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1. First United Methodist Church - Ann Arbor

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· 25 reviews

120 S State St, Ann Arbor, MI 48104

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First United Methodist Church: what do users think?
Sarah Allexan: We love this church. Have been going for many years.
Kevin Payne: Love this church. Truly inclusive.
Bruce Popejoy: Went for Good Friday noon service. Friendly and warm people. Seem to accept everyone.
Marti Boynton Tamaroglio: Celebrated my dear brother's life and inurned his ashes ... The people here are so very kind.
mark kerekes: very nice memorial cemetery
Patrick Brady: Great for AA
Margaret Punch: Welcoming to all in downtown A2. Great programs for toddlers to teens.
Household Six: Wonderful community of parishioners 🙂
J B Moore: Great community church
Billy Keener: I love this incredible community of faith. I go constantly. There is a huge variety of activities for a wide range of interests. Also the sermons are kept relatively short which is a relief for me. I also enjoy the music program and the chances to study faith.
keith radak: Welcoming Congregation. Childcare and Christian education for people 4-85. Wonderful organist and music. Many mission opportunities ranging from local needs to assisting others nationally and abroad. The Wesley Foundation, a campus ministry of the United Methodist Church, is also located in the same building.
Christopher Ford: Great congregation, awesome building, wish it was closer!
Gene A Cross: Thanks
Keith Knudsen: Welcoming church. Very active groups. Excellent music and youth programs.
Shonagh Taruza: Very friendly and welcoming. Inclusive and embracing of differences in sexual orientation, nationality, socioeconomic status, gender and race. Fantastic children's and youth programs as well as adult education opportunities.
Dan Hill: Warm & welcoming. Lots of U staff & faculty, good mix of youth, families & pillars. Excellent youth programs.
Leticia Valdez: My eldest went to FUMCN after we moved here from California. The FUMCN community was very welcoming and helpful to me in getting to know Ann Arbor. My husband who is from A2 attended preschool at FUMCN as a child. My son really became very comfortable at FUMCN and loved Ms. Juli. The following year he got the structure and security he needed in the Young 5's with Ms. Susan. We are so happy he got that year to mature and acquire skills that have helped him be successful in Kindergarten. The young 5's program is small (10 to 12 kids) and quite reasonably priced given the class size.Our youngest is in the 3's right now and loving it. The parents are very sharp, organized, educated and committed. It is true that it requires a lot of parent participation for the 3's and 4's (the Young 5's not so) and this may not be the program for dual working parents. If you are looking for a co-op and want to provide a very rich experience for your kids FUMCN is a great value. Many of the teachers aids are professionals and past parents who loved their kids experience and remain big fans of FUMCN.

2. Vineyard Church of Ann Arbor - Ann Arbor

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2275 Platt Rd, Ann Arbor, MI 48104

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Vineyard Church of Ann Arbor: what do users think?
Klono: Absolutely an amazing place
Edward LaRue: I go to Alcoholics Anonymous here at Vineyard on Tuesday evenings at 7:30pm. Great meeting, lead discussion followed by shares.
John Smith: I go there for an AA meeting on Tuesday night 730pm
Kris Griffin: Had ice cream after service, chocolate was a favorite, had to try vanilla with chocolate syrup as a coffee float.
Elizabeth Guerrero: All are not welcome, only those who fit there idea. You have one job and you failed
Meghan Allen: Don't believe the "welcome to all" narrative. The now-Senior pastor outted a former pastor there and split the church because of his own homophobia. The former Senior Pastor and founder of the church did the right and Christian thing, left with her and founded a new congregation that actually practices what he preaches.Welcome to all cishet people would be a more accurate description.
Laron L Bean: Nice and friendly services
Robert Wolfe: I've been coming to Vineyard for decades, and have many friends there. It is my church home.
JUST A LOGICAL LAD: both the school and the church....awful.
B Kim Mauldin, Jr: Our new church home. Very welcoming from day one. Always teaching God's Word. Diverse congregation
Trooper Long: Lovely space - had a great experience here
Helen Bryant: Found Peace within Myself
Angie Cosma: This is my home church and very welcoming and want to hear your story.
The Hatchetgamer: Amazing Church caring people very helpful in community even do a Thanksgiving dinner every year which turns out always to be amazing
Sandra Lovejoy: Great Church
David Wheeler: Great church with great community. Very welcoming. Sunday services are at 930 and 1115 with coffee and doughnuts served in between.
Brett Cosner: This church really wants to forget the past and poise it's self as a "multicultural, multigenerational, diverse church welcoming to all", however in 2014 they voted to fire a pastor because she confirmed that she was in a relationship with a women. The founding pastor Ken Wilson, stood by her side and resigned. Donnell turned his back on Ken and Emily and used the opportunity to become the acting senior pastor. If you are at all concerned about the acceptance of the LGBT community in the church, please don't attend the Vineyard Church of Ann Arbor. Ken was working to bring acceptance towards the LGBT community, he welcomed them into the church and it's unacceptable to me that Donnell used that risk and vulnerability to his personal advantage.Update: I noticed that they have removed the words “welcoming to all” from their welcome statement. How sad that they would rather change the statement than their stance towards the LGBT community.
JADE H: I cannot recommend Ann Arbor Vineyard highly enough! When I moved to the area I didn't know anyone, but within a few weeks of attending Vineyard, I was able to plug into this new community. Spirit-filled worship and a diverse, multi-generational congregation.
Ann Arbor / Ypsilanti Regional Chamber: We started going to the Vineyard in 2007/8, it is a great community of believers and we love it!
Glen Hillaker: I have attended for +30 years and still love it
Jackie Page: Great church to learn about Jesus if you have questions and also if you are looking for a church home!!!

3. First Baptist Church of Ann Arbor - Ann Arbor

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· 33 reviews

517 E Washington St, Ann Arbor, MI 48104

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Bruce Popejoy: What a beautiful church! Very warm and accepting church.
Alice Fox: Helps the homeless
Ashley Magers: I never imagined I would willingly attend a Baptist Church, and yet, over 2 years since entering FBC for the first time, our family has not looked back! The focus on love and social justice for all ages is central to each week's prayers and messages, and our entire family (ages 2-35) has grown in our faith since attending here. My children love Time as Children and Church School led by Pastor Xan Morgan, and they have always felt very like the important members of the church that they are! In addition to embracing children rather than shushing them, doubters, seekers, and lifelong Christians from various denominations across the lifespan have gathered in this inclusive church, and it is such a refreshing community.
grace vandervliet: We appreciate opportunities for our family to live out the mission of the church -- to feed the poor, to shelter those without homes, to care for children. First Baptist Church preaches concrete service -- we know that we're all in need, we all are living in community. And they provide clear ways to step up and be present with each other. In this era, it's easy to live in a niche, with people our own ages and who hold similar beliefs. Church is one place where we can embrace those from other generations, economic situations, and backgrounds.
Janice Stumpf: Don't let the name concern you! This church is not what you might think of when you think "Baptist".Truly inclusive of EVERYONE in all aspects of church life. It's a great place to worship and a welcoming, non-scary community--no matter where you are on your faith journey!
Amanda Shutko: I had been searching for a church that is authentically committed to Jesus's example (and instruction) to prioritize love and acceptance as the foundation on which we build our faith, one that understands that taking up the issues of social justice is part of that commitment. This was a surprisingly challenging search, as I found many churches to have caveats as to what acceptance looks like or willing to support charitable missions but afraid to talk about the very issues related to root causes that create the need. When I witnessed Pastor Paul and Stacey gracefully and unequivocally hit the mark on both fronts, I knew I had finally found my "church home". Thanks for bringing me into the fold and enabling me to celebrate my Christianity through love and acceptance.
Allen Steele: Good people.
Jung Eun: I filled out the form in the church web site to visit the church some time ago, I have not received any response. They asked you to fill out the formand ignore your effort. Be true to yourself whoever is responsible to this matter for the future purpose.
Phillip Hairston: Always very polite clean....and helpful parking is good
Thomas Baker: Found this church going to AA meetings
thomas lockett: Freedinners
shiv patel: AA meetings
Evelyn Sugden: Helping the vets, homeless for over 50 years
Ingrid Ford: I've been attending First Baptist since I was in the 6th grade. I am proud that our church is a welcoming church to all walks of people. FCBA2 has a great choir and the pastors are absolutely phenomenal preachers! You will literally not get this experience anywhere else. If you're thinking about attending, definitely give it a go. The church is also very active in mission work both locally and internationally. We are all more than welcome to answer any questions you might have.
sharron a Kniffen: Kind
Bilz Debub: I go here
The Hatchetgamer: Wonderful church service dinner every Tuesday at 5:30 p.m. I give for though because sometimes you should check your food before you eat it
Deborah Bailey: A very friendly, warm place of worship
Geoffrey Halliday: They are so inviting.
Joe LaGalo: Romans 12:16... Your choir director has either never read this or is just another fake Christian giving the church a bad name.Petty, spiteful and vindictive people like this being the face of a church is why younger generations are turning away from the faith.
charles smith: Had a Christmas party here nice ppl

4. Blue Ocean Faith Church Ann Arbor - Ann Arbor

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· 27 reviews

2309 Packard St, Ann Arbor, MI 48104

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Erica C: We stopped in here today for the first time, we were welcomed by many people and the Pastor sought is out after the sermon to introduce herself and personally welcome us. The message was great and really spoke to me, music was wonderful and it was the most welcoming church I have ever attended. Will be back!
Jessica Fahlgren: Very loving safe place for Everyone, lgbtq welcoming
Steve Gray: Friendly open and affirming congregation
Mortar Shel: All inclusive, everyone is welcome. No hidden caveats, just love for all people no matter what! When Ghandi said he liked our christ, but our Christian's weren't very christ like, he was very much NOT talking about this church. The pastors, workers, and attendees are the kind of people Gandi would be proud of. Active in the LGBTQ+ community, as well as outreach for marginalized people in our area, homeless, POC, Youth, etc. Love is the way things are handled. Everyone welcome. I love this place.
heidi thornbladh: Welcoming and warm
Nancy Broadway: All are welcome! All are inspired!
Michael Liemohn: I really like the long-form slogan of Blue Ocean Faith Ann Arbor: "a Jesus, Spirit, Scripture, science, all-people friendly church." I particularly like that "science" word in there. At BOFA2, I can talk honestly and openly about climate physics and environmental stewardship, topics that we are called to care about. The atmosphere is very welcoming, the music is fantastic, the service is modern yet with many traditional elements, and the sermons are deep yet real.
Lori Skibbe: This is a special place, with warm and loving people. Blue Ocean works to be as inclusive as possible. When my son drove in using his power wheelchair, the congregation rearranged their seating plan, so that he can benefit more from the service. He is also fully included in youth activities, as are several other children with disabilities.
Rob Smith: A 'Church' geared soley to the LGTBQ community and no one else. Christ comes in a distant second in this place.
Bradley Humphries: This is the Church for you if you have been disillusioned by what modern evangelicalism has become.
Molly Morton: What a beautiful, compassionate, open, and joyful community of people! This is a church that truly believes that all people are made in God's image, and as a result is one of the most loving and thoughtful church home I have ever known. Fully LGBTQ inclusive. Creative children's program. Casual and friendly. Good mix of traditional, contemporary, smart and accessible. Excited to meet and involve newcomers (you won't feel new for long...I'm horribly shy and and I always feel confident and wanted when I'm there!). One of the few places I've ever been that truly and eagerly embraces everyone.
Essen Pea: Home.
Marsha Ladd: I am so glad to have found a place where everyone, including my gay son, is welcome and affirming in all capacities. I am connected to the Sunday service via online streaming of the Sunday service. I love the music, the genuine warmth of the pastors, their great sermons and wonderful music! I'm just bummed that I don't live close enough to attend regularly. I hope to visit in person sometime soon.
Sue: A great church. I love the services, the people and the music.
Carla Huff: It's such an awesome church. The pastors are phenomenal and the people are wonderful.
Mike Morton: Blue Ocean is an LGBTQ inclusive, affirming, seeker friendly, Jesus loving church. It is a great community of people who are trying their best to live out what Jesus called the two greatest commandments.
Lisa C: After having tried out 11 + churches in Washtenaw County, I found Blue Ocean Faith. Three years later I'm still proud to call it my spiritual home. The environment is safe, loving & welcoming to ALL.If you're looking for a church that is centered on Jesus' teachings, regardless of where you are in your faith journey, this place will be for you.Both Pastors bring diversified perspective into weekly sermons based on real-life experiences and theologically rich backgrounds. Their passion for the Lord is infectious and their humor is refreshing.The Worship music is amazing! If you're feeling down or simply want to be lifted in the Holy Spirit, the music will carry you.Let's not forget, the dress attire is casual! Wear what makes you feel comfortable. :)I promise no matter who you are, you will leave this place feeling and being better.Conservative, liberal, straight, gay, white, black, brown, Christian, non-Christian, etcetera... you will be welcomed!
Laura Schram: We struggled to find a church in Ann Arbor that is truly inclusive of LGBTQ folks, and are grateful to have a home at Blue Ocean. The music is contemporary worship and each sermon typically ends with a meditation, which I love. Our family has young children, and the children’s ministry is also a warm and welcoming place.
Happy Playmore: Great service and excepting all seeking faith

5. Ann Arbor Chinese Christian Church - Ann Arbor Charter Township

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· 7 reviews

1750 Dhu Varren Rd, Ann Arbor, MI 48105

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Ann Arbor Chinese Christian Church: what do users think?
Bill croft: Wonderful People
Wen-chi Wu: A wonderful church.

6. 2|42 Community Church | Ann Arbor Campus - Scio Township

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· 484 reviews

648 S Wagner Rd, Ann Arbor, MI 48103

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2|42 Community Church | Ann Arbor Campus: what do users think?
Heaven: I was visiting Michigan & I went here & it was really beautiful!! The worship & praise & the ambiance was just really beautiful. The teaching/ preaching was perfectly done & timely. I’d visit again when next I visit!
william fairful III: Nice, friendly church
NELSEN: Wonderful place to interact with others while the children have fun.
Jeffrey Buchanan: Sermons based on Scripture with talented teachers. Lots of small groups to dig deeper into God's Word and connect with the Christian community.
AC1: It's pretty cool!
Joseph Perry: It was greeeeeaaaaat!!
Philip David: Awesome church, great kids program and an indoor playground open all week to the public, the worship rocks, literally and the Spirit is there, preachers rotate and worship leaders so it's always fresh
David Oswald: The Experience was Awesome, Awesome!!! Want to be able to do it again, how about every month? Not Once A Year!!!
Emilee Kloster: Lots of space for the kids to get their engery out! Fun slides and equipment to play on too.
Sarah Woo: Fun indoor place for children to play.
Clint Lemasters: Wonderful, family friendly community center. Our kids enjoyed playing and I enjoyed coffee from their coffee shop.
Tony Hessenthaler: Always fun and clean - open to everyone. They got rid of the foam pit during Covid. Check the schedule before going.Indoor playground area and astroturf area for kids to play any time of year, often a kids movie playing in background.They allow outside food & drink, but also have a little cafe. We've never encountered any religious pressure or proselytizing while there, but their church materials are available for those interested.
Isabella W: Great indoor playground for kids ages 2-12. Perfect spot to get run around when it's cold outside.
Lana .Kov.S.: Really nice Holliday decoration, we wrote a letters to Santa))))
Philip Burtt: Always friendly faces on a Sunday morning! Great place to come throughout the week with your kiddos too! Awesome play area!
Melinda Keillor: Enjoy the service & commitment to community. Love the prayer app. Friendly. Welcoming. Open to new ideas.
Roberto Velázquez: Muy buena iglesia
Mike Toler: My second time here haven't been to church in years. My life need some change and it started with coming here. Great people great community ill be back next week it's worth the drive. The coffee is good too lol.
Patrick Meyer: Great place for kids and to find community!
Eric Thompson: I've moved a lot so I've been to a ton of churches and I must say this one it's not like any other church I've been to it's awesome. Not to mention the people there are incredibly friendly almost like family I feel. Definitely found the church I'll be at every Sunday.
Stephanie Trax: I didn't want to love 242. We had been attending another church for over 10 years, but visited 242 a few times. Each time, I couldn't stop thinking about the message or the service for days and sometimes weeks. Over the pandemic we started watching the services on tv. We ingested what we heard and noticed it was having an effect on our lives...reading the bible more, praying more, changing things. It just seemed like there was fruit of the holy spirit that we couldn't ignore. So we made the hard decision to switch churches and I'm thankful we did. And of course there's the added perk of great coffee and a play structure for the kids:). That's just icing on the already awesome cake, though! (oh and just a note, it took me awhile to discover there is a great hiking trail in Saginaw woods right next door...for outdoor enthusiasts, it's a nice place to get out in nature after the service!).

7. The Church in Ann Arbor - Ann Arbor

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· 2 reviews

1600 South Blvd, Ann Arbor, MI 48104

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8. New Life Church - Ann Arbor

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· 30 reviews

1541 Washtenaw Ave, Ann Arbor, MI 48104

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New Life Church: what do users think?
Matthew Jo: my home church going on 5 years
Sephira: Not worth it, don't waste your time. Especially their EMU chapter.
Bethany M: Service was great! The message was easy to understand and the music was easy to sing along to.
Karen Barber: Awesome experience, very uplifting
Emily Leonard: I have gone here for 5 years. I love the community we have here. The worship is rockin. The preaching is from the Bible.
Theo: Packed with UM students seeking God, living in authentic relationships, and trying to be a light and support to those around them. Awesome!
Matt Vaughn: Awesome, dynamic campus focused ministry
Dan Davenport: Welcoming atmosphere, good musicians playing modern generic worship music. Pretty standard non-denom, excellent for college students. Light on theology in the exhortations but excellent small group structure, and caring staff including counselors. Christ centered, biblically focused.
Jay Rogers: Awesome church! People give testimonies (or "slices") and it really inspires you to move forward in your walk with Jesus! Great place for fellowship and contemporary (rock concert style) worship.
Denise Thompson: While I was a student at UofM, God used the people I met at New Life Church to win me over and to show me the truth of the Gospel! They loved me unconditionally and offered me grace & acceptance, even when I shared about my sins and shame. I was challenged, encouraged and helped in my relationship with Christ by this community of believers. They showed me what it looks like to live out the Gospel in our everyday lives. So glad that the Lord used them in my life and would highly recommend this church to anyone! :) And I would especially recommend getting involved with a smallgroup ;)
Alexander Desai: New Life Church has made a huge difference in my life. Attendance is close to 1000 students each week which is really something to behold. Worship is fantastic (contemporary music), the sermons are real and relevant, but the real deal is the small groups. These student led groups meet every week and it's a chance for you to truly connect with other students going through the same walk of life that you are. New Life Church has changed my life for the better. If you're a family looking for a church in Ann Arbor, or a student looking for a church during the school year I can't recommend New Life enough.
Snackable Content: These guys are dope!
James Hershal: Started out great, but then I learned how clique oriented the small groups were. Very "in-group" centered. A lot of the men (and women) I encountered were not living god's word Monday - Saturday but pretending to on Sunday morning. Through attending this church, I came to not believe in the god I always followed. Now I'm thankful for it, but attending church here was horrible.

9. The First Congregational Church of Ann Arbor - Ann Arbor

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· 23 reviews

608 E William St, Ann Arbor, MI 48104

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The First Congregational Church of Ann Arbor: what do users think?
M Mcconnell: We were invited to sign prayer for Ukraine very gracious host
Kelly Norman: This pipe organ is beautiful. And a delight to listen to.
Mandolinman58: Loved my visit here.
Quinn Lowen: Great church. Beautiful windows.
kat: As I was traveling for work, I came across this church in Ann Arbor. While I did not go inside, I was so impressed with their display of the colored doors proclaiming “Gods doors are open to all”. It warmed my heart and I could not have been more proud with their statement!
Pam Dabbs: If you haven't seen the Sunday School in this church, it is a sight to behold and so creative in its design! It looks like you are living during the time of Jesus....such a magical place, bound to inspire the imagination of each child who enters as to what it might have been like during the life of Jesus! At the beginning of the church service, children are invited to join one of the ministers during "Children's Circle" at the front of the church. After a brief bible lesson, they are asked to go with their teachers down to the wonderful Sunday School area. It is a great church to help your child gain a religious foundation, which will serve him/her for years to come. Helping others and having a "giving" heart are important lessons learned here...a special church indeed!
The Hatchetgamer: Wonderful church and very giving to the less fortunate
Ann Hanson: Warm, welcoming church for all ages. Traditional service at 10am in classic main sanctuary with 1800s origins.
Brian Roberts: First Congregational Church is very friendly and the sanctuary is very peaceful.
Jay Rogers: This is a great church, inside and out. They are welcoming, moral, inclusive, and determined to teach people how to live life in communion with Christ. I had a great time visiting here. There are many activities for the youth & also a beautiful sanctuary.

10. West Side United Methodist Church - Ann Arbor

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· 23 reviews

900 S 7th St, Ann Arbor, MI 48103

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11. Grace Ann Arbor Church - Pittsfield Charter Township

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· 35 reviews

2803 Boardwalk Dr, Ann Arbor, MI 48104

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12. Harvest Mission Community Church - Ann Arbor

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· 45 reviews

1001 E Huron St, Ann Arbor, MI 48104

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13. Antioch Community Church Ann Arbor - Northfield Township

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· 9 reviews

5500 Whitmore Lake Rd, Ann Arbor, MI 48105

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14. Huron Hills Church - Ann Arbor

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· 10 reviews

3150 Glazier Way, Ann Arbor, MI 48105

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15. First Presbyterian Church of Ann Arbor - Ann Arbor

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· 30 reviews

1432 Washtenaw Ave, Ann Arbor, MI 48104

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16. Ann Arbor Christian Reformed Church - Ann Arbor

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· 16 reviews

1717 Broadway St, Ann Arbor, MI 48105

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17. Neutral Zone - Ann Arbor

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· 16 reviews

310 E Washington St, Ann Arbor, MI 48104

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18. Second Baptist Church of Ann Arbor - Ann Arbor

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· 20 reviews

850 Red Oak Rd, Ann Arbor, MI 48103

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