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St. Andrew's Episcopal Church is an open and affirming church located in downtown Ann Arbor, embodying God's love through Jesus Christ and welcoming everyone to God's table.

Grace Episcopal Church is a community that invites and supports everyone to live out the teachings, love, and actions of Jesus Christ. We are a vibrant and multi-generational parish church standing at the historic center of the Anglican and broader Catholic tradition.

St. Stephen's Episcopal Church is a welcoming community that offers a space for worship, connection, and support, embracing individuals from all walks of life, including LGBTQ+. They are committed to serving the community and providing inclusive worship experiences.

All Saints' Episcopal Church is a Christian community serving God through worship, prayer, stability, and service, welcoming all with unconditional hospitality while growing in spiritual maturity as disciples of Jesus Christ.

Christ Church Grosse Pointe is a welcoming, compassionate and inclusive Christian community that provides spiritual nourishment, educational enrichment, and empowers individuals to live the Gospel joyfully.

St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church is a community committed to proclaiming the Gospel and sharing the reconciling love of Christ through hospitality, forgiveness, justice, and peace.

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.

Trinity Episcopal Church is a community of people gathered together to find God’s meaning and joy for ourselves and our families, actively promoting God’s love through liturgical worship and outreach.

St. Andrew's Episcopal Church is an open and affirming church in downtown Ann Arbor, embodying God's love for the world through Jesus Christ. They welcome everyone to God's table, striving to feed God's children spiritually and physically.

Founded in 1858, St. Peter's is an Episcopal/Ecumenical/earth-based congregation committed to participatory, active, and communal spiritual growth. They actively celebrate queerness and LGBTQIA+ community members.