Sunday Services

10:45 am – 12:15 pm – in person, on Zoom, & on Facebook!
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Phone in to Zoom: (929) 205-6099 (Meeting ID: 440 540 886#)

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Join us for coffee in the Social Hall after services
and a potluck lunch the first Sunday of each month.

3/31/2024Rabbi Isaac Roussel“Of Blessed Memory vs Rest in Peace: A Messianic Jewish View of the Cross”
4/7/2024Heide Kaminski“Thankful for Having All I Need: The Trip that Changed My Wolrd View”
4/14/2024Janet Somalinog“A Slow Deep Walk Through the 5-Step Treatment Prayer”
4/21/2024Reverend Annie Kopko“Moving Toward Peace”
4/28/2024Reverend Dwight Wilson“Unshakable Love/Aspirational Peace”

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More About Sunday Services

The Interfaith Center for Spiritual Growth has been a dynamic community of spiritual seekers for 25+ years. Each Sunday we gather to explore and grow from universal truths from all spiritual paths. Our services include a  short meditation and reading, music, an in-depth talk by a minister or guest speaker, an open-mic time to discuss the talk,  and community greetings. 

Senior Minister David T. Bell gives a Sunday lesson at the Interfaith Center for Spiritual Growth, an alternative to church in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Founding Minister David T. Bell

Sunday services may draw upon sources as diverse as the poetry of Rumi, a teaching from the Buddha, a story about Jesus, a Jewish chant, and a reading from A Course in Miracles.

Prayer, singing, and community announcements open our Sunday celebrations.  We take a few moments to greet each other with “Namaste” (Sanskrit for “the Divinity in me salutes the Divinity in you”). Each week also features guest musicians, a spiritual  reading and a guided meditation. These are offered by volunteers and expose us to diverse practices and perspectives.

The core of our shared learning is a lesson by one of our ministers or a guest speaker each Sunday, followed by Open Mic time. Open Mic is a time for spontaneous responses to the morning’s teachings. Anyone canshare a question, struggle, or insight. Honest sharing connects us and helps us ground new spiritual insights in the reality of daily living.

We close by singing a Sufi benediction.

Potluck lunch with our Sufi sisters at the Interfaith Center for Spiritual Growth.
Sharing a meal with our Sufi sisters. Potluck lunches are the first Sunday of the month in the Social Hall.

We are an open and affirming community.  Newcomers, please stop by the Welcome Table near the entryway to learn more.

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