Appropriate topics for this portion of our guide may include websites representing ministries and places of worship in the city of Plymouth, Michigan.
A recent survey suggested that residents of Plymouth were slightly more religious than the average Michigan locality, but less religious than the typical American city, town, or village.
According to the survey, Christianity was the most common religion claimed by respondents, with Catholics being the most prominent by far. The Catholics were followed distantly by the Baptists, Lutherans, Methodists, Pentecostals, Presbyterians, Episcopalians, and Mormons, with more than six percent citing affiliation with Protestant or Anabaptist denominations that were not part of the survey, or with various non-denominational churches.
While accounting for fewer than four percent of respondents, those citing Islam were more numerous than all but the Catholics and Baptists.
Places of worship in Plymouth are appropriate for this category regardless of the particular religion, denomination, or sect, and other topics related to faith, religion, and spirituality in Plymouth may also be listed in this category.
 
 
Recommended Resources
First Presbyterian Church of Plymouth
Organized in 1833, the congregation's original building was built in 1846, and the current building was built in 1937 after the first building was destroyed in a fire. Its history, service times, and a calendar of events are posted on the site. Affiliated with the Presbyterian Church (USA), a profile of the denomination, a statement of beliefs, and an overview of its mission are presented. The church pastor and staff are introduced, and office hours and contacts are included.
http://fpcp.net/
With locations in Brighton, Grosse Ice, and Plymouth, the congregation's locations, weekly schedules, and a calendar of events are published on the site, along with an overview of its ministries to children of various age groups, women, men, couples, and groups, as well as stewardship programs, and Bible study programs. An introduction to the senior pastor, office hours and contacts, and membership information are provided, and a statement of beliefs, and baptism policies are included.
https://northridgechurch.com/
The OLGC church, parish office, and parish school addresses are posted on the site, along with administrative contacts, a staff directory, church newsletter, and bulletin. Mass times, Confession times, and the Catholic church's Sacrament policies and times are featured, along with an overview of its faith formation programs, high school and college ministries, evangelization ministries, and Christian service opportunities. Contributions to the parish may be made online.
https://www.olgcparish.net/
Originating in 2008, the congregation is a union of two churches, Main Street Baptist Church and First Baptist Church of Plymouth, and is affiliated with both the Southern Baptist Convention and the American Baptist Churches. Its history, a statement of beliefs, service times, directions, and an introduction to the church for those who are new, are set forth. A calendar of upcoming programs and events, an overview of its ministries, and links to its sermon archive are posted, with contacts.
https://pccplymouth.org/
The congregation meets at its facilities on Church Street in Plymouth, Michigan. The address, a map, telephone number, and service times are posted on the site, which includes a calendar of events, an overview of its ministries, a statement of beliefs, mission, vision, leadership, and employment opportunities. Videos and sermon series may be viewed online, and an online contribution form is included. An introduction to the church is presented for those who are new.
https://solidrockplymouth.org/
Founded in 1898 as the Women's Guild of St. John's Mission, the church met in several rented locations in downtown Plymouth, then closed in 1903, but was reorganized in 1912, and moved into its first dedicated church building in 1920, the second building in 1927, and to its current building in 1960. Its history, office hours and contacts, worship schedules, a calendar of events, and an overview of its ministries, groups, and outreach programs. A sermon archive is included.
https://www.stjohnsplymouth.org/