Faith, religion, and spirituality in Lansing, Michigan are the focal point of the resources in this category.
In large part, this will consist of links to websites representing churches and other places of worship in Lansing, any of which may be listed here, regardless of the religion, denomination, or sect.
According to a recent survey, 32.4% of respondents in Lansing cited an affiliation with a religion. This compares to 41.9% statewide, and 49.4% nationally. Of these, the Catholics were the most numerous, followed distantly by the Methodists, Lutherans, Presbyterians, Mormons, Pentecostals, Baptists, and Episcopalians, although 3.9% of respondents cited an affiliation with Protestant or Anabaptist denominations that were not part of this survey, or with various non-denominational churches. Non-Christian religions were represented by fewer than one-tenth of one percent of respondents.
Other topics related to faith or religion in Lansing would also be appropriate for this category.
 
 
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Affiliated with the Reconstructionist movement, the small Jewish congregation's services lean Conservative, and its Shabbat services alternate the use of Conservative and Recon siddurim to meet a variety of interests within the synagogue. An introduction to the Rabbi is presented, its guiding principles are set forth, and its affiliations are noted. Service schedules, calendars, announcements, and a contact form are provided. Facility rental information is posted on the site.
https://kehillatisrael.net/
Currently meeting at its facilities in Old Town Lansing, Michigan, the congregation began as a small group meeting in 2006, and as Barefoot Church in 2008. A profile of the church is presented, along with directions and schedules for its Sunday school services, prayer meetings, and worship services. A map shows the location of the church, parking instructions are provided, and its transit ministries are included. Phone numbers and email addresses are also posted.
https://www.lansingcrossroads.com/
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Lansing is an ecclesiastical diocese of the Catholic Church covering the south-central portion of Michigan around Lansing, including Clinton, Eaton, Genesee, Hillsdale, Ingham, Jackson, Lenawee, Livingston, Shiawassee, and Washtenaw counties. The history of the diocese is presented, including its leadership, offices and ministries, councils and commissions, and career opportunities. Catholic parishes and schools within the diocese are highlighted.
https://dioceseoflansing.org/
Organized in South Lansing, Michigan in the 1920s, the church was officially incorporated on January 11, 1931. Affiliated with the American Baptist Churches of Michigan, the congregation's history, location, and beliefs are outlined, with information about the denomination, service schedules, sermon audio, church newsletter, videos, photographs, and links to various online resources are included. Church bylaws and a member directory are posted. Live streaming of worship services is available.
http://www.churchlansing.com/
Parker Memorial Baptist Church
The Lansing, Michigan congregation began as a home-based Sunday school in 1932 and is currently situated on ten acres of land with a sanctuary, school, gymnasium, and print shop. Its church covenant, statement of faith, and an overview of its ministries are set forth, including its publishing ministries. The church history, weekly service schedules, church staff contacts, a contact form, and a map showing the location of the church are included. Sermons may be viewed live.
http://pmbclansing.org/