MCCDC Video: Ella’s Song

MCCDC Video: Ella’s Song

A special offering in celebration of Black History Month. Ella’s Song by Bernice Johnson Reagon and performed by Sweet Honey in the Rock. The singers today werr Kaleen Love, Randi Levy and Rev Cathy Alexander.
Pastoral Care Discernment for 2015

Pastoral Care Discernment for 2015

READY TO CARE? Willing to serve? Do you have a flexible schedule with time to commit? Do you have a consistent prayer life? Are you able to honor confidentiality? Are you on the journey of spiritual maturity? Are you comfortable visiting hospitals and care facilities?...
An Afternoon of Dactylology Mar 21st

An Afternoon of Dactylology Mar 21st

For more information or to sign up to bring a dish please click here to see contact information on the event flyer. The MCCDC Deaf Ministry invites everyone to… An Afternoon of Dactylology Potluck and Games Afternoon Saturday March 21, 2015 1:30pm to 5:00pm at...
Bible In 90 Days Week 6 Audio Recap

Bible In 90 Days Week 6 Audio Recap

Esther – People enjoyed and couple of folks read the book twice. Why didn’t Vashti come down when she was called? Arrogance? Sign of Arrogance – she was feasting with other women and she thought he can just wait. She was being objectified – king wanted to show...
MCCDC Celebrates Black History Month

MCCDC Celebrates Black History Month

Kenneth Reeves (1951 – present) Kenneth E. Reeves was born and brought up in Detroit, Michigan. He attended the legendary Cass Technical High School, and graduated a year after Detroit’s turbulent 1967 riots. He attended Harvard College and graduated cum laude at...
Black History Month Concert Feb 22nd

Black History Month Concert Feb 22nd

  Join us on Sunday February 22nd at 2:00PM for our Black History Month concert.  Our Theme this year is “Keep Your Eye’s On the Prize”. This will be a musical tribute to remember the past, highlight our present condition such as remembering Treyvon Martin,...
Prayers of Blackness Feb 25th

Prayers of Blackness Feb 25th

Together with Rev. Dwayne Johnson we will discuss and pray the prayers of Maya Angelou, Inyanla Vanzant, as well as lesser known yet powerful Black teachers, writers, clergy, thinkers and poets. Wednesday, February 25, 2015 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM @ MCCDC
MCCDC Celebrates Black History Month

MCCDC Celebrates Black History Month

Audre Lorde (1934 – 1992) “We tend to think of the erotic as an easy, tantalizing sexual arousal. I speak of the erotic as the deepest life force, a force which moves us toward living in a fundamental way.” Born in New York City of West Indian parents, Lorde was...