Nardin Park United Methodist Church, Methodist church in Farmington Hills, Michigan, US
Nardin Park United Methodist Church is a Protestant church building in Farmington Hills featuring architectural designs from the 1960s and beyond. The structure includes spaces for worship, education, and community activities within a multi-building complex.
The church was formed in 1927 from the merger of two Detroit congregations before moving to its Farmington Hills location in 1965. This relocation represented a turning point for the growing congregation seeking more space.
The congregation practices Methodist traditions through regular worship and educational gatherings that bring people together. The church serves as a meeting place where visitors can observe how the community worships and connects.
The church is located on 11 Mile Road and is accessible by car with parking available on the property. Visitors should check ahead for service times and special events, as the buildings may have restricted access outside of scheduled activities.
The church property sits on expansive grounds that allowed the congregation to develop multiple buildings over time. This spacious setting enabled significant expansions during the 1970s and 1980s to accommodate growing programs and activities.
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