Religion and other topics relating to faith and spirituality in Grant, Michigan are the focus of this guide.
Online resources representing places of worship or ministries associated with any religion, denomination, or sect in Grant are appropriate for this category. The majority, if not all of them, are likely to be Christian ministries, as no other religions are widely represented in Grant.
According to a recent survey, there are fewer religious residents in Grant than in the average community in Michigan or the United States. While 49.4% of respondents within the United States cited an affiliation with a religion, and 41.9% of those in Michigan were religious, only 28.0% of respondents in Grant cited a religious affiliation.
Of Grant residents who considered themselves to be religious, the larger number (6.9%) were Presbyterians, and they were followed closely by the Catholics, at 6.6%, and distantly by the Methodists, Pentecostals, Lutherans, Mormons, Episcopalians, and Baptists, although a larger number (7.5%) cited an affiliation with denominations that were not part of this survey, or with various non-denominational churches. No other religions were cited by even 0.1% of respondents.
For the most part, the resources listed here will websites associated with churches or other ministries in Grant.
 
 
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Grant Christian Reformed Church
Grant CRC is an established congregation of about two hundred members east of Grant, Michigan. Originally organized in the village of Sun in 1896, the church uses a mix of traditional and contemporary music and liturgy during its services. Its pastor and staff are introduced, and its ministries for children, youth, and teenagers are highlighted, including its Footsteps in Faith program, which offers age-appropriate lessons, activities, games, and projects. Service schedules are presented.
http://grantcrc.org/
Organized in the early 1900s, the congregation built its first church building in 1906 and was incorporated in 1907, constructing its current, larger, building in 1950, and adding an annex in 1970. The history of the church is told, and its educational programs, weekly service schedules, and a calendar of events are included. Congregational and community outreach programs and events are announced, a church bulletin is posted, and a video archive of past sermons is included, with contacts.
http://www.grantreformed.org/
The Grant, Michigan Christian church is featured, including a statement of beliefs, a map showing its location, office contacts and hours, an email address, and an overview of its ministries to children and students, group ministries, music, and community outreach programs. Membership classes are introduced, and other educational programs of the church are featured, along with service schedules, a calendar of events, and a video sermon archive. Announcements are posted to the site.
http://www.grantnlf.org/
Founded in 2002, the Grant, Michigan congregation meets at its facilities on Mason Drive. Its regular worship service schedules and Bible school are posted on the site, which includes a calendar of upcoming programs and events, staff introductions and contacts, a list of Christian ministries supported by the congregation, and a pastor's page featuring articles on various topics relating to Christianity or the Christian life. Announcements may also be posted on the site.
https://northlandchurchofchrist.org/
Located on Commerce Street in Grant, Michigan, the congregation is affiliated with the Assembly of God Church. Its core values and a statement of beliefs are published on the church's site, which includes a schedule of Sunday worship services, Bible studies, youth programs, and other activities of the church. Its community outreach and service programs are also discussed, including food distribution, women's ministries, and foreign missions. A sermon archive is included.
https://www.thevineag.org/