Ways to Join Us


We meet every Sunday in person at the church (1900 Manchester Road) at 10:30am. We also live stream our service:

Click Here to Join Us Online

If you can't make it to the live service, we post a recording of it on our Facebook page.

That video will be available to watch at any time after service by clicking here.



You can give remotely by mailing a check to the church or donating

online here: https://jofdonate.org



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ALL MEANS ALL

We’re reminded to embody a community of grace where all does mean all. To be with one another in a quest for justice is a taste of God’s hope for the world. To stay at the table in dialogue to dismantle barriers that prevent inclusion. It’s a community that God would have us be. (Rev. Rebecca Hale)

GOD CALLS & SUSTAINS US THROUGH WORSHIP

With the rest of the world, we are watching with concern as the developments of COVID-19 continue to garner attention. We’re taking steps to ensure the health and safety of our community. We are live-streaming our services. Be a part of our morning gathering, even if you choose to stay home.


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WE FOLLOW JESUS

As disciples in justice and service. Jesus’ life was one of action and impactful healing, feeding and working for justice for the poor and oppressed. So, too we serve our community and work to transform it. With the current housing crisis in Washtenaw County only escalating, we tend to emergency needs and to organize for housing justice.

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OUR BUILDING IS OPEN

As a home for all. We are stewards of this beautiful space. Here worship, mission, activism, and community life intermingle each and every week. Especially as real estate prices in Ann Arbor rise, and people are driven from their homes. We aim to welcome all in this holy place — making it a safe place for anyone and everyone.


our mission

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Holy One,


As we witness, process, and respond
to the ongoing crisis in our country,
the violence at the Capitol
and its ugly veins spread through our midst,
we lift to you all that is on our hearts:
rage, sorrow, uncertainty, fear.

“True peace isn’t merely the absence of tension. It’s the presence of justice.” — Martin Luther King Jr.