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Exploring Your Call Retreat

In early February, 20 dedicated souls journeyed to Adrian, MI for the GLC Exploring Your Call retreat, which is designed for people discerning whether they are being called by God to deepen lay and pastoral ministry.

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A Little Christmas Miracle

The Saturday before Christmas, Pastor Dale Dalman asked if my church could help a young family in Pontiac, MI who desperately needed support. Their situation was heartbreaking: both mother and father had been detained by ICE, leaving three young children—ages 4, 6, and 12—in the care of their aunt and cousin.

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Saying Farewell to Jody Eidnes

With deep gratitude for 22 years of faithful service, the Great Lakes Conference announces the retirement of Conference Administrator, Jody Eidnes. As all who have observed her in action know well, Jody has been more than just an administrator; she has been a minister of the Gospel.

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Welcome Angela Daniels, Our New Conference Administrator

The Great Lakes Conference is pleased to announce that Angela Daniels has joined the staff of the Conference and has moved into the role of Conference Administrator as of January 2026. Angela is a wife and mom with a passion for faith, family, and community. She is an active member at Life Church Southfield.

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Help Us Plant Three Churches in the GLC

The Great Lakes Conference has the opportunity to plant as many as 3 new churches in the next 18 months. You can help us by making a contribution to our Mission Friends for Church Planting fund. Meet Young Yi, Edwin Youngblood, and Jalen Seawright.

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B.L.E.S.S. Sunday is April 12, 2026

B.L.E.S.S. Sunday across the Covenant is April 12, 2026, the week after Easter! This is an opportunity for the whole church to lift up the people for whom you are praying to come to know Jesus. Read Cindy's story about how a series of invitations to Sunday morning worship services by a colleague resulted in her choosing to follow Jesus.

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See Them

Fernando has lived in this country for nearly four decades after crossing the border as a teenager in search of basic opportunity— desperate to escape grinding poverty and determined only to work—never intending permanent residence. Fernando’s intentions were simple: earn money through hard work, escape poverty, perhaps return home someday.

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