The primary focus of this part of our guide is on places of worship and ministries in the city of Milan, Michigan.
A recent survey suggests that residents of Milan are slightly more religious than the average Michigan locality, but not quite as religion as the average locality in the United States. While 41.9% of Michiganders and 49.4% of Americans cited an affiliation with a religion, 45.2% of respondents in Milan identified with a religion.
Of these, nearly half of those identifying with a particular religion were Catholics. They were followed distantly by the Lutherans, Baptists, Pentecostals, and Methodists, although more than four percent cited an affiliation with Protestant or Anabaptist denominations that were not part of the survey, or with various non-denominational Protestant churches. One percent of respondents identified with Islam, while the Mormons, Presbyterians, and Episcopalians came in at less than one percent.
Nevertheless, any places of worship or ministries in Milan are appropriate for this category, regardless of the particular religion, denomination, or sect.
Other topics related to belief, faith, religion, or spirituality in Milan may also be suitable for this category.
 
 
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Immaculate Conception Catholic Church
The Catholic community began in Milan Township, Monroe County, in 1854 but, by 1900, the use of the country church was discontinued and Mass was celebrated in Milan, and the first church structure was built in 1911. The history of the church is set forth, and a calendar of events, serving schedules, Sacraments, religious education programs, and church bulletins are presented. Other resources include a photo gallery, readings for the week, office hours, contacts, and a contact form.
https://www.iccmilan.com/
Marble Memorial United Methodist Church
The UMC congregation meets at its facilities on Park Street in Milan, Michigan. The office phone and address are given, along with office hours, office email, and the pastor's email address. A calendar of events, traditional and contemporary Sunday services, virtual worship options, announcements, and staff introductions are presented. An introduction to the UMC denomination and local church is set forth, along with its ministries, Bible studies, outreach programs, and missions.
https://www.marbleumc.org/
The congregation meets at its facilities on Ferman Street in Milan, Michigan. Its leadership is introduced, and the text of the church constitution may be viewed online, and employment opportunities are posted on the site. An introduction to the church is provided for those who are new, including weekly schedules, a statement of beliefs, and an overview of its ministries to children, youth, and other age groups, a calendar of events, and mission support. Contacts are included.
https://milanbaptist.org/
Organized in the 1870s, the Milan FMC congregation meets at its facilities off of US-23 in northern Milan, Michigan. Its location is shown on a map, and its Sunday morning worship schedule, live streaming, an overview of its children's ministries, teen ministries, and small group ministries are outlined, and a video archive of recent sermons is available. The office address, telephone number, and an online contact form are provided, and a calendar of events is included.
https://www.mfmchurch.org/
The Milan, Michigan congregation began in 1878 as the First Presbyterian Church of Milan, taking its current name after an influx of members from a local Baptist congregation. The history of the church is put forth, along with an overview of the local church and the Presbyterian Church (USA) denomination. Its membership policies, staff contacts, employment opportunities, ministries, sermon audio, church newsletters, and a pastor's blog are featured, and a calendar of events is included.
https://peoplespresbyterian.org/