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    First Presbyterian Church

    5.0 (3 reviews)

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    St Paul's Episcopal Church

    5.0(1 review)
    0.0 mi

    I'm not religious at all, but this is one beautiful church. It's a true testament to both amazing…read morearchitecture and Flint's storied history. St. Paul's was built in its current location in 1872 and designed by notable Gothic church architect, Gordon Lloyd. The Gothic-style facade is made up from stones carried over sledges hauled over drawn ice along the the Flint River well over a century ago. St. Paul's initial structure was erected elsewhere in the the city in 1817. Architecturally-speaking, this particular church takes the cake. I think it not only rivals First Presbyterian, located just across the street, but rather surpasses it in terms of sheer beauty. From the gorgeous stonework and design of the intimate chapel to the stunning stained glass panels, arched doorways and intricate woodwork, this one is a work of art. Once you walk inside, you realize that it's much larger than it looks from outside appearances. It has a formal dining room that hosts receptions, a small lounge area, a kitchen and much more. In fact, for the past couple of years, the church has been participating in the city's monthly Art Walk (second Fridays of the month from 6-9 p.m.), along with Greater Flint Arts Council, Buckham Gallery and even First Presbyterian Church. They've actually hosted some pretty nice art exhibitions there as of late, usually paintings and photography, while music plays in the background. It's often a friendly crowd featuring most of the locals hobnobbing their way through Art Walk. We usually try to check out the monthly art walk receptions here as often as possible. There's never the high pressure pitch from the church members hosting events here to join their church or " or "come to worship services, get to know the Lord better," either, so that's nice. In other words, no one has ever has me if I've found Jesus or anything like that. I wish my husband and I had chosen this church over the one we did for our wedding when we got married. Sigh. I can just think of how the pictures would have turned out now if we had...

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    St. Michael Catholic Church

    St. Michael Catholic Church

    4.3(3 reviews)
    0.8 mi

    Deacon Mike As the deacon at St. Michael's Parish I find…read morethis parish to be very spirit filled and full of love. We are a parish made up of many races and cultures. We are very welcoming and accepting of all who enter through our doors. We are not about how many are at mass or what's in your wallet, we are about hearing God's Word and breaking bread together. I am amazed on how little people know about the Catholic Church. I ask that before anyone form an opinion of the Catholic Church please come to the church and find out what we are all about. You might be surprised. May God Bless all who read this. AMEN

    I'm not a great big fan of the Catholic Church. I'm not very religious, in fact, I'm aetheist…read more However, my mother made me go to this church practically every Sunday when I was growing up, and architecturally it is a beautiful place. So beautiful, in fact, that the statue of the archangel outside often gets its sword stolen from his hands! St. Michael's is over 160 years old and is rich with history. The school is now the School of Choice for the Flint Board of Education. I remember having to go to "Sunday School" every Sunday for too many years of my life. Though I do not like going to church, I feel that the other parishoners of this church really care about it. Depending on the pastor, the only problems I've ever heard about are pastors who do not support marriages where someone who isn't Catholic is involved.

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