Christianity is a religion based on the person and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth, or its beliefs and practices. The Christian religion is divided into a large number of denominations and sects, many of which are represented in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Three major divisions include Roman Catholicism, Eastern Orthodoxy, Anabaptist, and Protestantism, and within these divisions are several subdivisions, any of which are appropriate for this category if based in Minneapolis, as are any churches, houses of worship, ministries or programs of a religious nature that are identified as being Christian in nature.
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Apostolic Christian Church Minneapolis
The church began with a small group of believers meeting in private homes in 1962, led by ministers from surrounding congregations, and received its first dedicated pastor in 1965. Meeting in its church building on Highway 13, also known as Sibley Memorial Highway, the congregation's service schedules and a calendar of events are put forth.
http://www.minneapolisacchurch.org/
The Anabaptist congregation meets at its facilities on East 25th Street in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Directions and a map indicate the location of the church, and a Sunday service schedule, church calendar, newsletter and a profile of the church are given, along with leadership and staff contacts, office hours, and sermon archive.
http://www.emmanuelmennonitechurch.com/
A member of the Association of Free Lutheran Congregations (ALFC), the Minneapolis, Minnesota church is located on West 44th Street. Leadership and staff contacts and office hours are posted to the site, along with a calendar of upcoming programs and events, an audio archive of the most recent sermon, and a gallery of photographs. Announcements are posted to the site.
http://faithlutheran-aflc.org/
A congregation of Mennonite Church USA, the Minneapolis, Minnesota church meets at its facilities on East 22nd Street. Directions and a map showing the location are provided, along with a church bulletin and newsletter, a calendar of events, and general information about the church's denomination, the local church, and links to other Mennonite churches.
http://www.faithmennonite.org/
The United Methodist Church (UMC) congregation is located on Groveland Avenue in Minneapolis, Minnesota. A map shows the location of the church, and directions and parking information are included, along with a service and program schedule, information about its projects and outreach activities, staff contacts and office hours.
http://hennepinchurch.org/
Minneapolis / St. Paul Church of Christ
Located on 1 DeLaSalle Drive in Minneapolis, Minnesota, the church meets every Sunday morning at its church building, but its midweek Wednesday services are usually held in different family groups throughout the Twin Cities area. Directions to the church, as well as to its various family groups are provided, along with contact information and a general profile of the church.
http://www.mspcoc.org/
Minneapolis First Seventh-day Adventist Church
A profile of the Minneapolis, Minnesota church as well as the Seventh-day Adventist denomination are set forth, along with a map showing the location of the local church on Nicollet Avenue, a calendar of events and information about Bible studies, devotionals and other ministries of the church, sermon podcasts, and announcements.
http://www.minneapolisfirst.org/
Located on the corner of Second Avenue South and Eighth Street in downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota, the Roman Catholic parish began serving the community in 1876, nine years before Minneapolis became a city, although it didn't become St. Olaf until 1941. Weekly schedules and a bulletin, mass and confession times, and a history of the church are put forward.
http://www.saintolaf.org/
Speak Life Church of God in Christ
Associated with Koinonia Ministries, the congregation meets at its facilities on Emerson Avenue North in Minneapolis, Minnesota. A mission statement, Vision statement, bylaws, and an overview of its programs and ministries are provided, along with directions, service schedules, a calendar of events, and leadership contacts.
http://www.kmcogic.org/
An example of Beaux Arts architecture, the Roman Catholic Basilica was built between 1907 and 1915, and raised to the rank of minor basilica by Pope Pius XI in 1926, and named to the National Register of Historic Places in 1975. Its history and architecture are discussed, along with its partnerships, projects, and resources. Membership policies, mass times, and volunteer opportunities are included.
http://www.mary.org/