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Detroit Villages

"It takes many villages to raise a church."

More and more people are interested in being the body of Christ for the world in a different way than some of our traditional Christian congregations. So, with a grant from the New Church Start Committee of the Detroit Annual Conference of the UMC we are looking to become a laboratory for a new grassroots effort of planting organic missional communities within the City of Detroit.

Below is a description of what these communities will be. We look forward to helping plant 2-3 of them in the City of Detroit each year for the next few years.

Detroit Villages residents are:

  • Persons living Christian lives of service and who see their local neighborhoods and the people in them as the most basic cells of Christ's body the church.
  • Persons interested in relocating to the City of Detroit or those already living in the city who feel called to live in a new intentional network of Christian villages.
  • Persons who value diverse communities: young and old, rich and poor, multi-ethnic, as a means by which God builds us up, challenges us, and makes God's kingdom real on earth.
  • Person who secure their own housing and have their own "tentmaking" jobs, but who also feel called to the work of neighborhood-based Christian discipleship and community development.

Detroit Villages residents will:

  • Develop a covenantal agreement with each other and with residents of other houses for living intentionally.
  • Get to know their neighbors - paying careful attention to both the needs and assets of the community.
  • Practice living a Christian missional life together with house mates and neighbors.
  • Join in ongoing discernment about how Detroit Villages micro-grants are distributed among village participants.
  • Join in sharing the stories of your Village through the emergedetroit.org web site.
  • Share each house/village's gifts and talents at a monthly "public meeting." This will be a common meal, worship service, and conversation time for all those involved in home communities ("new residents" and neighbors alike).

Please email Carl with the email tab above for more information or with questions.

Detroit Villages Community Gathering

Jan 28 2012 - 7:00pm - 9:00pm

Join us for this monthly gathering, new this year with food, fellowship, local musicians and some visual prayers for our city and neighborhoods.  

WHERE:  Kresge Hall at Metro UMC, 8000 Woodward Ave

WHEN:  Saturday, January 28th, 7pm 

WHAT:  Bring some food, share in a meal, hear some good music and a good word, pray for one another.

This year we are interested in having communities bring the best of what they do to these gatherings, so along with a potluck dish we're hoping that groups step up to help with the following pieces:

Open Discussion, "Energy Justice"

Jun 28 2011 - 7:00pm - 9:00pm

Conversations on Urban Life (CoUL) brings you a weekly discussion series addressing pressing topics of urban life. June 2011 we address energy and our use of it; June 21 we will have an open discussion on the topic of "energy justice", to help us understand the questions facing our generation about our use of energy.CoUL meets at 631 Fort Street, corner of 3rd, on the west edge of downtown (Fort St. Presbyterian Church), at 7pm on Tuesdays. Keep up to date with CoUL on our Facebook page, Conversations on Urban Life.

Book Review & Discussion, "Off The Grid: Decolonizing The Industrial Mind"

Jun 21 2011 - 7:00pm - 9:00pm

Conversations on Urban Life (CoUL) brings you a weekly discussion series addressing pressing topics of urban life. June 2011 we address energy and our use of it; June 21 we will discuss the book "Off The Grid: Decolonizing The Industrial Mind", to help us understand the questions facing our generation about our use of energy.CoUL meets at 631 Fort Street, corner of 3rd, on the west edge of downtown (Fort St. Presbyterian Church), at 7pm on Tuesdays. Keep up to date with CoUL on our Facebook page, Conversations on Urban Life.

Screening, "Energy Crossroads"

Jun 14 2011 - 7:00pm - 9:00pm

Conversations on Urban Life (CoUL) brings you a weekly discussion series addressing pressing topics of urban life. June 2011 we address energy and our use of it; June 14 we will screen "Energy Crossroads: A Burning Need To Change", to help us understand the questions facing our generation about our use of energy.CoUL meets at 631 Fort Street, corner of 3rd, on the west edge of downtown (Fort St. Presbyterian Church), at 7pm on Tuesdays. Keep up to date with CoUL on our Facebook page, Conversations on Urban Life.

Documentary Night at Jeanie Wylie - FLOW

Apr 20 2011 (All day)

Documentary Night: FLOW

Maria Needs a place to stay!

My name is Maria Noth and I just recently returned from working several months in a mission Maternity center in the Philippines, and I am looking for a room to rent in the greater detroit area. I will be apprenticing a local Midwife and finishing my schooling, in the Royal Oak area and would like to be keyed into community. Please email any leads to Mariatnoth@gmail.com. Any leads would be greatly appreciated!  

Marche du Nain Rouge

Mar 20 2011 - 1:00pm


EQUINOX GATHERING: Faith/Spirituality, permaculture, and resistance

Mar 20 2011 - 6:00pm


Documentary Night: Power of Community

Mar 23 2011 - 7:00pm

Documentary Night:

Power of Community: How Cuba Survived Peak Oil Wednesday

March 23 at 7pm

@  Advent House, 4961 Larkins, Detroit, MI 48210

For more info: http://www.powerofcommunity.org/cm/index.php

We will be joined by students from Hope College during their alternative break immersion.

Need People For Josh Needs a House/Job

 Josh McKamie is returning from a months long mission to Ghana and is looking for both a place to live and a job for the next year before starting med school in Detroit in 2011.

If you are an intentional community in need of a new member for a while, a Detroit based organization looking for some extra help, or person with an attic garage and a thriving personal Ebay business, please let us know!  Josh would be a great candidate for all those settings.

"Common Prayer" Release Party

Dec 4 2010 - 7:00pm - 10:00pm

We're a release party location for Shane Claiborne's new book "Common Prayer" (on 12/4/10)!  

Sign up for tickets & your chance for a free copy!

GET TICKETS!  -  http://t.co/NkcjHlE

DETAILS FROM SHANE AND JONATHAN: 

Haunted Bonfire/Fall Harvest Potluck

Oct 27 2010 - 7:00pm

Haunted Bonfire + NEW CONSP!RE MAGS!

Wednesday, October 27, 7pm
4963 Larkins (Advent House)

Fall Harvest Potluck. Bring a pumpkin pie, come in costume, bob for apples. And, as the Detroit Villages gathering for this month, we'll have new editions of CONSP!RE Magazine for you to take home!

Bonfire/Potluck

Sep 29 2010 - 7:00pm - 11:00pm

Wednesday, September 29, 7-11pm
Bonfire/Potluck
Backyard of 4963 Larkins (Advent House)
All are welcome. Bring a dish, bring an instrument, bring a friend, or just bring yourself.

Documentary Night: The Business of Being Born

Sep 22 2010 - 7:00pm - 9:00pm

Wednesday, September 22, 7-9pm
Documentary Night: The Business of Being Born
4689 Larkins (Garden House)
Join us for snacks, movie watching, and conversation.

Bonfire/Potluck

Sep 15 2010 - 7:00pm - 11:00pm

Wednesday, September 15, 7-11pm
Bonfire/Potluck
Backyard of 4963 Larkins (Advent House)
All are welcome. Bring a dish, bring an instrument, bring a friend, or just bring yourself.

Clarification of Thought: White Privilege

Sep 8 2010 - 7:00pm

Wednesday, September 8, 7-9pm
Clarification of Thought: White Privilege
with Jim Perkinson
4689 Larkins (Garden House)
Join our community in what needs to be an ongoing conversation, struggle, and work surrounding white privilege, community, and Detroit. All are welcome. Tea and snacks provided.

Bonfire/Potluck

Sep 1 2010 - 7:00pm

Wednesday, September 1, 7-11pm
Bonfire/ Potluck
Backyard of 4963 Larkins (Advent House)
All are welcome. Bring a dish, bring an instrument, bring a friend, or just bring yourself.

Permaculture Intensive

Sep 10 2010 - 5:00pm - Sep 12 2010 - 7:00pm

WHAT: Permaculture Intensive with Jeremy and Ailanthus Community

WHEN: September 10 at 5:00pm - September 12 at 7:00pm

WHERE: 15065 Lamphere St, Detroit, MI

MORE INFO:

Detroit Villages: September Potluck!

Sep 11 2010 (All day)

Join in welcoming one of our newest Detroit Villages, the sisters on Second Ave., on DALLY IN THE ALLY day in Midtown, Detroit! We'll be gathering those living in and interested in intentional community for potluck and conversation.

So:

WHEN - Saturday, September 11, 2010 at 7pm