church of the Brethren and Mennonite

Shalom
Community
Church

Simply, Peacefully, Together

On March 17 we are meeting at 11:30 at King of Kings Lutheran, 2685 Packard St, Ann Arbor.
We will be meeting at Bethlehem United Church of Christ (423 S 4th Ave, Ann Arbor) on Sunday, March 24, at 10 am.
Typically, we gather at 11 am on Sundays at Green Wood, 1001 Green Rd. in Ann Arbor. 
Masks are optional. 
You can also join us  here on Zoom!

An Inclusive congregation

Welcome!

We at Shalom Community Church strive to

fulfill a vision of shalom, to embody the love, compassion and justice of Jesus
in our personal and community journeys. Without exception, all who share this
vision are welcome to participate in the full life of the church. We value the
creative tension and the strength that result from sharing differences in
beliefs within the community and we are committed to pilgrimage simply,
peacefully, together.

 

Our emphasis on community and peacemaking stem from a shared
heritage of both the Church of the Brethren and Mennonite denominations. 

As well, we embrace within our community active participants
from a variety of faith origins and perspectives who have found a place among
us. 

Quilts

The story of our quilt

Intersections

Quilts have long been significant in Mennonite and Church of the Brethren culture and for many of us as individuals. Our quilt has deep meaning for us as a congregation telling a number of important stories of who we are and who we are becoming.