The last stop of the Underground Railroad, this church continues 169 years of demonstrating the love of God, a safe sanctuary to a multicultural people.
The First Congregational Church of Detroit was established in 1844. The first two church buildings were near the Detroit River. The church came to its present site on 33 E. Forest (at Woodward) in 1891.
As a Christian community, located in the heart of Midtown Detroit, FCC provides in-house ministries, transformational learning experiences and missions programs to equip God's children to build God's kingdom in the earth.
Church worship services are listed as follows:
Sunday School - 9:45 a.m.
Sunday Morning Worship - 11:00 a.m.
Monday Peace & Serenity AA Meeting - 12 noon
Tuesday Eve. Prayer & Bible Study - 5:30 p.m.
Saturday Sobah Sistahs AA Meeting - 12 noon
Additional ministries include the Underground Railroad Living Museum experience, Educational Youth programs, Hospitality Ministry and others.
We are an inclusive ministry that welcomes all people into the house of the Lord!
Feel free to come worship with us!
Historic Congregational Church of Detroit is to celebrate the greatness and love of God by being a growing central city church for the young in age and the young at heart of the Greater Detroit area. A church which provides solace, encouragement and excitement to a multicultural congregation. A shining light for the community, a place of pride and example of Christian love and witness. A church of inquiring minds and dynamic worship, offering a safe sanctuary for all, while demonstrating the relevance of Christianity through contemporary programming and missions that make us a model of what it truly means to "show the face of God."
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