Easter Service: Green Wood

Green Wood Campus of First United Methodist Church, 1001 Green Rd., Ann Arbor, MI 48105

Join us for Easter service as we celebrate the resurrection, that Jesus is alive!

Green Wood Easter Egg Hunt & Potluck

Green Wood Campus of First United Methodist Church, 1001 Green Rd., Ann Arbor, MI 48105

Please join us at Green Wood in celebrating Easter with a potluck. Side dishes and salads are great items to bring! There will be an Easter Egg hunt for the children while the adults set up tables and food.

Easter Service: Downtown

Downtown Campus of First United Methodist Church or YouTube 120 S. State St., Ann Arbor, Michigan

Join us for Easter service as we celebrate the resurrection, that Jesus is alive!

Easter Service: Downtown

Downtown Campus of First United Methodist Church 120 S. State St., Ann Arbor, Michigan

Join us for Easter service as we celebrate the resurrection, that Jesus is alive!

Event Series Global Issues

Global Issues

Zoom

Global 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?”

Event Series Downtown Worship

Downtown Worship

Downtown Campus of First United Methodist Church 120 S. State St., Ann Arbor, Michigan

Join for us worship downtown on Sundays at 10 a.m. Or livestream the service on YouTube.

All-Church Meeting

Downtown Campus of First United Methodist Church 120 S. State St., Ann Arbor, Michigan

Join us on April 7 for an all-church meeting to discuss 2024 strategic priorities.

Event Series Creation Care

Creation Care

Downtown Campus of First United Methodist Church or Zoom 120 S State St., Ann Arbor, Michigan

FUMC’s environmental group to educate and learn from each other and to inspire our congregation (and beyond) to take care of God’s creation.

Event Series Global Issues

Global Issues

Zoom

Global 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?”