June 2019 Blood Drive

We had a very nice day to host a blood drive.  We want to thank the 32 people who showed up to donate their blood, the 29 people who were able to donate, the Boy Scouts for assisting in setting up and packing up the equipment, the members who made...

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Adopt-a-Pet 2019

Since 2006, Adopt-a-Pet has found homes for over 3000 cats and dogs and funded veterinary care for some very sick animals. Their objective is “to find loving homes for homeless dogs and cats as well as assist people in the community to find homes for their personal animals.” On Saturday,...

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May Pastors Article: Discipline is not a bad word

 Discipline is not a bad word When we talk about discipline most of us think of parenting and the principal’s office. Discipline is what happens when we need to be corrected and our behavior adjusted. However discipline is also used in a positive sense when we talk about sports, music...

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2019 Christmas In Action

Tri-County Christmas In Action performed significant home repairs to two houses (on in Byron and one in Gaines) on Saturday, April 27. Patricia is the homeowner and resident. Her daughter Tisha was the person requesting our assistance. Six volunteers from our church worked at the house in Byron. Our team...

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Carriage Town Clothing Collections

Cleaning out your clothes closet? Have some small appliances that work well but you don’t use them anymore? Our Carriage Town collection box is waiting for your donations! In Fellowship Hall at the head of the stairs in the large wooden box (made by Gene Morrison) with its new sign...

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Food Bank – March 2019

Over 19% of the people in eastern Michigan are food insecure! The Food Bank of Eastern Michigan provides food to over 400 partner agencies in 22 counties. A hungry person or family could be your child’s friend from school, your co-worker or even your neighbor. Here is just one neighbor’s...

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Shelter of Flint 2019

The Shelter of Flint serves more than 1000 homeless adults and children every day! The average stay for their client is 37 days and they consistently report 90% in positive housing destinations. While they have many success stories, let us share just one: After having difficulty finding suitable housing in...

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Souper Bowl of Caring

Sunday February 3rd. Led by youth groups across the country, this mission to tackle hunger and poverty in local communities has been around since 1990. 100% of your donations stays local: non-perishable food items placed in the bins in the main entryway go to the FUMC Food Pantry, and monetary...

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Shelter of Flint Mission Opportunity

On Saturday, February 23, 2019 we will car pool from our church at 8:30 am for a workday at the Shelter of Flint from 9 am – 4 pm. Please con­sider joining us to do a variety of maintenance tasks, which may involve cleaning, painting, sorting, organizing, etc. Lunch will...

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Women’s Breakfast & Fellowship

Saturday, February 23, 2019. Please join us at FFPC in fellowship hall to enjoy good food and great conversation. Doors open at 8:30 starting with nibbles for early risers, breakfast is at 9:00. Bring a friend! Call Julie Grams or sign up in fellowship hall, 810.955.8758

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