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Types of Churches in Ann Arbor
Student-Friendly Ann Arbor Churches
These congregations serve University of Michigan undergrads, grad students, and young professionals near Central Campus, South U, and North Campus. Expect evening services, rides from dorms and co-ops, and small groups meeting in campus buildings, libraries, and State Street coffee shops tied to the academic calendar.
Ann Arbor Catholic Churches
Parishes range from historic sanctuaries walkable to downtown and campus to larger churches serving families in Ann Arbor Hills and Pittsfield Township. They offer daily and weekend Masses geared to commuters and students, along with RCIA and community service that reaches neighbors along the Huron River.
Historic Mainline Traditions
Older congregations around Kerrytown, the Old West Side, and Burns Park worship in brick or stone buildings with choirs, organ music, and structured liturgy. Many host arts events, public forums, and neighborhood outreach that fit Ann Arbor’s civic-minded culture and walkable downtown.
Multicultural and International
Bilingual and multilingual congregations—often with Korean, Chinese, or Spanish services—reflect the university’s global community and families near North Campus and along Plymouth Road. Worship blends diverse music and cultural festivals, with language classes, student mentoring, and cross-cultural small groups that follow the school year.
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