According to a recent study, residents of Novi, Michigan are slightly more religious than the average American, and considerably more religious than the average Michigander.
While 41.9% of respondents in Michigan, and 49.4% of those in the United States cited an affiliation with a religion, 50.6% of Novi residents claimed a religion.
In Novi, nearly half of these were Catholics, who were followed closely by the Protestants, with smaller numbers citing affiliation with Judaism, Islam, or various Eastern faiths.
Of the Protestants, the Methodists were followed by the Lutherans, Baptists, Presbyterians, Pentecostals, Episcopalians, and Mormons, although nearly ten percent claimed affiliation with Anabaptist or Protestant denominations that were not included in the study, or with various non-denominational churches.
Ministries and places of worship in Novi, Michigan are the focus of this category, regardless of the particular religion, denomination, or sect. Other topics related to faith, religion, or spirituality in Novi would also be appropriate topics for this portion of our guide.
 
 
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Independent, traditional, and conservative, the Novi, Michigan congregation holds to historic Presbyterian doctrine. Its address and a map showing the location of the church are posted, along with a statement of mission. The church's leadership and staff are introduced, contacts are posted, and a membership application form may be downloaded in PDF format. Its order of service, congregational ministries and educational programs, a photo gallery, and an audio sermon archive are included.
https://www.christ-presbyterianchurch.org/
Formed in 1974, the Roman Catholic parish in Novi, Michigan is part of the Archdiocese of Detroit. The history of the local parish is outlined, along with an overview of the Catholic Church. The parish staff, office hours, contacts, and an online contact form are provided, along with schedules and policies for sacraments and other programs, special projects and activities, and its ministries to children, youth, and teens. Prayer groups, parish life programs, and a parish bulletin are provided.
https://www.holyfamilynovi.org/
The congregation meets at its facilities on West 10 Mile Road in Novi, Michigan, with affiliated campuses in Canton, Milford, and West Bloomfield. Serving the Metro Detroit Region, its history, a statement of beliefs, and leadership contacts are posted on the site, and service schedules and a calendar of upcoming programs and events are included, along with an overview of its age-specific ministries, its men's and women's ministries, life groups, Bible study groups, and others.
https://www.oakpointe.org/
Founded in 1989, the Novi, Michigan church is a parish of the Archdiocese of Detroit. Its history and a profile of the parish are set forth, along with an introduction to the pastor and staff. General information about the church and an introduction for those who will be attending for the first time are provided. Other resources include church bulletins, a calendar of events, sacrament schedules, a gallery of photographs, news, and highlights of other programs and ministries of the church.
https://stjamesnovi.org/
Located on Novi Road in Novi, Michigan, the Islamic Masjid offers a variety of programs, including educational programs for children and adults, youth programs, and the Towhead Center's Sister Committee for dedicated women, as well as other programs and events which are featured here. Also available are matrimonial services, individual and family counseling, and health services. A gallery of photographs, an event calendar, prayer times, and contacts are posted, along with membership information.
https://novitawheedcenter.org/