The focus of this portion of our guide is on places of worship or other topics related to faith, religion, and spirituality in Kent City, Michigan.
A recent poll suggests that residents of Kent City are more religious than those in the average locality in Michigan or in the United States. While 41.9% of Michiganders and 49.4% of United States residents cited an affiliation with a religion, 55.0% of Kent City residents were religious.
Of these, the largest percentage were Catholics, followed closely by the Presbyterians, and distantly by the Methodists, Lutherans, Baptists, Pentecostals, Mormons, and Episcopalians, although a large percentage of respondents identified with Protestant Christian denominations that were not part of the survey, or with various non-denominational churches.
The percentage of respondents who identified with Islam was comparatively small, but greater than that of those who identified with the Episcopalians, Mormons, and Pentecostals. Those identifying with Judaism or various Eastern religions were represented, but by fewer than one percent of respondents.
Regardless of the particular religion, denomination or sect, online resources for ministries or places of worship in Kent City, as well as other topics related to religion within the village.
 
 
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Chapel Hill United Methodist Church
The UMC congregation meets at its facilities on Fruit Ridge Avenue NW in the village of Kent City, Michigan. A brief introduction to the church's order of service is provided for those who may be attending for the first time, including the address, a telephone number, email address, contact form, and a profile of the senior pastor. Offering separate English and Spanish language services, its Sunday and Wednesday schedules are posted, and information about its Bible study programs are included.
https://www.kentcitychapelhill.com/
The church's location, telephone number, and email address are posted on the church's website, along with links to make showing its location, its Covenant and Confession of Faith, Church Constitution, meeting schedules, a church calendar, and links to podcasts of past sermons, as well as membership and ministry applications, scholarship applications, and applications and program guidelines for camp scholarships. Church fellowship, Bible study, and ministry groups are featured.
https://kentcitybaptist.churchcenter.com/
Mamrelund Evangelical Lutheran Church
Meeting at its facilities on Lutheran Church Road, the Kent City, Michigan congregation is affiliated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ECLA). A timeline of the history of the congregation, which began as a Swedish Lutheran Church in 1866, is presented. Offering traditional and contemporary services each Sunday, an introduction to the church is included for those who may be attending for the first time, and service schedules, and a calendar of events are noted.
https://mamrelund.weebly.com/
Formed in 1972, the Red Pine Bible Church is an independent, fundamental, non-denominational congregation. Located on Red Pine Drive in Kent City, Michigan, its Sunday schedules and a calendar of upcoming programs and events are posted on the site, along with a statement of faith, a sermon audio archive, and information about subscribing to its sermon podcasts, which are hosted on Podbean and iTunes. Announcements, a telephone number, email address, and a contact form are included.
https://www.redpinebiblechurch.org/