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Thank you, NPUMC, for your generous support of the bike ministry, helping children in our community who don’t have bikes. In 2025, we gave 37 bikes to kids in our schools who had never owned a new bike. We also provided 17 bikes to children identified by Operation Common Good. This year, Bike Ministry is…
If you attend Nardin Park and are currently enrolled in or have been accepted by an accredited institution of higher education-whether that’s undergraduate or graduate level-or a recognized post-secondary technical or trade school (including graduating high school seniors), we warmly encourage you to apply for the Nardin Park Scholarship! You can find application requirements and…
Funeral Planning Guide “There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under heaven…” Ecclesiastes 3:1 NIV Peace be upon you, Rev. Dr. Anthony Hood Lead Pastor Rev. Monica William Pastor of Congregational Care Frequently Asked Questions Who Do I Call To Make Funeral Or Memorial Service Arrangements? When death has occurred,…
Easter Brunch Tickets:Adults $3010 and Under $154 and Under FREE Please join Nardin Park United Methodist Church and Olive Thyme Catering for an Easter Brunch Celebration on Sunday, April 5th at Noon. An amazing Easter Brunch will be provided by Olive Thyme Catering. Please follow this link to signup for a wonderful opportunity to celebrate…
Palm Sunday Concert Program Watch Online “Journey: from Slavery to Freedom” is the product of a yearlong sabbatical supported by the 2024 Wayne State University Murray E. Jackson Scholar in the Arts Award of which the composer was the recipient. Based on nine Spirituals, it depicts the pathos experienced by enslaved and displaced African people,…
August 10 – 14th from 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM at Nardin Park UMC Step through the mist into Rainforest Falls, overflowing with wild waterfalls, towering trees, and colorful creatures. Beneath a canopy of chattering birds and howling monkeys, kids plunge into a lifelong adventure of discovering the nature of God. They will discover what it means…
Come join us at Crossroads of Michigan on March 22nd to help prepare and provide a hot meal for 500+ people in need. This is the only hot meal served in the city of Detroit on Sundays. All are welcome to attend, including family and friends. This is a truly rewarding outreach experience! We need volunteers for both…
Registration has closed as of March 19, 2026. Thank you. Nardin Park will be participating in and experiencing an all-church Passover celebration led by Rabbi Asher Lopatin on March 22nd at 4:00PM. Rabbi Lopatin will also be leading us through a Seder meal following the Passover celebration. Rabbi Lopatin currently serves as the Director of…
Local Historian and architecture enthusiast Dale A. Carlson presents an examination of stained glass installations throughout metro Detroit, with a close look at a handful of significant makers, and an emphasis on installations found locally. Date: Tuesday, February 10, 2026 Time: 7:00 PM – 8:30 PM Location: Bennett Civic Center Library Auditorium More Information
February 18, 2026 Joint Ash Wednesday Service at 7:00 PM at Franklin Community UMC. February 24 & 25, 2026 7 Words Lenten Study Begins Tuesday at 12:00 PM led by Martha Tuesday at 7:00 PM led by Pastor Anthony Wednesday at 12:00 PM led by Pastor Monica *ONLINE ONLY* Please email the church office…
March 1st-5th, Augusta Georgia Livonia Newburg UMC is forming a team with other Michigan United Methodist Churches for a mission trip to Augusta, Georgia, from March 1 to 5. Volunteers will serve alongside families and communities still recovering from Hurricane Helen. If attending, please register by Friday, January 30. No special skills required. A willing…
Copies can be found at the Welcome Table, in the office or by emailing Pastor Monica for a copy. Taking this simple step eases transitions and brings peace of mind to you and your loved ones. Pastor Monica’s email is mwilliam@npumc.org.
Every year, we have about 200 homeless students in our school system, which is quite startling. Due to the recent government shutdown, many families lost their SNAP benefits and have faced delays in reapplying. During a Task Force meeting led by Mayor Theresa Rich, Operation Common Good mentioned a pressing need for quarters for laundromats.…
