The focal point of this guide is on faith, religion, and spirituality in Hamilton, Michigan.
Appropriate topics for this guide include online resources pertaining to local ministries and churches, regardless of the particular religion, denomination, or sect.
The majority, if not all, of these, are likely to be Christian churches since no other religions are widely represented in Hamilton. According to a recent survey, Hamilton has roughly the same percentage of religious people as does the state, with 28.5% of the residents of Hamilton, and the state of Michigan, citing affiliation with a religion.
Of these, the majority are Protestants, although the Catholics represent the largest denomination in the village, given that the Protestants are divided among numerous denominations. The Catholics are followed closely by the Presbyterians, and distantly by the Methodists, Lutherans, Pentecostals, Baptists, Episcopalians, and Mormons, although 4.3% cited an affiliation with Protestant denominations that were not represented in the survey, or with various non-denominational churches.
 
 
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Located on Lincoln Road (M-40) in Hamilton, Michigan, Grace Church is an evangelical Christian fellowship. An introduction to the pastor is presented, along with a statement of faith, guiding principles, and beliefs, directions, office hours, a telephone number, email address, and a contact form. A calendar of upcoming programs and events is displayed, and links to videos of recent sermons are included. Contributions may be made online.
https://gracechurchofhamilton.com/
Hamilton Christian Reformed Church
Meeting at their facilities in Hamilton, Michigan on Sunday mornings and evenings, the church's location is shown on a map. Announcements and contacts are posted, a calendar of upcoming programs and events are included, and an overview of its Sunday school ministries, Cadets ministries, Middle School and High School groups, praise team, Ladies Guild Bible Study, and other ministries are featured, and its mission work is highlighted. Contributions may be made online.
http://hamiltoncrc.com/
Founded in 1887 by Dutch immigrants in the village that were then known as Rabbit River, the church was originally known as First Reformed Church. In 1913, the church split over the use of English or Dutch in services but reunited in 1944 as Hamilton Reformed Church. Its history, location, office hours, and contacts are posted on the site, with an overview of its ministries, its order of worship, Bible reading plan, ministries and missions, and a calendar of events.
https://www.hamiltonreformedchurch.org/
The Hamilton, Michigan congregation was established in 1958 due to overcrowding in the Hamilton Reformed Church, moving into its own building in 1961, which was added on to a couple of times since. Its history, a statement of beliefs, leadership structure, staff contacts, and church office hours are posted, and its worship schedules, a calendar of events, and an overview of its children's ministries, youth ministries, adult ministries, and community outreach ministries are included.
https://havenchurch.com/