Our Mission is to become Disciples (students) of Jesus Christ and to reach out to all people in our community with the saving message of Jesus.
We are not a polished TV-like production show nor are we a formal cathedral. We are simply a typical cross section of people of all ages and from all walks of life working hard in Christ's name to create a welcoming Church that is committed to the Bible and a community which will foster faith and growth in the Lord.
We are by God's grace a Church where all can begin and grow a relationship with the Lord: not by peer pressure or arm twisting, but by sharing our own faith through Worship services, fellowship, small group study, and various other programs at a pace that is right for you. We are all at different stages of growth in our faith.
Please take a moment to look over our web site and/or call us at 734/367-0422 with any questions you have. We meet in Kresge Auditorium on the campus of Madonna University every Sunday @ 10:00am. We hope that you will visit us and see if this is the Church for you!
Mission: Be Disciples, Make Disciples
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Are You Or Someone Else In Need Of Prayer?
Are you struggling with questions or problems and looking for real answers?
Are you curious and want to learn about Jesus?
Have you drifted from the Christian Faith and are wanting to return?
Are you looking for a Church Community for you and/or your family?
Then we would love for you to visit us!
Worship Dive For Teens & Young Adults
The spotlight is on Jesus Christ as high school students and young college students gather every other Saturday at 7PM for praise, worship and fellowship, and solid walls of sound. Please encourage your teens/young adults to come to the next "Dive".
Contact the Church office for details.
A new Anglican Church is forming in Brighton: Crossroads Anglican. Contact Deacon David Simmons at 248-388-1511 for more information about meeting times."
Crossroads Anglican - A New Anglican Church in Brighton
Our Pastor Allen Kannapell has started a new weekly blog entitled “Identity Project.” This internet journal is an additional way to share what God is laying on his heart both to those in the parish and to non-churchgoers whom God is drawing to himself. "Identity Project" is meant to help build (and simply recognize more fully) our identity and worth in Christ.
We will have the opportunity to pray for Livonia, and specific places within the city. We’ll gather at the Livonia Civic Center on May 3 at 6:30pm, and meet briefly for communal prayer and worship followed by sending groups to pray over various locations in the Livonia. Then at 8pm we will meet up at Panera Bread (6 Mile and Newburgh Rd) for fellowship and story sharing.
National Day of Prayer - May 3rd