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First Presbyterian Church of Farmington
Friday, May 18, 2012
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Sundays at 10 am
   
 
 
26165 Farmington Road
Farmington Hills MI  48334     
phone:  (248) 474 -6170
corner of 11 Mile and Farmington Roads
 
 
Barrier Free 
Child Care Available
Ample Parking  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Worship Sundays @ 10 am
 
 
find us @ 
26165 Farmington Road
Farmington Hills MI  48334     
phone:  (248) 474 -6170
corner of 11 Mile and Farmington Roads

 

 
Barrier Free 
Child Care Available
Ample Parking
 
   
 

Presbyterian Disaster Assistance

How can you help?

Give  Act  Pray 

 
Give
 
To Presbyterian Disaster Assistance 
By check:  Make checks out to First Presbyterian Church with Disaster Assistance in the memo line and we will forward funds collected to Presbyterian Disaster Assistance.
Online. You can indicate First Presbyterian Church of Farmington and the Presbytery of Detroit
By Phone: Gifts can also be made by phone at (800) 872-3283 weekdays between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. (EST).
 
To a Relief Agency of Your Choice
All reputable relief agencies cooperate with one another striving not to duplicate resources or leave vulnerable people unattended.
 
Act
Stay informed and share information about the need with others. Sign up to receive PDA Rapid Information Network (PDA-RIN) email notices to alert you of additional needs.
 
Start or participate in a community growing project in the United States. Raise money to fund overseas food security programs that are helping people help themselves. Explore the Foods Resource Bank.
 
Pray
Pray for the victims of the disaster.  Pray your own prayer, or find prayers, hymns, poems and other worship resources related to disaster and recovery.  View Prayer in Response to Drought in the Horn of Africa, by Mark Koeni.