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The Church of the Messiah is a 149-year-old non-traditional Episcopal church in lower Eastside Detroit, serving the needs of the Islandview community. We are a mixed race congregation which is made up of Black, White, Asian and Latino members.
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231 E Grand Blvd #3739, Detroit, MI 48207
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