• Mission Moment

    The Parlor 300 Willits St, Birmingham, MI, United States

    Hope Against Trafficking began in 2012 in Pontiac to provide a safe environment and support for adult survivors of human trafficking. They saw a need to restore survivors to thrive and reclaim their lives. At that time there were no long-term recovery programs in Michigan focused on physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual issues as well as life skills and job skills development, which they now offer. Two important programs include 2-year rent-free housing and a Human Trafficking Overview presented to over 15,000 people. A certified, school-based curriculum on Cyber Safety and Security is also taught to K-12 children and youth. Come and hear board member, Jill Long, tell you about Hope Against Trafficking at the Mission Moment on Sunday, March 3 after worship.

  • Mission Moment

    The Parlor 300 Willits St, Birmingham, MI, United States

    Our mission offering for the month of April will go to support survivors of domestic violence. The outreach team has selected Centro Multicultural La Familia, a well established nonprofit that serves the Spanish speaking community in Pontiac. They advocate for services that address the unique needs of limited English speaking residents. Victims and survivors of domestic violence receive quality mental health counseling, referrals to other resources, and a peer support group. Debra Ehrman, Director of Special Projects, will speak about their impact in Pontiac during the Mission Moment in the Parlor directly following worship today. 

  • Ladies Luncheon

    All ladies are welcome to join us on Thursday, May 2, at 11:30am as we gather and share at meal at P.F. Chang's in Troy at Somerset Mall. We hope to you can come and share in a time of sisterhood with us. Please let Harriet Steward know if you will be attending.