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[[US Congregations]] {| style="float:Left;border:1px solid black" !colspan="2" | [[File:BeverlyHills.jpg|thumb|350px|center|upright|Beverly Hills, Michigan Apostolic Christian Church(Nazarean)]] |- ! Branches: | [https://acchistory.org/index.php?title=Apostolic_Christian_Church(Nazarean) ACCN] |- ! Date Founded: | |- ! Attendance 2025: | 120 |- ! Website: | [https://www.accbeverlyhills.org/ Accbeverlyhills.org] |- ! YouTube | [https://www.youtube.com/c/ApostolicChristianChurchofBeverlyHills YouTube] |- ! Colspan="2"| Other Local Froehlich Churches: |- ! Colspan="2"| [[Detroit]](ACCN) |- ! Colspan="2"| [[Livonia]](ACCA) |- ! Colspan="2"| [https://acchistory.org/index.php?title=DetroitNCC Detroit](NCC) |- |} =History= Prior to World War I, a number of families had emigrated from Europe and settled in the Detroit area. At first, homes were used for gatherings. The first house of worship was a converted home on 2335 Grayling Street. The building still exists today. To accommodate growth, a new church building was built in 1937 on Arlington street near Davison Avenue and dedicated in1938. Further growth and movements to the suburbs resulted in approximately one-half of the congregation starting a new gathering in 1962at the YMCA located in Royal Oak. During the next two years, a permanent place of worship was located at the present site in Beverly Hills. Originally the house was used by a Baptist congregation, and later purchased and remodeled by our congregation in 1964. A new sanctuary was started in1971 and dedicated on August 27, 1972.[In June of 2010 the church building was rededicated after a new fellowship hall was added and the old fellowship hall removed.]Respectfully submitted by Louis Green =Ministers= {| class="wikitable sortable" style="margin:auto" |+ [[Ministers]] ! Name !!data-sort-type="date"| Born !!data-sort-type="date"| Baptized !!data-sort-type="date"| Minister !!data-sort-type="date"| Deacon !!data-sort-type="date"| Elder !!data-sort-type="date"| Retired !! Wife !! Also Served |- |- |} =Attendance= {| class="wikitable" style="margin:auto" |+ Attendance ! Year !! Total !! Members !! Sunday School |- | 1970 || 80 || 57 || 40 |- | 2012 || 70 || 45 || 25 |- | 2024 || 120 || 86 || 38 |- |} =Cemetery=
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