and more distantly by the Baptists, Pentecostals, Episcopalians, and Mormons, although 4.1% claimed affiliation with Protestant denominations that we're not a part of the survey, or with various nondenominational Protestant churches, and 0.9% affiliated with Islam and 0.1% affiliated with Judaism.
Without regard two of the specific religion, denomination, or sect, any ministries or places of worship within the village are appropriate for this category, as are informational sites that have a focus on religion in Fruitport.
 
 
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Meeting on Sunday mornings, the church is located on West Oak Street in Fruitport, Michigan, and services are also streamed online. Last Sunday's services may be viewed through the site, and links to a sermon archive are provided. Introductions to the church's pastors, staff, and elder team are included, and its ministries to children and students, small group ministries, and other programs are featured. Video testimonies from members of the congregation are included.
https://www.calvarymuskegon.com/
Affiliated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA), the congregation meets at its facilities on Pontaluna Road in Fruitport, Michigan. Featured is a statement of beliefs, staff introductions, office hours, and contacts. Sunday schedules, after-service fellowships, and other fellowship opportunities are outlined, including Bible studies, small group programs, and opportunities for service, such as mentoring, a quilting group, and community services.
http://www.edgewoodlutheran.org/
Fruitport Christian Reformed Church
Associated with the Christian Reformed Churches in North America, the Fruitport, Michigan congregation meets at its facilities on Pontaluna Drive. Sunday service schedules are published to its site, and a sermon archive allows viewing of recent sermons. An introduction to the congregation is included, along with links to ministry partners, local area relief agencies, schools, youth resources, and denominational sites. Contacts, schedules, and a pastor's blog are included.
https://www.fruitportcrc.org/
Fruitport Congregational Church
Founded in 1869, the congregation met in homes until 1901, when its first church was built. Its original church is still standing, but no longer in use, as the congregation meets in its second church building, constructed in 1961. The congregation meets on Sunday mornings for Sunday worship services, Sunday school, coffee hour, and fellowship, and at other times, as scheduled here. Its location, office hours, and contacts are posted. A sermon archive is included.
https://fruitportcongregational.org/
Located on East Pontaluna Road in the village of Fruitport, Michigan, Grace is associated with the Assemblies of God USA, a Pentecostal Christian denomination. Weekly schedules, a calendar of events, and an overview of the church's ministries to children and youth, its men's ministries, women's ministries, and small group studies are discussed, with schedules and contacts. A sermon archive goes back to 2019, and a staff directory and a contact form are available.
https://www.graceaog.church/