Week of Events
Bible Study
Bible Study
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.
Men’s Breakfast
Men’s Breakfast
The men meet at a local restaurant at 8:30AM Wednesday's for conversation and fellowship. During this current time of COVID-19 they meet via Zoom every Wednesday at 8:30AM.
Sanctuary Sisters
Sanctuary Sisters
This weekly group offers support, friendship and ministry opportunities with a primary focus on serving women and girls locally and globally. During this current time of COVID-19 they meet via Zoom Meetings at 10AM every Thursday.
Fowling for Food
Fowling for Food
Support Friendship House with Fowling for Food The most fun you'll ever have feeding hungry people! Join us Friday, September 15th from 6:30-10pm. Tickets are now on sale for $30, tickets include 2 hours of fowling, food, t-shirt, and so much fun!! Must be 21+ to participate.
Worship Service
Worship Service
In-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!
Mission Moment
Mission Moment
It all started in 2022, when Angel Flewellyn began preparing a Sunday dinner for 12 homeless people. Now she prepares meals for almost 100, six days a week, at the Rosa Parks Transit Center in Detroit. She calls her ministry the Sunday Best Crew so the homeless can enjoy a home-cooked nutritious meal traditionally served on Sunday. Thanks to Angel, homeless seniors, veterans, young adults aged out of the foster care, and others struggling with mental illness, can increase their healthy eating habits and decrease the risk of serious health problems. Most of the people she feeds do not qualify for government food assistance because they lack proper identification, which prevents their access to health care and services, and leaves them more vulnerable to chronic disease and illness. The Outreach Team selected this ministry to support the increasing number of vulnerable people in Detroit lining up for their only source of food. We will be asking for donations of lunch bag suitable fresh fruit to bring to church on Sept. 24, which we will deliver that day. You may also donate money during September towards the use of a food truck in the future. For more information go to sundaybestcrew.org or come to the Mission Moment after church on Sept.17 to watch a television broadcast about her ministry. Please see Janice or Harriet if you have any questions.