• Mission Moment

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

    Forgotten Harvest performs a unique function in Metro Detroit to relieve hunger and prevent nutritious food waste. They rescue food surpluses from grocery stores, markets, restaurants, and caterers, which would otherwise go to waste, and deliver it free-of-charge to non-profit emergency food providers. Our American Baptist Friendship House is one of them. Their mission is to put into action as they deliver 144,000 pounds of surplus food per day to families who are food insecure and struggle to cover the cost of basic life necessities. Forgotten Harvest helps create communities that work together to end hunger and increase individual, neighborhood, economic, and environmental health. On August 6, the Mission Moment will feature Forgotten Harvest Community Engagement Coordinator, Mary Moore-Butler, who will enlighten us about how the organization fights food insecurity and waste. She will highlight their new facility in Oak Park and 95-acre farm in Fenton that grows fresh produce. We will also learn about the organization’s many programs, including mobile and school pantries, summer lunch and youth snack programs, and providing fresh food for seniors and veterans. As inflation continues to impact the cost of food and other necessities, emergency food providers are seeing an increased need across Southeast Michigan. The Outreach team asks for your support to help relieve hunger in Metro Detroit and prevent nutritious food waste through your donations to Forgotten Harvest.

  • Welcome Home Picnic

    Fellowship Hall 300 Willits St, Birmingham, MI, United States

    Join us for our annual homecoming picnic following our worship on September 10th. Lunch will be provided and we will have some fun learning more about each other. Please let Glenn know if you are able to attend.

  • Bible Study

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

    After a summer hiatus, the Tuesday morning Bible Study will resume Tuesday, September 12, at 10:00 am in the Parlor. This fall's focus will be on the Pentateuch, the first five books of the Old Testament. For some, this may be the first time they have studied the Old Testament and for others this will be more familiar. All are welcome! The first class will be 90 minutes and the remainder will be 60 minutes in length. If you would like to prepare, read Genesis 1-3. Joan Trusty will be teaching.