Churches and other places of worship in Plainview, Minnesota are the focus of topics in this category. Other topics appropriate for this category include local ministries and programs of a religious or spiritual nature.
 
 
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The congregation meets at its facilities on West Broadway, near downtown, directly across from the PEM High School, in Plainview, Minnesota. Affiliated with the Presbyterian Church (USA), the church’s beliefs and practices are discussed, with a calendar of events, service schedules, a church newsletter, and an overview of its ministries and missions. Recent sermons may be viewed online.
https://www.cpcplainview.com/
Immanuel Lutheran Church and School
Affiliated with the Missouri Synod of the Lutheran Church, the congregation meets on Saturday evenings and Sunday mornings, according to a schedule posted on the site, and a calendar of upcoming fellowship and outreach activities is included. Other resources include a history and profile of the church, its youth ministries, and its PK-8th grade Christian school.
http://www.immanuelplainview.org/
The non-denominational Christian church meets at its facilities on 1st Street Northeast in the city of Plainview, Minnesota. Its Sunday School and Sunday worship service schedules are posted, along with its Wednesday youth programs and other activities, a calendar of upcoming programs and events, and an overview of the programs and ministries supported by the church. Staff contacts are included.
http://www.plainviewchurchofchrist.org/
Along with the Parish of Immaculate Conception in rural Kellogg, Saint Joachim in Plainview, Minnesota is part of the parish cluster in the Diocese of Winona. Prior to the building of the first Catholic Church in Plainview, masses were offered in rural homes. A history of the parish, its bylaws and regulations, staff contacts and office hours, schedules, sacraments, faith formation, and parish life programs are discussed.
http://www.saintjoachimchurch.org/
Trinity Evangelical Free Church
Trinity began in 1989 as a prayer group, calling its first pastor later that year, becoming a congregation of the Evangelical Free Church in America in 1991. Its history, core values and a statement of faith are put forward, and its weekly schedules, a calendar of upcoming programs and events, and an introduction to the church’s pastor are posted, along with staff contacts, office hours, and a sermon calendar.
http://www.trinityefree.com/