The focal point of this portion of our guide is on topics such as belief, faith, religion, and spirituality in the village of Middleville, Michigan.
In the context of Christianity, belief is commonly used as a synonym for faith, with the emphasis on trust in the truth of that which one believes. While faith is sometimes used as a synonym for religion, as in the Christian faith, in other contexts it is used as a reference to a strong belief, one that includes trust and obedience.
Religion can have a variety of definitions, but it usually includes ritual, social, and ethical elements combined with a belief in a deity or an unseen world. In religion, one's faith and belief may be expressed in doctrines.
The concept of spirituality is found in several religions, and even in non-religious contexts. In a broad sense, spirituality can be thought of as an awareness of a purpose in life beyond the physical, or as a worldview. Christian spirituality generally indicates the work of the Holy Spirit in the life of a believer, often expressed through rituals and practices designed to enhance the sense of God's presence and reality.
For the purpose of categorization, appropriate resources will include websites representing ministries and places of worship in Middleville, regardless of the particular religion, denomination, or sect.
According to a recent survey, residents of Middleville are less religious than the average Michigander or American. While 49.4% of Americans and 41.9% of Michiganders cited an affiliation with a religion, only 22.8% of the people in Middleville were religious.
The options given by the survey were restricted to Baptists, Episcopalians, Catholics, Lutherans, Methodists, Pentecostals, Presbyterians, and Mormons, as well as Judaism, Islam, and Eastern faiths, without specifications.
Most Middleville residents who indicated a religious preference cited an affiliation with Protestant or Anabaptist denominations that were not part of this survey, or with various non-denominational churches. The Catholics and Methodists were even, at 4.5% each. They were followed closely by the Presbyterians, and distantly by the Lutherans, Mormons, Pentecostals, and Episcopalians, with no other denominations or religions garnering as much as one-tenth of a percent.
 
 
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Meeting at its facilities along North M-37 in Middleville, Michigan, the congregation's beliefs are outlined, its leadership is acknowledged, and the church's ministries and missions are introduced for those who are new to the church, including times, parking, entrances, dress, and the church's programs for children, as well as other topics. Office hours, contacts, a contact form, Sunday schedules, a sermon archive, and a calendar of upcoming programs and events are included.
http://fbcmiddleville.net/
Affiliated with the Michigan District of the Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod, the Middleville, Michigan congregation meets at its facilities on West Main Street. An overview of its beliefs, including the Holy Scriptures, the Lutheran Confessions, and the Book of Concord are defined, and comparisons are made between Lutherans and other denominations. Other resources include a photo gallery, service dates and times, a calendar of events, leadership contacts, and links to other resources.
https://sites.google.com/site/goodshepherdlcms/
Middleville United Methodist Church
The UMC congregation meets at its sanctuary on Church Street in Middleville, Michigan. Directions, a map, office hours, contacts, a contact form, and service schedules are published on the site, along with a description of its ministries to children, youth, women, men, and the community, a calendar of upcoming programs and events, an audio archive of recent messages. An online facility for accepting contributions to the church is included. A statement of beliefs is also presented.
https://www.umcmiddleville.org/
Restoration Christian Reformed Church
Restoration CRC is a member of the Christian Reformed Church of North America, which believes that the Bible is the inspired Word of God, and embraces the Apostles, Nicene, and Athanasian creeds, as well as the Heidelberg Catechism, Canons of Dordt, and the Belgic Confession. Its mission, vision, values, and faith community are set forth, service schedules are posted, and an introduction to the congregation's pastor is included. Its ministries and missions are discussed.
https://www.restorationcrc.org/
The independent Christian church meets at its facilities on Duffy Road, Yankee Springs Township, near Middleville, Michigan. Directions, a telephone number, and an email address are published on the site, which includes a statement of purpose, the text of the congregation's articles of faith, and the church constitution. Sunday worship service and community group schedules, Bible studies, and other ministries are highlighted, and an online contact form is available on the site.
https://www.yankeespringsbiblechurch.org/