Beliefs, faith, religion, and spirituality in the Village of Romeo, Michigan are the focus of topics in this portion of our guide.
In large part, these will include websites representing places of worship or ministries in Romeo, regardless of the particular religion, denomination, or sect.
According to a recent survey, just over forty percent of Romeo consider themselves to be religious, and fewer than one percent of respondents cited an affiliation with any religions other than Christianity, with Islam and various eastern religions accounting for 0.3% each.
The most common Christian religion, by far, was represented by the Roman Catholics, who were followed distantly by the Lutherans, Baptists, Pentecostals, Methodists, Presbyterians, Mormons, and Episcopalians, along with Anabaptist or Protestant denominations that were not included in this survey, or with various non-denominational Christian churches.
 
 
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The Baptist congregation meets at its facilities on West Lafayette Street in the Village of Romeo, in northwestern Macomb County, Michigan. Its address, telephone number, email address, social media links, and schedules for Sunday School, Sunday worship services, its Bible Institute, Wednesday adult Bible study, and youth programs are published on the site, which includes an introduction to the church for those who are new, and audio recordings of recent past sermons.
http://gbcromeo.com/
The non-denominational Christian congregation has its roots in the Restoration Movement of the late 18th and early 19th century, although the local Romeo, Michigan church has existed since the early 1950s, and was incorporated in 1957, moving to its current location on West Gates Street in Romeo about thirty years ago. Its history, theological distinctives, and calendar of events are published on the site. An audio sermon archive is featured, along with sermon slides. Contacts are posted.
https://www.romeococ.org/
The roots of the UMC congregation in Romeo, Michigan go back to 1824 and a Methodist circuit rider, named Elias Pattee, who came to what was then known as Indian Village. The history of the congregation is told, and an introduction to the church is provided for those who are new. Also included is a calendar of upcoming programs and events, an overview of its ministries, a gallery of photographs, and videos of previous services. Office hours, contacts, and a map showing its location are included.
https://www.romeoumc.com/
The origins of the Catholic parish in Romeo, Michigan began in 1921, when Father Carroll began coming from Rochester one Sunday a month for the celebration of Mass. Land for a church was purchased in 1924, and construction began under the direction of Father Thomas Gorman, and St. Clement became a separate parish in July of 1939, with Father Henry Koelzer as the first resident pastor. Its history, location, Mass times, program schedules, and a calendar of events are posted.
https://www.stclementromeo.org/
St. John Lutheran Church of Romeo
Affiliated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, the congregation meets at its facilities on Benjamin Street, on the corner of Sisson Street, in the Village of Romeo, Michigan. Its address, a map showing its location, office hours, telephone and fax numbers, and an email address are posted, along with the church's history, a statement of beliefs, an overview of the facilities, weekly schedules, and a calendar of events. Educational programs for people of all ages are presented.
https://www.stjohnromeo.org/