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Please join us for a Welcome Celebration for Rev. Dr. Anthony Hood on Sunday, July 13th. The celebration will happen in between both services and after 11 AM. We are excited to meet, greet and have fellowship with our Nardin Park community. Refreshments will be available.
Read MoreHello, My name is Julie Boardman, and I am delighted to be your new Financial Bookkeeper here at Nardin Park. I have a diverse background, having worked in automotive, software, start-ups, and consulting companies. I hold a business degree from Wayne State University and am excited to contribute to Nardin Park’s financial success. This place…
Read MoreNo one in this world should be hungry. That’s why the CROP Hunger Walk is more than just a gathering of people in a place. We’re part of a movement, taking steps and raising funds together to provide meals for those in our own community who need them – and supporting programs that create greater…
Read MoreNardin Park UMC has a history of partnering with Focus: HOPE food delivery. Every other month, 5 volunteers, led by Bob D. deliver food to seniors in the Pontiac area. If you are interested in learning more and getting involved please contact Bob D. or call the church office for more information.
Read More“This year’s theme is the crisis in care resulting from the 2019 auto no-fault insurance changes in Michigan. Available care for survivors has become drastically reduced and is often unavailable. As a result, seriously injured Michiganders are being stripped of their inherent worth and dignity and even dying. Faith leaders have been asking state policymakers to…
Read MoreOperation Common Good has partnered with Farmington Youth Assistance to provide gifts to youth ages 10 through 18 years of age. Nardin Park has been one of their biggest supporters and they have again asked for our help. We committed to providing gifts for 30 youth this year. This program will be called Operation Christmas Angel.…
Read MoreThe Michigan Conference announces Advocacy Day 2024, to be held March 13 in Lansing, and the topic is mental health care access. Save the date – March 13, 2024 – and join hundreds of United Methodists and friends at the State Capitol in Lansing to advocate for increased access to mental health care, an issue…
Read MoreClick below for information on community resources. Resources include: Food Assistance Homeless Shelters Clothing Assistance Domestic Abuse Shelters Social Services Nardin-Park-United-Methodist-Church-Community-Resources Please contact the Pastor on Call which is a 24-hour line at (313) 681-4871 to speak directly with one of our clergy if you need immediate assistance. We are here for you.
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