United Missionary Baptist Church

4290 Lamson St
Saginaw, MI 48601

Located in Saginaw, MI, the United Missionary Baptist Church stands as a beacon of faith and community in the heart of the city. With its rich history dating back to its founding, this Baptist church has been a place of worship, fellowship, and service for generations of believers. The church's architecture, with its steeple reaching towards the sky, serves as a reminder of the enduring presence of faith in the local community.

Stepping inside the United Missionary Baptist Church, visitors are greeted by a warm and welcoming atmosphere that invites all to come as they are. The sound of hymns fills the air during services, and the sense of unity among the congregation is palpable. Beyond its religious services, the church also plays an active role in serving the community through various outreach programs and initiatives, embodying the spirit of compassion and generosity at the core of the Baptist faith.

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