Pride Sunday

Join us this Sunday at 10:00 am in-person or online to celebrate PRIDE Sunday. We will have Rebecca Wilson as a Guest preacher. Rebecca Wilson (she/her) is a proud Michigander, rooted in Flint and grounded in Detroit. She is a queer extra-ordinary poet and enchanting storyteller whose writings weave together her life experiences with scripture […]

Children’s Musical Sunday

Join us this Sunday at 10:00 am in-person or online to celebrate the Children's Musical. Where they will be performing Through the Roof ! a play based on Luke 5:17-26 written by Terry Kirkland. The play recalls the story of when Jesus was in Capernaum teaching, among the attendees were Pharisees and teachers of the […]

Trinity Sunday: Born of the Spirit

Join us this Sunday at 10:00 am in-person or online to celebrate trinity Sunday. Trinity Sunday, the first Sunday after Pentecost, is a day dedicated to understanding the concept of the Trinity. It’s a complex idea that describes the interrelationship of God. While it’s challenging to fully explain, we can understand it as God’s relationship […]

Confirmation Sunday/Pentecost: Who is Speaking and Who is Listening?

Join us this Sunday at 10:00 am as we celebrate Pentecost Sunday. This day is a special one as we not only commemorate the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the Apostles and other followers of Jesus Christ, but also celebrate confirmation Sunday. Our scripture for the day will be Acts 2:2-21, a passage that […]

Seventh Sunday of Easter: “Loving Boundaries”

Join us this Sunday at 10:00 am as we welcome Rev. Michelle King. Rev. King is a Deacon in Kalamazoo, specializing in mental health ministry. She travels to churches across Michigan preaching on topics related to mental health and mental wellness. Michelle graduated from Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary in 2018 with a Masters of Divinity. She is […]

Conquering Love & Complete Joy

Join us this Sunday for the sixth Sunday of Easter. Service will begin at 10:00 am and you may join us In-person or online, after the service stay for one of our Sunday School classes. “I’ve loved you the way my Father has loved me. Make yourselves at home in my love. If you keep […]

Fifth Sunday of Easter ~ Festival of God’s Creation

This Sunday, if you are able, walk to church, ride your bike to church, call a friend and carpool to church. We celebrate the Festival of God’s Creation as we come to God in praise for the beauty of life unfolding around us. We offer thanksgiving for the creation that sustains us and makes life […]

Children and Families Ministry Sunday

Join us this Sunday for a special celebration dedicated to our Children's and Families Ministry. It's a time to honor and uplift the vibrant souls who are the heart of our church's future. Come experience the joy and energy as our CFM team leads us in worship. Together, we'll recognize the blessings they bring to […]

Third Sunday of Easter: The Essence of Resurrection

“What we know is that when Christ is openly revealed, we’ll see him—and in seeing him, become like him. All of us who look forward to his Coming stay ready…” 1 John 3: 2  We are children of God. Through the love of God, we are claimed and called God’s children. “See what love” is […]

Second Sunday of Easter: How We Respond

Join us this Sunday, April 7, at 10 am for worship, either in person or online. We'll celebrate the Second Sunday of Easter, reflecting on the themes of unity, generosity, and divine mercy as portrayed in Acts 4:32-35 and 1 John 1:1-2:2. Let's come together to explore the transformative power of Christ's resurrection and the […]

Sunday, March 31st ~ Easter Sunday

Christ the Lord is risen! Alleluia. Come, join us for Easter as we sing our praise and raise our joys and triumphs high with brass, choir, organ, and timpani declaring that love’s redeeming work is done. Easter begins in the dark and moves into our lives as the dawn lights up the sky and our […]

Maundy Thursday

Join us in person or online March 28, 2024 at 7:00 PM With water and a basin, we remember that Jesus tells the disciples that he wants to wash their feet. They are bewildered by this gesture of humility and service that reverses all normal roles of authority. In humility, we symbolically wash our hands […]