Churches in Roseville

Active churches in Roseville

28491 Utica Rd. Roseville, MI 48066
3 sermons

Types of churches in Roseville

Contemporary Roseville Churches

These congregations feature modern worship bands, casual dress, and practical teaching that resonates with eastside commuters and young families. Many meet along the Gratiot Avenue corridor or near Macomb Mall, offering multiple service times and online streaming for those navigating I-94 and I-696 schedules.

Catholic Parishes

Long-established parishes serve multi-generational families with traditional liturgy, sacraments, and year-round catechism. You’ll often find them near major arteries like Gratiot and Groesbeck, hosting Lenten fish fries and summer festivals that anchor neighborhood life from 12 Mile to 14 Mile.

Outreach and Recovery Churches

These churches center their ministry on tangible help—food pantries, clothing closets, and weekly recovery groups—reflecting the practical needs of a working-class suburb. They frequently partner with local schools and nonprofits and are easy to reach by SMART bus along Gratiot for residents without a car.

Neighborhood Churches in Roseville

Small, close-knit congregations are tucked into residential blocks west of Gratiot and near Groesbeck, often within walking distance of ranch-style subdivisions. Expect traditional worship with coffee-hour community, senior programming, and seasonal events that strengthen ties among long-time homeowners.

Sermon clips from Roseville churches

61s
“Do you believe that? Do you really believe that? Because see what you believe is what you live. So he said to me, the reason everything's gonna be alright is because the restorer is in the room. Is the restorer in your room? the restorer is in my room. Yeah. I don't care what goes on out here. The restorer is in here. He said, number one, I'm gonna call you out to restore your life.”
50s
“God don't patch nothing. He makes it like it was brand new. You've been through divorce? Yeah. That's wound that's a wound. It hurts. But guess what? God's gonna make you like new. You've been through loss? Of course, you're gonna go through loss. Look at your neighbor and say, people die. it's the way life goes. Just think if we all live forever, population control would be zero. We go through life and we go through death and it's hurtful. Why? Do you know why it hurts? Because you love.”
47s
“Now the interesting part is that nothing changes on the outside. The circumstances don't change. You keep going through this dark season. You keep walking through the valley. You feel like you're gonna die. But all of a sudden, on, everything's alright. That's what god is saying to you. That's what god's saying to me. Everything's gonna be alright. gotcha. I got this. I'm in your life and you are in me and everything's gonna work out. Now, I don't know who needs to know that but everything's gonna be alright.”
46s
“You know that when David wrote this song, there was no hope in sight. He says he restores soul. He didn't say, I hope he's gonna restore me. I pray that god restores me. He says, he restores my soul because David said, it's only god who can. How many of you have said, god, if you don't do this, forget it. I can't do this. He calls you out to get you to that place where you realize it's only god. It's only god.”
36s
“He says, look, if you just call upon my name, Ill be near to you. Ill come. Ill show up. Ill show out. And we still, instead of calling on him first, we try to get stuff together first. Its almost as if its like, Gods coming to the house. So, everybody, real quick, I know we havent vacuumed in a month, but somebody grab a vacuum. I know theres a ton of dishes over there that havent been cleaned in a month. Somebody get on kitchen duty, and then you all of a sudden start running around trying to fix all this stuff. And hes just like, chill.”
42s
“He promises that he will be near us. Psalms 46 verse 1 says, God is our refuge and strength. A very present help in trouble. Everyone say present. Now, not a gift, but present. Your presence. He says, I will be here. I will be near. You ever feel far away from God? You ever felt that way? Ever felt like God was just like so far away? Not only is he not hearing me, but I cant even feel him around me anymore. Wheres your faith? Where are your eyes looking?”
32s
“He says, call unto me and I will answer you. Ill show you. Ill show you great and mighty things. I really will. Ill do crazy stuff like that for you. All you got to do is believe me for it. Our problem is in where we place our faith. Were so busy placing our faith in our performance instead of his. Place it in his performance and his integrity and his goodness and kindness. Place our faith in him.”
37s
“He promises to hear us if we ask in faith. He promises to answer us. Jeremiah chapter 33, verse 3. It says, call unto me and I will answer you and show you great and mighty things. I had to use KJV on this one because nobody could say it just right. Great and mighty things which thou knowest not. He promises to show us these things. He promises to answer us, to talk back to us. If we would just call unto him.”
34s
“When God delays an answer, because we all know that God, it seems like hes delaying as well. Its always according to his perfect will. You know, God allows tribulation so that we can get patience, right? Right? Im not saying that its fun. But thats... Thats just the way it works. When you ask for patience, he doesnt just give you patience, he gives you a trial. Thats his sense of humor. Thats the way that he thinks. Thats the way that he does things.”
37s
“You cannot fix yourself. You cannot save yourself. You cannot negotiate your way out of this. You need Jesus. Only Jesus can change you. Only Jesus can change your heart. You can change your mind all day long like, yeah, okay, Im no longer going to do this. And then you find yourself doing it again and again and again and again. Until you are willing to say, Jesus, I know I cant stop doing this thing until you change me. It aint changing.”

Why Roseville churches are unique

Set along the I-94 and I-696 corridors, this commuter-friendly city shapes churches in Roseville to offer practical teaching and flexible schedules. Many congregations emphasize community care and resilience rooted in blue-collar heritage and tight neighborhood ties, featuring weekday evening services for commuters, recovery and support group ministries, and expository Bible teaching.
Family-focused neighborhoods and a strong parks-and-schools network make Roseville churches especially welcoming to kids and teens. You’ll often see strong kids programs for young families, youth sports outreach, and multi-generational congregations and mentoring designed to connect longtime residents with newer young families.
Bordering lake communities and Detroit’s cultural mix, local congregations reflect a range of traditions—from liturgical to contemporary—often meeting the community’s diversity with hospitality and service. Many highlight bilingual services and multicultural outreach, blended traditional and contemporary worship, and community service projects and food drives that resonate with Roseville’s close-knit, service-minded identity.