In this part of our guide, we will be listing churches, ministries, and other places of worship in Saint Louis, Michigan.
A recent survey suggests that the residents of St. Louis are less religious than those in the average Michigan or American locality. While 41.9% of respondents in Michigan localities and 49.4% of those around the country cited an affiliation with a religion, only 31.1% of those in St. Louis were religious.
The Catholics were the most prominent, followed distantly by the Methodists, Lutherans, Presbyterians, Pentecostals, Mormons, Baptists, and Episcopalians, although nearly ten percent of respondents cited an affiliation with Protestant or Anabaptist denominations that were not part of the survey, or with various non-denominational Christian churches.
No other religions were represented by as much as 0.1% of respondents.
Other topics related to faith, religion, and spirituality in St. Louis may also be appropriate for this category, and places of worship within the city can be listed here regardless of the particular religion, denomination, or sect.
 
 
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First Baptist Church of St. Louis
The congregation meets at its facilities on Michigan Avenue in Saint Louis, Michigan. The address and a map showing its location are provided, along with its telephone number, and an online contact form. The church meets in-person at 10:30 for Sunday services, and services may also be viewed via live streaming at YouTube, or later, in its video archive. Midweek services are on Thursday nights at 7:30 p.m. Its current sermon series is highlighted, and its ministries are discussed.
https://www.fbcstl.org/
Nativity of the Lord Parish / St. Mary School
Created through the 2013 merger of St. Mary Parish in Alma, and Mount Saint Joseph Parish in Saint Louis, the combined parish enjoys the benefits of each worship site along with unified traditions and goals. Its locations, Mass schedules, reconciliation times, and faith formation programs are featured, along with a calendar of events, church bulletins, and a sub-site for its school, which provides education at the preschool and elementary school levels. Schedules and contacts are provided.
https://www.nativityparish.net/
The St. Louis, Michigan congregation adheres to the sixteen fundamental truths of the Assemblies of God denomination, with which they are affiliated. An overview of its beliefs and an introduction to the church are provided for those who may be attending for the first time. Its location, telephone number, and online contact form are provided, along with a prayer request form. Also included are a calendar of upcoming programs and events, a list of church ministries, and fellowship opportunities.
https://parksideassembly.com/
Also known as Rezlife Church, the congregation meets at its facilities on South Main Street in Saint Louis, Michigan. An introduction to the congregation's pastor, a statement of beliefs, and an overview of its ministries and programs are set forth. Schedules for its Sunday services, educational programs, and other activities are included. Services are held in-person at 10:00 am on Sundays, but may also be viewed through online streaming or its video archive.
https://www.rezlife4u.com/
Associated with the Michigan Church of God and the National Church of God, the congregation meets at its facilities on the north side of the Pine River in Saint Louis, Michigan, on Olive Road, between Sharon and Temon Streets. Its location is shown on a map, the address is posted, and contacts are included. Other resources include a statement of beliefs, an overview of its programs and ministries, a calendar of events, and sermon audio. The church leadership staff are introduced, as well.
http://stlouischurchofgod.org/