Faith, religion, and spirituality in Grand Blanc, Michigan are the focus of topics in this category.
A recent survey suggests that residents of Grand Blanc are slightly less religious than those in the typical Michigan community, and considerably less religious than the average American locality. While 49.4% of Americans indicated an affiliation with a religion, and 41.9% of Michiganders cited religious affiliations, the number was only 38.7% among Grand Blanc respondents.
Of these, the largest number were Catholics. Although Catholics were outnumbered by Protestants, the Protestants were divided among several denominations, including Baptists, Lutherans, Methodists, Pentecostals, Presbyterians, Mormons, and Episcopalians, while seven percent of respondents cited affiliation with Protestant denominations that were not included in the survey, or with various nondenominational churches.
Islam was represented by 2.5% of respondents, which was larger than all but the Catholics, Baptists, Lutherans, Methodists, and Pentecostals. Those citing affiliation with Judaism or various Eastern religions represented fewer than one percent.
Online resources representing places of worship or ministries in Grand Blanc are appropriate for this category regardless of the particular religion, denomination, or sect.
 
 
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The Roman Catholic Church in Grand Blanc, Michigan was founded in 1946, and its current church site was proposed in 1951, and the church structure was dedicated in 1953, expanded and redesigned in 1964, and a school was established in 1956. Its history, location, ministries, and services are highlighted, and its parish life, sacramental life, and religious education programs are featured, with schedules and contacts. An overview of Catholicism is included.
https://hfgb.org/
Faith Lutheran Church of Grand Blanc
Included is a statement of beliefs, and an introduction to its worship services, including worship times, steps toward membership in the church, and an introduction to the church staff. Its ministries to adults, children, and youth are discussed, including youth basketball, confirmation, and educational programs. Ways in which members can become more involved in the work of the church are discussed, and its local and worldwide outreach services are outlined.
https://faithgb.org/
GBIC is a religious, educational, non-profit, and non-political organization that maintains mainstream Islamic traditions, with intentions of becoming a holistic center providing services and activities for the community. Its services, educational programs, and facility rental policies are outlined, along with its programs for youth and college-age people, a calendar of upcoming programs and events, videos, and announcements. Its location is shown on a map and a contact form is included.
https://www.gbic.us/
The Grand Blanc, Michigan congregation meets at its facilities on East Hill Street on Sunday mornings, Sunday evenings, and on Wednesday evenings, and at other times as posted in its weekly schedules and calendar of events. An introduction to the church for those who are new is put forth, including a statement of beliefs, directions on how to go to heaven, and other informational articles. A sermon archive is available as far back as 2016, and an introduction to the pastor is included.
https://www.heritagegb.org/
The Grand Blanc, Michigan congregation meets on Sunday mornings and Wednesday evenings, including programs for children and teens. Services may also be viewed through live streaming, and videos of recent services are available. An introduction to the church is presented for those who will be attending for the first time, including locations and schedules, a map, and a description of what to expect. An overview of its age-specific and group ministries is included.
https://www.mhcgb.com/
With roots in 1833, the congregation met in homes until its first meeting house was built in 1855, becoming part of the United Church of Christ in 1951. The Grand Blanc, Michigan congregation is featured, including its history, theology, ministries, and staff. Weekly schedules are published on the site, which includes directions, a calendar of events, and a telephone number. Prayer requests may be submitted through the site, and sermon videos, a newsletter, and announcements are included.
https://uccgrandblanc.org/