Appropriate topics for this portion of our guide include ministries and places of worship in Montrose, Michigan.
According to a national survey, Catholics are the most prominent religion in Montrose, followed distantly by the Baptists, Lutherans, Methodists, and Pentecostals. Then there are those who identify with Islam, Presbyterians, various Eastern faiths, Episcopalians, and Judaism, although a significant number of respondents cited an affiliation with Protestant or Anabaptists denominations that were not part of the survey, or with various non-denominational churches.
Regardless of the particular religion, denomination, or sect, any places of worship in Montrose may be listed here.
 
 
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Established as a mission church in 1979, construction on the building began the following year. A brief history of the church and its leadership over the years is set forth, along with information about becoming Catholic, parish membership, and visiting the church. Also included are a map and directions, church bulletins, a homily, hall rental policies, and a staff directory. Schedules for the Catholic Sacraments are posted, along with religious education programs.
https://www.goodshepherdmontrose.org/
The congregation meets at its facilities on East State Street in Montrose, Michigan. The address and a map indicate the location of the church building, and a telephone number is provided, along with Sunday service schedules, a calendar of upcoming programs and events, and an online contact form. Its adult's, men's, women's, and children's ministries are set forth, along with its Biblical counseling services, Deacon care ministries, and information about making contributions to the church.
http://montrosebaptistchurch.com/
Montrose United Methodist Church
Organized in 1891, the UMC congregation moved to a few locations before settling at its current location on East State Street in Montrose, Michigan. Its history, staff introductions, church bulletins, newsletters, and a calendar of upcoming programs and events are included, along with a prayer request form, a church reference guide, wedding policies information, and other documents. The address and a map show the location of the church, hours of operation, and contacts are included.
https://www.montroseunitedmethodist.com/
Affiliated with the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod (WELS), the congregation meets at its facilities on Seymour Road in Montrose, Michigan. Sunday and Wednesday service schedules are posted, and a calendar of monthly activities are included, along with an introduction to the church, testimonies of church members, announcements, and links to a video archive of past sermons. The church's address is posted, along with the office and cellular numbers, and social media links.
https://mtsinailutheran.com/