Events
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Candlelight Concerts
Sanctuary Church 300 Willits St, Birmingham, MI, United StatesCandlelight Concerts bring the magic of a live, multi-sensory musical experience to awe-inspiring locations like never seen before in Detroit. Get your tickets here to discover a variety of music at Sanctuary Church Birmingham under the gentle glow of candlelight (tickets are sold exclusively by Fever, not by the church or at the door). General Info Dates and time: Thursdays and Fridays at 6:30 PM and 8:45 PM Duration: 60 minutes (doors open 30 mins prior to the start time and late entry is not permitted) Age requirement: 8 years old or older. Anyone under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult Accessibility: accessible parking, entrance, and restroom available Seating is assigned on a first come first served basis in each zone View the FAQs for this event here If you have any questions, the best ways to contact Candlelight Concert customer service are: Email hello@feverup.com At the bottom of Feverup.com there is a Support button If in the Fever App, go to your profile, click "Help" and there are options for live chat, submitting a form, or phone support Contact by phone at +1 (646) 849 6917 - Subject to availability, you may have to leave a message and receive a callback or email, so we recommend emailing for a faster response
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Mission Moment
The Parlor 300 Willits St, Birmingham, MI, United StatesIt is alarming to learn that one in four people sitting in our pews has a family member struggling with mental health, and that a majority of those go first to a spiritual leader for help. Pathways to promise provides that resource by lifting up the vital role of faith in the treatment and recovery of mental illness. American Baptist Home Mission Societies supports this interfaith cooperative that facilitates the faith community’s work in reaching out to those with mental health challenges, disabilities, addictions, and their families. They focus on the important role of faith and spirituality in treating mental illness and helping family members to find strength and hope in caring for a loved one with a mental illness. One of their programs is Mental Health Ministries, a web-based interfaith outreach that offers downloadable print and media resources adaptable to the unique needs of each congregation. These help churches learn how to create an atmosphere of faith for people with mental illnesses, allowing them to actively share their gifts and interests in their communities. The Mission Moment on May 7 will feature a video interview with Curtis-Ramsey Lucas, ABHMS staff member, board member of Pathways to Promise, and editor of the Christian Citizen magazine. He encourages pastors to speak out about mental illness with directness and compassion and addresses the disconnect between mental health need and appropriate care. Your donations to this vital program will help sustain the Pathways to Promise ministry and support its ability to provide resources that help erase mental illness stigma in our faith communities.
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Sunday School Art Show
The Parlor 300 Willits St, Birmingham, MI, United StatesOn Sunday, June 4 after the worship service, join June and Mazie Olsen, along with their teacher Joan Trusty, in the Parlor as they share the variety of arts and crafts they have created over this past year as part of their Sunday classes. June and Mazie have used everything from clay to watercolor to illustrate what they have been learning. Most of the year was spent learning the major stories of the Old Testament, with a special emphasis on the lives of Moses and David. In addition, each of the events of Holy Week and the story of Pentecost also were part of the curriculum for this year. Join us for some great art and for typical Sunday School snacks!