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100th Anniversary Kick-Off Service

May 6, 2018 By dev1

Join Us! –  Sunday, May 13, 2018

  • 100th Anniversary Kick-Off Service
  • Mother’s Day Service

8 a.m.  & 11:00 a.m.

Colors: Purple, White & Silver.

“Great is Thy Faithfulness…100 years and beyond.”  1919-2019

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Law Day May 6, 2018

May 4, 2018 By dev1

Law Day at Plymouth UCC.

Our speakers:

Atty. Byron Pitts (8:30 a.m. service)

Atty. Cornelius Pitts (11:00 a.m. service)

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Talladega College Spring Choir Concert

March 22, 2018 By dev1

Talladega College Choir Spring Concert Detroit 2018

Sunday, March 25 2018. PUCC @ 6p.m.

Tickets: $20, Patron Ticket $100

Contact Cynthia Ross, Esq. 313-433-4745 or Angela Leslie  248-873-5474

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Palm Sunday 2018

March 19, 2018 By dev1

PUCC Palm Sunday Services, 8:30a.m. and 11:00.am

What is Palm Sunday?

Palm Sunday is the final Sunday of Lent, the beginning of Holy Week, and commemorates the triumphant arrival of Christ in Jerusalem, days before he was crucified.

Palm Sunday is known as such because the faithful will often receive palm fronds which they use to participate in the reenactment of Christ’s arrival in Jerusalem. In the Gospels, Jesus entered Jerusalem riding a young donkey, and to the lavish praise of the townspeople who threw clothes, or possibly palms or small branches, in front of him as a sign of homage. This was a customary practice for people of great respect.

Palm branches are widely recognized symbol of peace and victory, hence their preferred use on Palm Sunday.

The use of a donkey instead of a horse is highly symbolic, it represents the humble arrival of someone in peace, as opposed to arriving on a steed in war.

A week later, Christ would rise from the dead on the first Easter.

During Palm Sunday Mass, palms are distributed to parishioners who carry them in a ritual procession into church. The palms are blessed and sometimes fashioned into small crosses or other items of personal devotion. (https://www.catholic.org/lent/palmsunday.php)

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Healthy Sunday 2018

March 11, 2018 By dev1

Healthy Sunday  “Medicine for Body and Soul”

Sunday, March 18 2018 – 8:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. services

Featured speaker: Patricia Wilkerson-Uddyback, M.D.
Chief Medical Officer – DMC Harper University and Hutzel Women’s Hospitals-DMC Detroit Receiving Hospital

Sponsors: Health and Wellness Ministry of Plymouth United Church of Christ  and  Faith, Fitness & Fun

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