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Lighthouse Home Mission PDF Print E-mail
The Lighthouse provides food, clothing, and shelter to the less fortunate people of the community. Year-round, they offer a noontime soup kitchen, which provides a meal and a place to get out of the elements. They also operate a warming center from December through March,  providing an evening meal and a warm place to sleep. On-site is a clothing closet where people can donate or receive articles of clothing for the entire family.
 
New Creations Community Outreach (formerly TOP) PDF Print E-mail

New Creations Community Outreach (formerly known as TOPS, Transition of Prisoners) main focus is in assisting men and women in the transition from prison back into the community. Their ministry intervenes in the lives of prisoners, ex-prisoners, and their families, and has proven highly successful compared with other programs. The recidivism rate for those in the program at New Creations Community Outreach is just 18 percent, compared to a national average of 65 percent.

 
Brown's Ministry PDF Print E-mail

Brown's helps and ministers to their community in so many ways, from feeding the hungry in the neighborhood to providing clothing and toiletries; from offering summer activities for children and young adults to witnessing in the area with singing and sharing tracts.

 
AAA Pregnancy Resource Center PDF Print E-mail

The AAA Pregnancy Resource Center is a member of the the Evangelical Council for Financal Accountability (ECFA).

The Center is located at:

16755 Middlebelt Road, Livonia, 48154.

http://www.aaaprc.org/site/

 

 
Helping Hand PDF Print E-mail

Although many St. Michael members are aware of our Helping Hand Fund, some may not know much about it, its purpose or history. The Helping Hand Fund was started in 1979 to assist those in our congregation and community who may be experiencing short term financial needs as a way to point the way to our Lord, who supplies all of our needs. Those in the community who are un-churched receive a first hand experiential lesson in God’s provision and how this is likened to God’s grace, a free gift not because we deserve it, but because God is gracious and good. And those within our church have this safety net that, should hard times fall, their church family will help provide in a time of need.

Begun as non-budgeted, funds for this account come solely from gifts from the members of St. Michael. Over the course of the past ten years since records have been kept on these gifts, St. Michael has distributed more than $225,000 to assist with rent, electricity and gas bills to those in the Canton-Plymouth community. It is only used for “necessities” rather than phone bills, cable TV, or car or insurance payments. Many a family has been saved from eviction or having their utilities shut off because of the generosity of St. Michael members. As stewards of God’s gifts, restrictions on usage and frequency are in place to enable St. Michael to help as many in need as possible.

Please remember that the Helping Hand Fund is a tool that we use to give hope to those in the community who need a tangible sign that God loves them and has not forgotten their needs.

 
Food Pantry PDF Print E-mail

St. Michael’s food pantry assists the community both within and outside of our church family. The pantry is open during office hours, and judging by the frequency of usage, it is great blessing to the Plymouth-Canton community.

Please remember that the food pantry is a tool that we use to give hope to those in the community who need a tangible sign that God loves them and has not forgotten their needs.

In that light, we continue to collect food to distribute at Christmas for those within our church and community. If you are aware of a family who has fallen on “hard times” and could use a Christmas food basket, please call the church with the information. Also, as you are shopping for your own family’s needs, please remember those less fortunate and pick up a few extra items to share with our food pantry, placing it on the table outside the Koinonia Room. Thank you for your generosity.

 
Baby Bottles PDF Print E-mail

Through the Baby Bottle Campaign for AAA Pregnancy Resource Center, your donation helps pay for:

•Free pregnancy tests and ultrasound
•Abortion information –
•Doula Referral
•Material Goods Program eAdoption information
•Post Abortion Counseling and Education
•information about STDs

And because they are a member of the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability (ECFA), you can be assured that your donation will be spent responsibly. If you would like to find out about how you can get involved in this ministry (they utilize anyone with a willing spirit who is willing to be trained), you may speak with Pr- Joe, 734-459-3333, -r email, This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it , or call the Center at (734)425- 8060.