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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Worship Service
Sanctuary Church 300 Willits St, Birmingham, MI, United StatesIn-person worship gatherings have resumed at 10:30am every Sunday in our traditional, beautiful sanctuary. Our services, groups, and missions are open to all. Please enter from the main doors on Willits St. We are thrilled to have everyone back worshipping in person and can’t wait to see you!
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Mission Moment
The Parlor 300 Willits St, Birmingham, MI, United StatesAmerican Baptist Churches and its partners support disaster relief, ministries to displaced persons, and development projects addressing chronic needs through the One Great Hour of Sharing offering. The World Relief Committee of the Board of General Ministries of American Baptist Churches administers it. In 1949, responding to the devastation of World War II, resident Truman spoke in a radio broadcast titled One Great Hour to ask Americans for donations and 75,000 churches responded. This was the beginning of OGHS. The Outreach Team has selected OGHS disaster relief outreach to the Kentucky flood damage that turned roads and neighborhoods into rivers in February, causing at least 11 deaths and hundreds displaced from their homes. One climate disaster after another has pounded Kentucky. Over the last four years, flooding in eastern Kentucky has killed more than 50 people. In December 2021, tornadoes on the state’s western side left 80 dead. Governor Beshear said, “This is one of the most serious weather events that we’ve dealt with in at least a decade.” It is hard for us to comprehend such grief and distress. Yet, we can reach out with our donations to OGHS disaster relief. As President Truman said many years ago, “Since good things come to us from him, we know that we must use them for the good of others.” Please consider this great need in Kentucky as you respond to this offering. Please join us for an overview and video presentation on April 6th in the parlor after worship.