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Milford / Michigan / United States
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Flint / Michigan / United States
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Holy Ghost Church Ministries 801 Addison St., MI 48505 FlintElder Dr. Robert Burrell, Sr., Pastor (810) 789-9612 About Us In the spring of 1958, a group of saints from various churches began fellowshipping and holding prayer meetings. The group desired to seek and know the Lord on a personal level. This small group of believers was called the Prayer Band of the Congregational C.O.G.I.C. and it is the foundation of HolyGhost C.O.G.I.C. Some of the Prayer Bands members were: Sis. Folks,, Sis. Daisy Green, Sis. Lena Hamilton, Sis. Mattie Johnson, Sis. Cora Lewis, Sis. Mamie Patterson, Sis. Julia Render, Sis. M Scott, Sis. Annie Claude Smith, Sis. Averie Smith, Sis. Jerzine Smith, Sis. Minnie Smith, Sis. Charlie Mae Strong, Bro. Herman Strong, Sis. Susie Taylor, and Bro. William P. Taylor. The band s first meeting was held at the home of the late Mother Julia Render at 4406 Industrial Ave. For the next ten months, the Prayer Band met weekly at various homes. The band was cemented together with love for God and each other. They were criticized, scorned and treated as outcasts. Some members turned back, but the Prayer Band continued doing Gods will. In 1959, prophecy was given to move to a building with three steps at the corner of Addison and North Streets. The building at 801 Addison St., which was heated by a coal furnace, was purchased for $14, 000. The first service was held August 14, 1959, 22 people attended the service and an offering of $3.59 was raised. Elder Boyd was the first pastor. The congregation often fellowshipped with the late Pastor Gus Nelson at the House of Prayer Church of the Trinity on Mississippi St. and the late Bishop I.W. Winans of the Congregational C.0.G.I.C., better known as Mack A venue in Detroit Michigan. The congregation was nourished by several ministers including: Elder Thomas Stewart, Elder Jedders, Elder Bums, Elder Jessie Stacks, Elder Mansfield Samples and Elder McAlister. Elder Jether Vinson served as pastor for many years. Several former members were called to begin ministries: Pastor Louise Gates, Pastor Jessie Richardson, Pastor J. P. Sanders, Pastor Jether Vinson, Pastor Zack Smith, Pastor Ricky Tasley, and Pastor Becky Dye. Elder Herman Strong served as pastor 1972 to 1995. Under the leadership of Pastor Strong, in 1979 the storefront building was renovated. Through his vision, the church pursued the goal of erecting a new Sanctuary. The new sanctuary was dedicated to the Lord, April 29, 1990. In November of 1995, Pastor Strong went home to be with the Lord and Elder Robert Burrell Sr., succeeded him as Pastor. Pastor Burrells vision is to see the Church restored to its original glory and become the biblical New Testament Church. By teaching the word of faith, the saints will learn to trust God and move in obedience to God for the edification of the body of Christ. Today we offer outstanding spiritual fellowship and an opportunity for Bible Study, Sunday School Training. Youth Group, Sunshine Band, Men & Womens groups, Mission Outreach, Marriage, Life, Youth Seminars, & New Believers Mentoring.
Roscommon / Michigan / United States
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Saint Clair Shores / Michigan / United States
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Bethel Baptist spreads the Good News of Jesus Christ through biblical teaching, discipleship building, and weekly worship.

From Awana Clubs for the younger set, youth group for older kids, and men's and women's activities, Bethel connects people of all ages with God's truth.

Although the ministry began in 1864, its message has remained constant,"salvation in Jesus Christ alone."

Lansing / Michigan / United States
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Battle Creek / Michigan / United States
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The Salvation Army donation centers accept clothes donations, furniture donations, car donations, and other gently used goods. All items sold at our thrift stores help fund local programs that heal addictions, restore families and change lives. Visit our website to schedule a free donation pick up, or to find out how we help local communities.
Marquette / Michigan / United States
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Grand Rapids / Michigan / United States
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Farmington / Michigan / United States
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For the past nine years, Hope Lutheran Church in Farmington Hills, Michigan has helped raise much needed funds for local, national and international non-profit groups and social service agencies by hosting an Alternative Christmas Fair at the start of the holiday season. This year the fair will be moving to St Fabian Catholic Church to allow for even more nonprofit organizations to gather under one roof for one day but continuing under the leadership of Hope. Each charity invited offers unique gifts for sale or opportunities to donate specific items and they are able to keep 100% of the proceeds. A $1 admission will be charged at the door and there will be lunch items and homemade cookies for sale to raise just enough money to pay administrative costs such as advertisement and table rental expenses. The Hope Alternative Christmas Fair can boast of raising over $173, 000 for dozens and dozens of non-profit organizations to date. If you are unfamiliar with the Alternative Christmas Fair concept, it is a fun way to bypass the annual stress of holiday shopping and stop the accumulation of stuff while honoring friends, relatives, teachers, or others, with donations to causes that fit their values. Whats more, Alternative Christmas Fairs provide critical support for a diverse collection of non-profit organizations with established track records of helping people and the environment the world over.
Dearborn / Michigan / United States
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Atonement Lutheran Church has been serving the Dearborn community for more than 80 years. Located on Mead Street in East Dearborn, the congregation describes itself as a "vibrant fellowship of believers, living our traditional faith in a modern world." The church offers fellowship and study through its Men's Bible Class, which meets on the first Saturday of each month at 10am, and its Women's Bible Class, which meets on the second and fourth Wednesday of the month at 10:30am. Atonement's Ladies Aid and Senior group actively support local mission and outreach programs. The church also offers ESL classes to area residents.