• Mission Moment

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

    South Eastern Michigan Indians, Inc. is a non-profit Urban Indian Center providing services for Native Americans in Michigan and directed by Euphemia Sue Franklin, a member of the Sault St. Marie tribe of Chippewa Indians, who will speak about Indigenous peacemaking practices. She will explain the Indigenous peacemaking process that uses traditional values and ceremonial practices, so people can talk together and determine steps to heal relationships harmed by conflict. This method has been adapted into today’s court system and called restorative justice, which strives for community restoration rather than punishment. Sue is an engaging speaker who passionately shares her Native American heritage as she educates us about tribal customs and traditions that lead to peace. Come and hear her at the Mission Moment on October 6th in the parlor after worship.

  • Bible Study

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

    Monday evenings at 7 PM each week we are gathering with a Bible study on Conflict Transformation written by Sanctuary friend Dan Buttry. Each session can stand alone so come as often as you would like. This class is also offered by Zoom. The in-person class meets in the Parlor.

  • Bible Study

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

    The Tuesday morning Bible Study, led by Joan Trusty, on the first five books of the Old Testament has resumed with a new start time of 10 am. This promises to be interesting! All are welcome. We meet in the parlor and class lasts an hour.