Organization Name: Church of the Holy Family Roman Catholic Parish
Organization Overview: September of 1974, nearly two hundred gathered at Orchard Hills School, for the very first Mass of the community that eventually would become our parish.
As this community grew under the leadership of Fr. Kevin O'Brien, they had an experience of truly being a family with Christ at the center of their communal life. This "family" grew so quickly that two months later on November 12, 1974 it was given the status of a parish with the name, Church Of The Holy Family.
Just three years later, on November 5, 1977, John Cardinal Dearden dedicated a new church/multi-purpose building on the site where we are located today.
In 1989 following the retirement of Fr. O'Brien, Msgr. John Budde became pastor of this rapidly growing community. On July 1, 2007 Holy Family was blessed with the leadership of our third pastor Fr. Tim Hogan. Those first parishioners could hardly have known that this community of faith would grow to over 3,300 households and still maintain its sense of "family".
For indeed, until this very day, there is among us a sense of warmth and hospitality, a desire to respond to those in need and a commitment to the Lord who is at the center of our family life.
Language: English,Portuguese,Spanish
Cultures: All,American,Hispanic
Street: 24505 Meadowbrook Rd,
City/Township: Novi
State: MI
Zip Code: 48375
Country: USA
Phone: (248) 349-8847
Fax No: (248) 349-3711
Email: admin@holyfamilynovi.org
Website: http://www.holyfamilynovi.org/
Organization Name: Congregation Shir Tikvah
Organization Overview: Congregation Shir Tikvah is an innovative, yet traditional, friendly and inclusive congregation, valuing diversity, where all can seek G-d and strengthen spiritual, social, educational and cultural aspects of Jewish life. As a bridge between our membership, our community and the State of Israel, Shir Tikvah embraces our heritage, provides continuity and encourages the evolution of Judaism into the future.
We proudly serve members from, but not limited to, Oakland, Macomb, Genesee, Lapeer and Wayne counties. We are located in Troy just north of the Somerset Mall (South of Wattles, between Crooks and Coolidge).
Language: English,Hebrew
Cultures: Jewish
Street: 3900 Northfield Parkway
City/Township: Troy
State: MI
Zip Code: 48084
Country: USA
Phone: (248) 649-4418
Fax No: (248) 649-8236
Website: https://shirtikvah.org/
Organization Name: Detroit Chinese Bible Church 底特律中華聖經教會
Organization Overview: Welcome to Detroit Chinese Bible Church
歡迎來到底特律中華聖經教會
The Chinese Bible Church is seeking to meet the needs of the Chinese community in the Metropolitan Detroit area.
Our goal is to glorify God through the preaching and teaching of His Word, the equipping of the believers for service, and the spreading of the Gospel.
The church promotes worship, fellowship, and outreach through various fellowship and Bible study groups, prayer meetings, training seminars, and outreach programs.
Language: Cantonese,Mandarin Chinese,English,Mandarin Chinese
Cultures: Chinese
Street: 28111 West 10 Mile Road,
City/Township: Farmington Hills
State: MI
Zip Code: 48336
Country: USA
Phone: (248) 473-2050 (Chinese); (248) 473-2016 (English)
Website: http://www.cbcdetroit.org/
Organization Name: Cristo Rey High School
Organization Overview: Detroit Cristo Rey High School is a coed Catholic high school that provides high-quality college preparatory education to students from economically disadvantaged families in Detroit.
Cristo Rey utilizes a longer school day and year, academic assistance, and counseling to prepare students with a broad range of academic abilities for college. All students at Cristo Rey participate in a work study program through which they finance the majority of the cost of their education, gain real world job experience, grow in self-confidence, realize the relevance of their education, and look forward to a brighter future.
Language: English,Spanish
Cultures: All,American,Central American,Hispanic,Latin American,Multicultural
Street: 5679 West Vernor Highway
City/Township: Detroit
State: MI
Zip Code: 48209
Country: USA
Phone: (313) 843-2747
Fax No: (313) 843-2750
Website: http://www.detroitcristorey.org/
Organization Name: Detroit International Academy for Young Women
Organization Overview: Detroit International Academy for Young Women (DIA) is the only public all girls Kindergarten through Grade 12 program in Michigan. We provide parents and students an opportunity to choose an alternative to the traditional co-ed setting.
DIA -এর শিক্ষার্থীরা ইতিবাচক, প্রতিয�োগীতামূলক, সাবলীল ও সসংবদ্ধভ ু াবে আত্মপ্রকাশ করার জন্য, এবং স্কুল সমাজ এবং
সদা-পরিবর্তনশীল বিশ্বব্যাপী সমাজে নেতৃত্ব দেওয়ার জন্য প্রয়োজনীয় উপকরনে সজ্জিত|
ডেট্রয়েট ইন্টারন্যাশান্যাল অ্যাকাডেমি ফর ইয়াং উইমেন(Detroit International Academy for Young
Women) (DIA) Michigan-এতে একমাত্র বালিকাদের জন্য প্রাক- K থেকে 12 গ্রেড পর্যন্ত পাবলিক স্কুল
Detroit International Academy for Young Women, আমাদের শিক্ষার্থীদের গণিত, বিজ্ঞান, প্রযুক্তি
এবং নেতৃত্ব উন্নয়নের উপর জোর দিয়ে শিক্ষাগত সীমাকে অতিক্রম করতে কলেজ প্রস্তুতিমূলক বিবিধ
পাঠক্রমের প্রস্তাব দেয়| জেলায় DIA –এর একমাত্র মেয়েদের নিয়ে রোবটিক টিম আছে এবং স্মার্ট বোর্ড
(SMARTBoards), প্রজেক্টর, কম্পিউটার, নেটবক, স্ ু টুডেন্ট প্রতিক্রিয়া সিস্টেম এবং ই-পাঠকসমূহ সহ
অঢেল 21 শতকের সরঞ্জামে অত্যাধুনিক প্রযুক্তিতে-সমৃদ্ধ পরিবেশ উপলভ্য|
Language: Arabic,Bengali,English
Cultures: African-American,All,Arabic,Bangaladeshi,Multicultural
Street: 9026 Woodward Ave.
City/Township: Detroit
State: MI
Zip Code: 48202
Country: USA
Phone: (313) 873-3050
Fax No: (313) 873-3088
Website: http://detroitk12.org/schools/dia/
Organization Name: Detroit Telugu Association
Organization Overview: Detroit Telugu Association
was formed in 1976 to serve the Telugu community in Michigan.
Our Vision:
To promote Telugu culture by facilitating communication and interaction within our membership and also play an active role in contributing to the welfare of the communities around us.
Membership is open to all those interested in the activities and functions of DTA. The DTA members are defined as those who paid the annual dues as specified in the By Laws. Membership includes husband, wife and dependent youth over 18 years of age. All such members constitute the General Body of DTA.
ఏదేశమేగినా ఎందుకాలిడిన
ఏపీఠమెక్కినా, ఎవ్వరేమనిన
పొగడరా నీ తల్లి భూమి భారతిని నిలుపరా నీ జాతి నిండు గౌరవము
Detroit Telugu Association (DTA) was formed in 1976 as a non-profit organization with the following objectives:
To encourage and promote the religious, and cultural functions of the Telugu community.
To invite and honor literary, scientific, and religious dignitaries of interest to the DTA members.
To promote better communication among the DTA members.
To act as an agency to collect donations for educational and socio-economical development of the needy, and transfer funds to charities.
To organize other functions as required, which will involve the participation of the DTA member
Language: English,Telugu
Cultures: Indian
State: MI
Country: USA
Email: dtacontact@yahoo.com
Website: http://detroittelugu.org/
Organization Name: Detroit World Outreach Christian Church
Organization Overview: When you visit Detroit World Outreach, you will experience a unique vibrancy in our worship services. We are a diverse body of believers from all over Metro Detroit (and beyond) as well as Cyber Members who have never even visited one of our campuses. Though all of our colors, backgrounds and life situations are unique, we are a unified group committed to fulfill the purposes of Christ. Join us this Sunday — in person or online — you’ll be changed!
Our Commitment
To train DWO members and provide corporate opportunities for them to fulfill the biblical mandate of the church.
(Luke 19:10; 1 John 3:8; John 10:10; Ephesians 3:10)
To operate in Godly Character, Integrity and Good Stewardship.
(1 Timothy 3:2-7)
To come before you sanctified and ready to minister the Word of God.
(Romans 15:15-16; 1 Timothy 4:12-13; 1Peter 5:2)
To teach the Word of God in a practical manner, to empower you to live the abundant life as described in scripture, and fulfill your divine purpose through the development of individuals, families, and the Godly wisdom necessary to reach destiny.
(Jeremiah 3:14-15; Jeremiah 29:11; Ephesians 2:10)
To provide a church experience that is dynamic, contemporary, cutting edge, and where the presence of God is consistently manifested and the Power of God is regularly demonstrated.
(Isaiah 43:18-19; 2 Chronicles 5:11-14; Acts 2:38-39)
To follow the divine mandates that God gives to DWO to fully contribute to the body of Christ as a whole.
(1 Peter 5:2-3; Ephesians 4:11-16; Jeremiah 23:3-4)
To give Spiritual guidance and support through “Life Challenges and Transitions” through our Member Services.
(Galatians 6:2,10)
We Believe
All scripture is given by the inspiration of God.
There is One True God manifest in 3 distinct persons, the Father, the Son and Holy Spirit.
Jesus Christ is true God and true man.
All have sinned and come short of the glory of God and are in need of salvation.
Salvation is through faith in Jesus Christ and repentance of sin.
Sanctification is the will of God for all believers through obedience to the Word of God and the leading of the Spirit.
Every believer should participate in water baptism and the observance of Holy Communion.
Every believer should seek after The Gift of the Holy Ghost with the manifestation of speaking in other tongues.
The Church (the body of Christ) consists of all who have received Jesus Christ as their personal Savior.
Our 7 Distinctives
The vision and mission of DWO makes us unique as a church body.
Our commitments:
1. Driven by the purposes of Christ:
To seek and save that which is lost. Luke 19:10
To destroy the works of the devil. 1 John. 3:8
To live and teach others to live an abundant life. John 10:10
2. Development of the person
3. Destiny Development
4. Development of the Family
5. Diversity of People (A church for all colors)
6. A Dynamic Church (Contemporary and Accelerating)
7. A Church/People of Divine Power
Language: English
Cultures: African,African-American
Street: 23800 W. Chicago
City/Township: Redford Township
State: MI
Zip Code: 48239
Country: USA
Phone: (313) 255-2222
Email: missionspossible@dwo.org
Website: http://www.dwo.org/
Organization Name: E'rootha (Chaldean Assyrian Syriac Youth Union)
Organization Overview: E'rootha, the Chaldean Assyrian Syriac Youth Union, through cultural awareness, community service and education, is dedicated to promoting the well-being of our community for the betterment of society.
Language: Arabic,Chaldean,English
Cultures: Arabic,Chaldean,Iraqi
Street: P.O. Box 4961
City/Township: Troy
State: MI
Zip Code: 48099
Country: USA
Phone: (248) 270-8390
Website: http://erootha.org/
Organization Name: Escuela Avancemos! Academy
Organization Overview: Bilingual education in Spanish and English. A charter school of the Detroit Public Schools.
The mission of Escuela Avancemos Academy is to prepare, educate, and inspire every child for lifelong success.
Escuela Avancemos is focused on the creation of educational experiences for applied learning within our school classrooms while, at the same time, exposing students to the world of college and career experiences outside of the traditional school environment. Therefore, Escuela Avancemos will be both a community center for teaching and learning (with students and families coming to the school for experiential learning) and a central “home-base” from which the students “go out” and experience the community through business and organizational partnerships with planned curriculum.
Language: English,Spanish
Cultures: African-American,All,American,Central American,Hispanic,Latin American,Mexican
Street: 3811 Cicotte
City/Township: Detroit
State: MI
Zip Code: 48210
Country: USA
Phone: (313) 596-0079
Fax No: (313) 596-0075
Email: clopez@theeacademy.org
Organization Name: Finnish American Heritage Center
Organization Overview: Since its grand opening in 1990, Finlandia University's Finnish American Heritage Center has become a community focal point and a national center, offering a multitude of exhibits, lectures, plays, musical programs and community events each year. The building is a popular stop for tourists.
Finnish immigrants dreamed of an institution that would provide religious education, perpetuate the Finnish language and preserve their experience in North America. Suomi College (now Finlandia University) built in 1896, is the realization of that dream, and the only remaining North American institution of higher learning founded by Finnish Americans.
Amerikansuomalaisen Perinnekeskuksen avajaiset pidettiin vuoden 1990 FinnFestin yhteydessä. Perinnekeskus on osa Finlandia University'iä, jonka monet tuntevat vanhalla nimellään: Suomi College. Perustamisestaan lähtien perinnekeskuksen tiloissa on ollut auditorio, taidegalleria ja Amerikansuomalainen Historiallinen Arkisto. Perinnekeskus on samalla paikallinen- että kansallinen keskus, jossa pidetään taidenäyttelyitä, teatteri- ja musiikkiohjelmia, luentotilaisuuksia sekä lukuisia yhteisöllisiä tapahtumia. Rakennus on myös suosittu pysähtymispaikka turisteille ja koululaisille.
Tultuaan Yhdysvaltoihin suomalaiset siirtolaiset unelmoivat omasta instituutiosta, joka tarjoaisi uskonnollista opetusta, pitäisi suomen kieltä ja kulttuuria yllä ja säilyttäisi amerikansuomalaisten omaa perinnettä. Suomi College (nykyään Finlandia University), joka perustettiin vuonna 1896, oli noiden unelmien todellistuma. Se on ainoa amerikansuomalaisten perustama korkeakoulu Yhdysvalloissa.
Perinnekeskuksessa sijaitsevat Amerikansuomalainen Historiallinen Arkisto, "The Finnish American Reporter" -sanomalehti, taidegalleria ja auditorio ovat amerikansuomalaisen yhteisön linkki kulttuuriinsa ja Suomeen. Perinnekeskuksen asiakkaat ovat lähinnä opiskelijoita, eri alojen tutkijoita, sukututkijoita ja arvovieraita. Lukuisiin perinnekeskuksessa vierailleisiin arvovieraisiin ovat kuuluneet
Language: English,Finnish
Cultures: Finnish
Street: 435 Quincy St; Hancock
City/Township: Other
State: MI
Zip Code: 49930
Country: USA
Phone: (906) 487-7302
Fax No: (906) 487-7557
Website: http://www.finlandia.edu/FAHC.html
Organization Name: First Romanian Baptist Church
Organization Overview: We gather for Worship on Sundays at 9:30am and 5:00pm.
Our History/O Istorie Neterminata!
Pentru credincioşi istoria este mai mult decât o înşiruire de evenimente menită a săpa în memoria omului realizările generaţiilor trecute. Pentru cel credincios istoria este o consemnare a credincioşiei lui Dumnezeu. El este Cel care a stat la baza oricăror realizări! Cazul Primei Biserici Baptiste Române din Detroit nu poate ieşi în afara acestor aspecte. Deşi începuturile ei se întind către zorii secolului 20, ceea ce o caracterizează nu este o tradiţie ci o viaţă trăită în ascultare de Dumnezeu.
Aşa a început, aşa a rezistat peste ani şi aşa vrem să continue – o biserică ce este ambasada Împărăţiei Cerurilor aici pe pământ! Printre primii credincioşi care au venit pe meleagurile Statelor Unite, în căutarea unei noi patrii a fost şi cel dintâi baptist român în Detroit: Moise Treta. Prezenţa lui în Detroit este consemnată în luna Iunie a anului 1911. La scurt timp după această data, Rev. C. Brunette, pastorul de la „Ferry Avenue Baptist Church” îl botează pe Teodor Păişan, iniţiindu-se astfel misiunea acestei biserici pentru românii din aria Detroitului. Un an mai târziu, în 1912, misiunea se extinde prin iniţiativa unui frate din cadrul grupului de români de la „Ferry Avenue Baptist Church” de a începe ceva asemănător şi în partea de sud a oraşului (River Side).
În 1913 un al punct misionar se înfiinţează în partea de nord a oraşului. Fiecare din aceste iniţiative sunt binecuvântate şi grupurile începute ajung să crească şi să se dezvolte fiecare în câte o biserică. Spiritul evanghelistic şi misionar al credincioşilor români din „Ferry Avenue Baptist Church” este răsplătit prin convertirea unui număr din ce în ce mai mare de persoane.
În 13 Aprilie 1913 este consemnat un botez cu 6 persoane iar în 10 August, alte 6 persoane sunt botezate de Rev. C.R. Igrişan, păstorul Bisericii Baptiste Române din Cincinnati, Ohio. Creşterea numărului credincioşilor atât ca rezultat al evanghelizărilor dar şi în urmă emigraţiei tot mai intense crează necesitatea unui local propriu.
În data de 4 Februarie a anului 1914 are loc dedicarea ca loc de închinare a imobilului de pe strada Farnsworth, Nr. 445. Tot în acest an se diversifică şi activitatea de închinare a bisericii iniţiindu-se o fanfară condusă de fr. Petru Crişan. În numai trei ani, numărul credincioşilor care alcătuiau Prima Biserică Baptistă Creştină din Detroit a ajuns la 60. Nume precum, Iosa Ciorău, Ilie Truţa, Petru Ardelean, Ştefan Curticean, Nicolae Drăgan, Nicolae Trifu, Ştefan Dobrei, Ioan Dronca, Ilie Ruja, nu comunică mare lucru generaţiilor de acum, dar prin credincioşia acestora şi altora ca ei, Evanghelia mântuirii a fost propovăduită vorbitorilor de limbă română din aria Detroitului iar Dumnezeu a fost onorat prin convertirile ce au avut loc.
În Februarie 1915 este cumpărat imobilul cu numărul 1180 de pe strada Rivard cu suma de 3500 de dolari ei achitând 2000 din aceştia. Astfel de detalii ne pot ajuta pe noi, cei de acum, să apreciem nu numai starea economică de atunci dar şi sacrificiul acestor credincioşi.
În 25 Aprilie 1915 are loc ordinare primului păstor al Primei Biserici Baptiste Române din Detroit în persoana fr. Lazăr Talpesh. Cu ocazia acestui eveniment este prezent la Detroit şi Rev. C. Igrişan, Preşedintele Asociaţiei Baptiste Române din America. Organizarea oficială sub numele de Prima Biserică Baptistă Română din Detroit are loc în luna Februarie a anului 1916. Din acest moment Biserica cunoaşte o creştere semnificativă: la finele anului 1916 registrele consemânau 225 de membri din care 36 deveniseră membrii prin botez iar 88 prin transfer. Numărul membrilor a determinat şi cumpărarea unui nou locaş de închinare pe strada Hastings.
Anul 1917 înseamnă şi începutul unor convulsii ce certifică faptul că atunci când Împărăţia lui Dumnezeu se extinde şi inamicul îşi intensifică atacurile. În luna Noiembrie, pastorul Lazăr Talpesh demisionează şi pleacă la Philadephia. În locul lui este ales păstor al bisericii fr. Vasile Vigi.
În 27 Februarie 1919, păstor al bisericii este ale fr. Ioan Socaciu pentru o perioadă de doi ani şi patru luni. El este urmat din nou de fr. Vasile Vigi care păstoreşte biserica până în 1924 când păstor este ales fr. Paul Brânduşe.
Anul 1926 îl aduce ca păstor pe fr. L.A. Gradys. Acesta începe o nouă biserică iar grupul rămas îl alege din nou ca păstor pe fr. Lazăr Talpesh în anul 1927. Dumezeu îl foloseşte pentru o nouă etapă în existenţa Primei Biserici Baptiste Române din Detroit iar în anul 1942 are loc dedicarea unui nou locaş de închinare pe strada Woodward Avenue. De remarcat este faptul că biserica a fost implicată de-a lungul anilor în diverse proiecte misionare. Astfel au fost angajaţi şi susţinuţi misionari fie în SUA fie în Romania. A fost iniţiat un program de radio în limba română prin intermediul căruia se predica Evanghelia pentru vorbitorii de limbă română.
Între 1942 şi sfârşitul anilor ‘60, emigraţia românească a fost tot mai scăzută şi sporadică. Aceasta a făcut ca numărul credincioşilor veniţi din ţară să scadă simţitor. Acest aspect a creat fenomenul „americanizării” bisericii: Şcoala Duminicală la clasele de copii şi tineret se ţineau în limba engleză, multe din imnurile cântate au fost cântate în limba engleză. În această situaţie de compromis cultural, biserica pierde un mare număr de membrii, în special tineri, care se transferă la biserici americane, ceea ce conduce nu numai la o scădere a numărului de membrii dar şi la o creştere a mediei de vârstă a bisericii. Începutul anilor ’70 însă aduce un nou val de emigranţi şi biserica se împrospătează. De fapt, comunitatea românească din Detroit cunoaşte o asemenea dezvoltare încât străzi întregi din zona „Woodward” erau locuite de români. Limba română era folosită la magazine, bănci şi servici.
Biserica era situată în inima comunităţii şi se bucura de prosperitate. Înflorirea economică din acea periodă şi schimbările sociale ale zonei au condus la o migrare a populaţiei către suburbiile din zona de nord a oraşului Detroit. Odată cu mutarea populaţiei a devenit necesară şi găsirea unui nou locaş de închinare în zona de nord a oraşului. Astfel, clădirea bisericii de la 17816 Woodward Ave. Detroit, a fost vândutî în 1982 iar în 9 Octombrie 1983 a avut loc ceremonia săpării fundaţiei la locaşul de închinare de la 3244 John R, Troy, unde biserica funcţionează şi astăzi. Biserica a fost păstorită de-a lungul anilor de oameni ai lui Dumnezeu care şi-au împlinit cu credincioşie misiunea încredinţată!
Language: English,Romanian
Cultures: Romanian
Street: 3244 John R Rd,
City/Township: Troy
State: MI
Zip Code: 48083
Country: USA
Phone: (248) 524-2160
Email: info@frbct.net
Website: http://bisericanoastra.org/
Organization Name: Global Institute of Lansing
Organization Overview: EDUCATING AND GRADUATING THE CULTURES OF LANSING
The mission of GIL is to provide appropriate educational options for refugee and immigrant youth to complete high school and earn a diploma in an atmosphere of peace, respect encouragement and inspiration.
Many refugee youth who come to Lansing arrive in their late teenage years and they most often do not have enough time to earn all of the credits needed to graduate, often regardless of educational history or even English language fluency (although these are additional challenges to many refugee youth). To earn a high school diploma in Michigan students need to earn at least 48 academic credits, usually 12 credits per year or 6 credits per semester. Refugees who arrive at the age of 16 or above do not have enough time to earn these credits. English as a Second Language (ESL) classes do not count towards their academic requirements. Students are forced to leave public school at the age of 20, with or without a diploma.
The GIL founders saw first-hand the negative impact of the lack of graduation possibilities on the individual students and forecasted the overall negative impact on the struggling Lansing economy. The GIL is the only organization of its kind in this area and the only viable access these students have to obtain diplomas. Although some GED programs exist, the GED tests tend to be insurmountable for English Language Learners (ELL). The GIL classrooms offer a positive educational environment where English can be practiced and learned while the other academic subject areas are mastered.
The GIL takes refugee students after they have "aged-out" of high school and enrolls them in an accredited correspondence course, where they receive a diploma from James Madison High School (http://www.ashworthcollege.edu/programs/high-school/general-online/). Volunteer teachers and tutors help students with English and cultural comprehension to understand and accomplish the course work. The two primary supervisory teachers have life-time teaching certificates in the state of Michigan and the Director (also a volunteer) is a certified educational administrator with K-12 Michigan Teaching Certification.
The GIL’s overall purpose is to allow as many people as possible the opportunity to work for and achieve a high school diploma. With recent educational changes such as "No child left behind" and the new Michigan Merit Curriculum, and the new refugee populations arriving with less education and less English, high school graduations of refugees are becoming more infrequent. While students can attend high school in Michigan until age 20, newly arrived refugees are usually unable to earn enough credits for a high school diploma by the time they "age out." In the current economy, particularly in Michigan, it is nearly impossible to get any kind of job without a high school diploma.
GIL offers day classes for refugees. The classes are held at the First Presbyterian Church of Lansing and meet Monday through Wednesday from 10:00am to 2:00pm, Thursday from 11:00am to 2:00pm, and Friday from 9:00am to 12:00pm. The classes are taught by a group of volunteer teachers. Once students are enrolled in GIL, they are then enrolled in an accredited on-line high school completion program and placed in a classroom with volunteer teachers to assist them through the program. After passing through each of the required 24 courses, the students receive an accredited high school diploma. If a student has attended high school in the United States prior to enrolling in GIL, it is possible that some of the credits they earned previously will transfer and count towards the 24 credits required in our program.
Language: English
Cultures: All,Refugees or Asylees
Street: 510 W. Ottawa Street
City/Township: Lansing
State: MI
Zip Code: 48933
Country: USA
Phone: (517) 488-5342
Organization Name: Good Shepherd Roman Catholic Church
Organization Overview: Good Shepherd Parish was officially formed in July 2006 as a result of the mergers of Annunciation, Our Lady of Sorrows, St. Anthony, and St. Rose parishes. With the generosity, assistance and prayers from our Alumni of Annunciation, Alumni of Our Lady of Sorrows, Alumni of St Anthony / Class of 1961, St Anthony High School Classmates Message Board and the Alumni of St. Rose, we continue to provide outstanding service to our neighboring community.
We work in concert to help build God's Kingdom here on Earth through the combined efforts of our Commissions and Councils - Christian Service, Education, Evangelization, Finance, Stewardship & Worship; our Ministries - Eucharistic, "Elders" (our latest addition to Ministry, where we honor our elders who are held in high esteem), Hospitality, Lectors, Music, Young People, Outreach, Food at the Door, and Nursing Home Scripture Services; our Parish Catechetical leaders; and our outstanding volunteers.
We are members of the Renaissance Vicariate - one of the most diverse vicariates in the Archdiocese of Detroit and the State of Michigan. The Renaissance Vicariate is composed of 15 Parishes in Detroit from various economic, cultural, and social perspectives. We support The Connection, which seeks to connect Detroit young adults, ages 18-35, with opportunities to worship, share their faith with each other, provide service and outreach, socializing, catechesis, and leadership development.
We would be blessed and pleased to hear from you! Please let us know what your needs and questions are, as we are more than happy to help. Our office hours are Monday through Friday from 10 am- 4 pm.
Language: English,Igbo
Cultures: Nigerian
Street: 1265 Parkview St,
City/Township: Detroit
State: MI
Zip Code: 48214
Country: USA
Phone: (313) 822-1262
Fax No: (313) 822 8988
Website: http://goodshepherddet.com/
Organization Name: Hamazkayin Armenian Educational & Cultural Society
Organization Overview: The goal of the Armenian Educational and Publishing Pan-national (Hamazkayin) Association is to increase the education of the Armenian people through the Armenian language and the Armenian spirit.” To achieve this objective, Hamazkayin would function in three directions:
Tutor the new generations with a solid Armenian education,
Enhance adult education,
Develop Armenian studies.
Language: Armenian,English
Cultures: Armenian
Street: c/o Armenian Community Center, 19300 Ford Rd.
City/Township: Dearborn
State: MI
Zip Code: 48128
Country: USA
Organization Name: Heritage Netherlands Reformed CHurch
Organization Overview: You are cordially invited to come worship with us. Services are held three times on Sundays (9:15am, 2:15pm, 6:00pm).
If you do not live in the West Michigan area, you can listen to our services on-line by visiting the Sermons section of this site.
Language: Dutch,English
Cultures: Dutch
Street: 540 Crescent St NE,
City/Township: Grand Rapids
State: MI
Zip Code: 49503
Country: USA
Website: http://hnrc.org/