Men of Faith
ZoomAll men who are interested in growing their faith through study, sharing and prayer are welcome to join!
Un-Hanging of the Greens
Downtown Campus of First United Methodist Church 120 S. State St., Ann Arbor, MichiganJoin the village as we pack away the tinsel and holly.
Global Issues
ZoomGlobal Issues uses the Foreign Policy Associations Great Decisions DVD & book. The curriculum is very secular, but the group attempts to look at the issues from a Christian perspective asking, “What are we called to do about it?”
Volunteer Training
Downtown Campus of First United Methodist Church 120 S. State St., Ann Arbor, MichiganInterested in volunteering in any capacity in our church with kids, youth and adults? Join us for one of our volunteer training events!
Mindful Monday
ZoomAll are welcome to join this group that practices different mindful techniques.
Sermon Chat
ZoomJoin this drop-in group on Mondays for a review of Sunday's sermon on Zoom.
Open Table
ZoomThis friendly group studies the Bible together weekly at lunch time on Tuesday.
Open Table
ZoomThis friendly group studies the Bible together on Thursday evenings.
Men of Faith
ZoomAll men who are interested in growing their faith through study, sharing and prayer are welcome to join!
Mary Pratt Memorial Service
Downtown Campus of First United Methodist Church 120 S. State St., Ann Arbor, MichiganKids Sunday School
Downtown Campus of First United Methodist Church 120 S. State St., Ann Arbor, MichiganJoin us at 10:15 a.m. following the Children's Moment. We will meet in the Social Hall.
Conversations about Science and Religion
Downtown Campus of First United Methodist Church or Zoom 120 S State St., Ann Arbor, MichiganJoin members of our own FUMC science and medical community for conversations about experiences and struggles with faith, belief, and the place of God in scientific study.
Global Issues
ZoomGlobal Issues uses the Foreign Policy Associations Great Decisions DVD & book. The curriculum is very secular, but the group attempts to look at the issues from a Christian perspective asking, “What are we called to do about it?”