Sermon Chat
ZoomJoin this drop-in group on Monday mornings for a lively discussion of the week’s sermon.
Youth Group Counselor Meeting
Downtown Campus of First United Methodist Church 120 S. State St., Ann Arbor, MichiganThis will take place in the Social Hall. Questions? Email youth@fumc-a2.org.
Open Table (Bible Study)
ZoomBring your lunch and join us for this weekly midday hour-long drop-in Bible study on Tuesdays.
Open Table (Bible Study)
ZoomBring your lunch and join us for this weekly midday hour-long drop-in Bible study on Tuesdays.
Rise and Shine Service
ZoomStart your day with your church community, hearing ancient wisdom, singing songs and sharing prayers of gratitude and concerns.
Lenten Vespers & Justice Talks
Downtown Campus of First United Methodist Church or Zoom 120 S State St., Ann Arbor, MichiganThis event will be a combination of worship with either a video panel discussion or artist talk from an artist participating in the Lenten art installation, Spirit of Justice.
Soulful Saturday: Life-giving Prayers and Poems
Green Wood Campus of First United Methodist Church, 1001 Green Rd., Ann Arbor, MI 48105Soulfull Saturday is offered each year as a contemplative experience during Lent.
Youth Sol Café
Downtown Campus of First United Methodist Church 120 S. State St., Ann Arbor, MichiganStudents in grades 6-12 are welcome for our Sunday morning youth option: Sol Café.
Kids 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.
Conversation About Science and Religion
Downtown Campus of First United Methodist Church 120 S. State St., Ann Arbor, MichiganJoin us for conversations about the intersection of science and religion in today’s world.
Global Issues
ZoomThis group uses the Foreign Policy association Great Decisions DVD & book, which can be found at fpa.org. Occasionally, participants bring in items from the news for group discussion. The […]
Global Issues
ZoomThe curriculum is secular, but the group looks at the issues from a Christian perspective, asking, “What are we called to do about it?”