The Kirk in the Hills is a congregation of the Presbyterian Church. The Kirk is a massive church sitting on 40 acres of land on Island Lake. The church has numerous facilities including a sanctuary, rectory, chapel, abbey, heritage hall, nursery and offices. The Kirk in the Hills offers a wide variety of programs for men, women and children with the goal of benefiting the community and faith building.
Ferndale Free Methodist Church is located on the eastern border of Ferndale, on Woodward Heights Boulevard, between Chester and Huron Avenues. The church offers a number of family programs, including music groups, basketball and cheerleading groups, field trips, Bible studies and other events. Ferndale Free Methodist Church is a very family-oriented church.
The Tawheed Center is a religious education center for adults and children primarily serving as a Masjid to the Islamic community. The Tawheed Center serves not only as a social community for Muslims but as an Islamic Da'wah center. The center has a gym with open gym, ladies gym, badminton, volleyball and basketball at set times. The center also has Maktab, Quran Nazira and Sunday School programs for boys and girls. It also offers Hifz school every day except Sunday. The Dhuhr prayer is on Sunday at 2 p.m.
Services at Resurrection Parish are led by Pastor Kenneth Chase. It is located on the south side of Warren Road, between Beck and Ridge roads. Music ministries are offered for kids and adults of all ages, and the church is also active in the community through outreach programs.
The Beautiful Savior Lutheran Church is a traditional institution located on Adams Road.The church offers a variety of programs, such as Bible school, day camp, music and youth programs. On Sundays the Beautiful Savior Lutheran Church offers worship services at 8am and 9:30am and Sunday School at 9:30am and 11am.
Peace Lutheran Church & School has been teaching families and students about peace and Christinity since 1967. More than 600 congregants attend church weekly, and more than 200 students attend the K–8th grade school. The school's early childhood department offers several programs for children under five. The school is open to all students who desire a personalized education that stresses high academic standards and Christian-based values. Financial aid is available to needy students.
The First United Methodist Church of Royal Oak offers worship services, networking events, Bible studies, a library and prayer groups for people of all ages.
Starr was founded in 1850, making it one of Royal Oak's historic landmarks. The church is known for its beautiful stained-glass windows designed by parishioners in the 1980s and a Labor Day camp for families that has run since 1961. The church hosts a warming shelter for the homeless during the coldest months of the year.
The Bharatiya Temple has a great history in the Metro-Detroit Indian community. It offers more than the average Hindu temple programs and services and strives to engage with the community through members and non-members alike. It offers services for families that range from health and lifestyle counseling and activities to venue possibilities through its significant recreational facilities. With youth programs, traditional programs and everything in between, it has become a great point of mergence among community members.
St. John Vianney is a Catholic church that strives to make the parish community a nurturing and all-welcoming center for everyone. It believes in sharing the word of the Lord in worship while enjoying fellowship and celebrating the church's spirituality. Mass is held Monday and Tuesday at 9:15 a.m.; Thursday at 7 p.m. and Friday at 9:15 a.m.
This brick church sits on the southeast corner of Main Street and Romeo Road, just north of downtown Rochester. The church was founded well over a century ago, was organized in 1927 and achieved parish status in 1955. The friendly staff at St. Philip's includes Reverend Geoffrey T. Boyer, rector of St. Philip's since 2003. The church offers Sunday school, music programs, bible study groups and child care during Sunday service and is also involved in the Crop Hunger Walk and other charitable missions. Passersby are encouraged to visit the church, which welcomes men, women and children from all walks of life.
The First Presbyterian Church of Dearborn has been serving the community since its founding in 1834. The congregation moved to its present location on North Brady in 1965. The modern, triangular design repeated throughout the building emphasizes the Trinity, a basic Christian belief, while the open, airy feel and green carpeting of the main sanctuary are designed to remind worshippers that they are “part of God’s world, not apart from it.” The church supports numerous mission and outreach programs locally and around the world.