First United Methodist Church is hosting the first Vote.Pray.Love prayer vigil on Election Day. It's to bring people together during a time of division, no matter what religion or political party.
First United Methodist Church of Grand Rapids will welcome the election-weary Monday night for a special service.
As the presidential election reaches its crescendo, several Grand Rapids churches opened their doors to soothe those uneasy ...
Members of First United Methodist Church in Grand Rapids are coming together, not as Republicans or Democrats but as a church ...
The denominations present call out: Jewish, Catholic, Unitarian, Methodist, Christian Scientist, UCC. Rev. Teer Hardy, the pastor of Walker Chapel, says the prayer vigil is meant to be a source of ...
Leaders from Baptist, Episcopal, Jewish, Islamic and Methodist religious congregations ... Sunday’s event was planned with ...
Norwich ― The Norwich Area Interfaith Association will host its annual Giving Thanks Dinner Nov. 21 at 6 p.m. at Lee Memorial ...
By The Council Of Bishops Last week, the Reverend Donnie Swaggart, pastor of Family Worship Center, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, ...
Leaders from Baptist, Episcopal, Jewish, Islamic and Methodist religious ... was planned with all types of people in mind. Organizers said the goal was simply to pray for a peaceful election ...
St. Paul’s United Methodist Church, Newport, invites the entire community to join hands together at Washington Square, in ...