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Mariners Church

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170 E Jefferson Ave Detroit MI 48226
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(313) 259-2206
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Dating to the 1840s, Mariners' Church of Detroit was modeled after seamen's chapels on the East Coast of the United States. The Gothic structure has services on Sunday morning and at noon on Thursdays. It is often the site of funerals of Detroit civic notables. The church's mission is to serve Great Lakes sailors and their families, and nautical images festoon the interior. Bells toll whenever...

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I watched Mariners Church move down Jefferson Avenue as a kid from what became Cobo Hall to its present location. I have visited it several times over the years to enjoy its stark beauty … I watched Mariners Church move down Jefferson Avenue as a kid from what became Cobo Hall to its present location. I have visited it several times over the years to enjoy its stark beauty and history as well...

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It is a lovely old building. the church was originally founded in 1842 as a wooden structure before the stone edifice was built. It used to be where Hart Plaza is now but was moved in … It is a lovely old building. the church was originally founded in 1842 as a wooden structure before the stone edifice was built. It used to be where Hart Plaza is now but was moved in 1955. I have been to...

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The church, right in downtown Detroit at the entrance to the tunnel to Canada is an historic gem right smack dab in the middle of modern construction. There it sits, a lone stoic reminder of … The church, right in downtown Detroit at the entrance to the tunnel to Canada is an historic gem right smack dab in the middle of modern construction. There it sits, a lone stoic reminder of it's era....

A Detroit Gem

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You must visit this church. It is truly a tribute to Detroit history. You cannot imagine a gem like this right by the riverside. It is a part of Detroit for years.

It's Prayer central

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Going to the casino ? Stop by the church and say a little prayer. I have found more of my prayers' are answered by asking for a little luck from God Himself here. Of course, it helps a little to drop a few bucks his way by stacking the deck, an feed the poor box to help others. It's only...

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Mariners' Church Of Detroit was founded in 1842, and is located at 170 E Jefferson Ave in Detroit.

Mariners' Church is located at 170 E Jefferson Ave, Detroit, MI. This location is in the Downtown neighborhood. This business specializes in Religion & Spirituality.

Mariners' Church can be found at E Jefferson Ave 170. The following is offered: Tourist Attractions. The entry is present with us since Sep 7, 2010 and was last updated on Nov 12, 2013. In Detroit there are 10 other Tourist Attractions. An overview can be found here.

A vibrant, loving church with a long and treasured past, serving greater Detroit and the maritime community since 1842. All are welcome. Worship is traditional, beautiful, and Biblical, using the historic Anglican/Catholic liturgy (1928 BCP), and accompanied with a fine organ and choir. Located in Downtown Detroit on Hart Plaza at the Tunnel entrance, with free secured parking on Sundays in the...

Dating to the 1840s, Mariners' Church of Detroit was modeled after seamen's chapels on the East Coast of the United States. The Gothic structure has services on Sunday morning and at noon on Thursdays. It is often the site of funerals of Detroit civic notables. The church's mission is to serve Great Lakes sailors and their families, and nautical images festoon the interior. Bells toll whenever...

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