Religious - Spiritual: Eastern Orthodox

Organization Overview:  The Parish Council is the local governing body of the Parish of Saint Nicholas. It is comprised of the Priest and a group of practicing Orthodox Christians sacramental in good standing with the Church. Elected by the members of our Parish, The Parish Council is the body which manages and oversees all operations of the church and the parish community in fulfilling the goals and needs of the Parish, under the guidance of the Pastor. Its duties include administering the Parish's practical affairs in a manner which aids the Priest. Also, the Parish Council is responsible for all Parish business and fund raising activities. The Parish Council works tirelessly throughout the year to follow the regulations of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America and to further the goals of the Church by holding a variety of Church-wide events and fostering Ministries that address the needs of all Parishioners.
Language:  English,Greek
Cultures:  All,American,Greek
Street:  3109 Scio Church Rd,
City/Township:  Ann Arbor
State:  MI
Zip Code:  48103
Country:  USA
Phone:  (734) 332-8200
Fax No:  (734) 332 - 8201
Organization Overview:  Originally, the parish consisted of Macedonian and Bulgarian immigrants in between the World Wars. Now there are second, third, and fourth generation Macedonian and Bulgarian families as well as other Slavs, Russians, Ukrainians, Greeks, Ethiopians, Arabs, and converts.
Language:  Bulgarian,English,Macedonian
Cultures:  Bulgarian,Macedonian
Street:  700 N. Beech Daly Rd.
City/Township:  Dearborn Heights
State:  MI
Zip Code:  48127
Country:  USA
Phone:  (313) 565-9863
Organization Name:  St Petka Serbian Church
Organization Overview:  SUNDAY's Divine Liturgy begins at 10 am
Language:  English,Serbian
Cultures:  Serbian
Street:  1755 E Wattles Rd,
City/Township:  Troy
State:  MI
Zip Code:   48085
Country:  USA
Phone:  (248) 528-9971
Organization Overview:  St. Sabbas is an old calendar monastery following the St. Sabbas Typikon. Monastic services are served daily at varying times according to the schedule of this monastery. Please see the normal daily service schedule below. Please note: Monastic services usually begin within one half-hour (+/- 30 minutes) of scheduled start time depending on the day. Services are monastic, lay people may attend provided the rules of the monastery are followed (please see our "Visitor Etiquette" page). Please contact us via email for additional information. You must arrive in good time before the beginning of the service. The main gates are closed once the service begins. If you are late, we are sorry, but you will have to properly plan ahead next time. Please remember it is a privilege to be allowed the opportunity to pray in this PRIVATE monastic community of St Sabbas the Sanctified. The Monastery maintains gardens and a tea room open to the public, following its rules.
Language:  English,Russian
Cultures:  Russian
Street:  18745 Old Homestead Dr
City/Township:  Harper Woods
State:  MI
Zip Code:  48225
Country:  USA
Organization Overview:  Pari Yegak! St. Sarkis Armenian Apostolic Church was established in 1942 in Detroit, Michigan. Its current location on Ford Road, Dearborn, MI was dedicated on October 14, 1962 and since then it has satisfied the spiritual and national needs of the Armenians in Southeastern Michigan, and is one of the Churches of the Eastern Prelacy of the Armenian Apostolic Church of America under the jurisdiction of the Holy See of Cilicia. St. Sarkis Armenian Apostolic Church is located on a campus which also includes the Armenian Community Center, a parochial school and the Armenian Senior Citizens Towers. Today, Armenians can boast of a community that is highly educated, professional and prospering. Armenians are continuing to preserve their rich culture and identity and are loyal citizens. Awareness and remembrance of a proud and fantastic history have bound the Armenian people as their language, culture and tradition still thrives. God bless!
Language:  Armenian,English
Cultures:  Armenian
Street:  19300 Ford Rd.
City/Township:  Dearborn
State:  MI
Zip Code:  48128
Country:  USA
Phone:  (313) 336-6200
Fax No:  (313) 336-4530
Language:  English,Serbian
Cultures:  Serbian
Street:  14235 E. Eleven Mile Rd.
City/Township:  Warren
State:  MI
Zip Code:  48088
Country:  USA
Phone:  (586) 773-1940
Organization Overview:  Serbian Orthodox Church and Hall opened in 1976. Diocese of New Gracanica-Midwestern America.
Language:  English,Serbian
Cultures:  Serbian
Street:  14235 E 11 Mile Rd
City/Township:  Warren
State:  MI
Zip Code:  48088
Country:  USA
Phone:  (586) 773-1940
Fax No:  (586) 775-8935
Language:  English,Romanian
Cultures:  Romanian
Street:  236 E 13 Mile Rd
City/Township:  Royal Oak
State:  MI
Zip Code:  48073
Country:  USA
Phone:  (586) 565-0119
Organization Overview:  Are you looking for a Church Community? We would be very happy to have you join us at St. Vladimir's! As Orthodox Christians we believe that the relationship between the members of the Holy Trinity is the highest and most profound example of love - an example we strive to emulate in our lives and especially in our parish family. Although we all live in the world, we also live as part of our parish family, caring for and educating each other, and supporting each other spiritually as we grow in our faith. COME AND SEE! Please join us at St. Vladimir's for one of the Divine Services, preferably the Sunday morning Divine Liturgy (10:00 a.m.). Introduce yourself if you have time, but we expect you won't, since we'll do our best to introduce ourselves to you before you have the chance! If you have questions about the Orthodox faith please contact us via our church email (info@stvladimiraami.org), or feel free to contact our Rector, Fr. Gregory Joyce at 734-649-5746. You may also visit our Orthodox Information page to learn more about Orthodox Christianity. We welcome you to St. Vladimir's!
Language:  English,Russian
Cultures:  Russian
Street:  9900 Jackson Rd.
City/Township:  Dexter
State:  MI
Zip Code:  48130
Country:  USA
Phone:  (734) 649-5746
Fax No:  (734) 429-9025
Organization Overview:   The story of the Greek Community of Detroit is essentially the story of Hellenism in America. It was in the early nineties that the promise of America began to attract the younger men, first from the villages around Sparta and the uplands of Arcadia, then from the remaining villages of the then tiny Greece, and finally from the other Greek lands still under foreign rule. A cross-section of Hellenism gradually formed in many American cities, very much like Detroit, whose Greek Community in 1892 numbered about one hundred young men under thirty. To better understand the life and work of these immigrants, we should know what manner of men they were. They grew up in villages where life, despite the turmoil and upheaval of the centuries, continued much as it did in the days of Homer. Tilling the soil and tending the flocks brought them a meager living, however abundant the sweat of their brow. They were passionately attached to home, family, Church and village. Deeply imbued with the "Greek Spirit," they loved the sunbathed land and the unique beauty of every living thing in it; the legendary folklore combined with the grandeur that was Golden Greece; and life itself in the festive religious holidays, the folk songs and the dances. These young men arrived in America with only the treasures of their heritage and the spirit of their race in their hearts. Many could barely read or write and very few had studied beyond the village school. They had no knowledge of English or of the way of life in the new world. Consequently, they were at the very bottom of the social and economic ladder. For us today, it is difficult to visualize the long climb from those beginning days of the menial laborers, through the days of the roving vendors’ "trade," to the days of factory workers. But they felt a deep spiritual need, too. In the early 1900’s, they traveled many miles (from as far away as Ohio) to the "Evangelismos" Church in Detroit. This inner need led them on to expand and to found communities such as Sts. Constantine and Helen. However humble its beginnings, what follows here is the Liturgy of the struggles that brought this Community to its day of Consecration. ‎
Language:  English,Greek
Cultures:  Greek
Street:  36375 Joy Rd
City/Township:  Westland
State:  MI
Zip Code:  48185
Country:  USA
Phone:  (734) 525-6789
Fax No:  (734) 525-3989
Organization Overview:   Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ. Welcome to our Parish web site. St. Nectarios Parish has served the Orthodox Christian faithful of Southeast Michigan for the past three decades, striving humbly to preserve and observe the Traditions and Teachings of the Holy Orthodox Church faithfully. Our Parish is under the pastoral guidance of Metropolitan PAVLOS of America, First-Hierarch of the Old Calendar Greek Orthodox Church of America. We invite you to explore our web site. Be sure to click our schedule of Divine Services. In Christ, +Fr. Longinos Kakavros, Parish Priest
Language:  English,Greek
Cultures:  Greek
Street:  4592 W Jefferson Ave
City/Township:  Ecorse
State:  MI
Zip Code:  48229
Country:  USA
Phone:  (313) 383-5853 ‎
Organization Overview:  Religious services Sunday 11-3 pm. Bible Study Aramaic-Syriani Education Class Choir Religious Activities
Language:  Arabic,English
Cultures:  Arabic,Syrian
Street:  25566 Lahser Rd
City/Township:  Southfield
State:  MI
Zip Code:  48033
Country:  USA
Phone:  (248) 470-1336

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