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Types of Churches in Sterling Heights
Sterling Heights Non-Denominational Churches
Many gather in modern facilities or renovated storefronts along Hall Road (M-59) and the Van Dyke corridor, offering band-led worship and practical teaching. They cater to busy Macomb County commuters with multiple Sunday services, strong kids’ check-in, and weeknight small groups in subdivisions off 16–18 Mile and near Dodge Park.
Sterling Heights Catholic Parishes
Long-established Latin-rite parishes anchor neighborhoods near 15 and 16 Mile, with K–8 schools, CYO sports, and Lenten fish fries that draw multi-generational families. Expect sacramental life, choirs, and community festivals, with schedules tailored for commuters on M-59 or M-53 and ministries serving Polish, Italian, and Filipino heritage communities common in Macomb County.
Arabic and Chaldean Churches
Reflecting Sterling Heights’ large Middle Eastern Christian population, these congregations offer liturgy and catechesis in Arabic or Chaldean Neo-Aramaic, often with bilingual English options for youth. Many are clustered around the Dequindre–Ryan corridor and 15–18 Mile, and provide cultural events, newcomer support, and fasting/feast observances rooted in Chaldean and Syriac traditions.
Orthodox Christian Parishes
Greek, Romanian, Macedonian, Serbian, and Ukrainian Orthodox communities maintain icon-filled worship and chant, with feast days often following the Julian calendar. You’ll find them near Utica Road, Schoenherr, and close to the Clinton River/Dodge Park area, hosting language classes, folk festivals, and family ministries tied to each ethnic tradition.
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