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Northminster's New PavilionIn August, Northminster people came together to build a new pavilion for community use. Watch it go up in under two minutes!
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Fellowship |
Study and Reading Groups |
Community GardenWe have a community garden on our property open to the public.
All plots are filled for this season, but get on the 2025 waiting list by emailing [email protected]. Learn more on our Community Garden page. |
Mission Opportunities |
OfferingsMail your offering to
3633 W Big Beaver Road Troy, MI 48073 or send an offering online
using the button below |
Public AssistanceDetroiters can receive food box donations at the Church of the Madonna at Oakman & 12th Street in Detroit on Wednesdays beginning at 10a.m. Pull up and a food box will be placed in your car.
The Oakland County website has a list of organizations offering assistance for County residents during the COVID19 pandemic. Food, legal, LGBTQ+, language, health and mental health services, among others.
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"A very inclusive congregation. The sermons are very thought provoking, the music fills me with spirit and the people are very welcoming." "I love this church community. Insightful inspiring sermons, fantastic music & the most caring, kind, fun congregation ever!" |
We are an inclusive community - all are welcome!
In recognizing Christ’s calling to treat others as we desire to be treated, Northminster Presbyterian Church welcomes all people, regardless of sexual orientation, color, gender, politics, religion, age, social or economic class, ethnicity, nationality or disability. We value all members of the community. We consciously strive to create an environment of mutual respect, hospitality & warmth in which none are strangers and all may flourish. Visit our beautiful outdoor Interfaith Labyrinth! We are a member of the Detroit Parish Council cooperative. In the foundational parable for the Matthew 25 vision (Matthew 25:34–36), those who meet the needs of the hungry, the thirsty, the stranger, the naked and the imprisoned are the ones welcomed by the king, who then recognizes them as his sheep. Each of those conditions that Jesus lists, added together, constitute systemic poverty.
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We are members the Presbyterian Church, USA and are affiliated with the following groups:
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