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Business Listing   Chippewa Hills Assembly of God - Remus, MI - Phone: (989) 967-8553


Business Listing   Chippewa Hills Baptist Church - Remus, MI - Phone: (989) 967-8205


Business Listing   God's Helping Hands - Remus, MI - Phone: (989) 967-8581


Business Listing   Jehovah's Witnesses Church - Remus, MI - Phone: (989) 967-8476


Business Listing   Remus Church of God - Remus, MI - Phone: (989) 967-8861


Business Listing   St Michael Church - Convent - Remus, MI - Phone: (989) 967-3319


Business Listing   St Michael Church - Rectory - Remus, MI - Phone: (989) 967-3520


Business Listing   St Paul's Lutheran of Remus - Remus, MI - Phone: (989) 967-3411


Business Listing   Trinity Wesleyan Church - Remus, MI - Phone: (989) 561-2971


Business Listing   Wheatland Church of Christ - Remus, MI - Phone: (989) 967-8330


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Helpful Definition for: Churches


A church in Remus is a building or structure whose primary purpose is to facilitate Christian worship and meetings. It is a religious body made up of the Christian congregation, members and clergy. The worship service may be a blend of traditional and contemporary service. They are non-denominational, evangelical churches, embracing a charismatic style of worship, with the purpose to proclaim the gospel of Jesus Christ throughout the world using every medium of communication capable to man. They believe the Bible to be the inerrant word of God, which is the final authority of faith and practice to genuine Christians.

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