It’s all about love. Growing in our understanding of how much God loves us and the world. Loving God, more and more fully through our worship and work. Loving our neighbors, sharing God’s love with one another and with anyone God puts in our path, embodying God’s love in the way we minister to those in need and working for peace and justice.
Established in 1930.
Littlefield Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) developed from a “Sabbath School,” which was first organized in January of 1929 at a storefront on W. Warren. From this humble beginning, Littlefield has continued in strong commitment to Jesus Christ and to the proclamation of the Gospel. The congregation was organized in 1930, led by the Rev. Samuel Weir and worshipped at McDonald School until the building was completed. The congregation has been led by the Rev. Harry L. Geissinger (1961-84), Rev. Delmar Meester (1985-94), and Rev. Dr. William Gepford served as Director of Arab/American Relations. Rev. Fran Hayes has been our pastor since 1997. Littlefield Church was awarded an Ecumenical Service Award in 1991 in recognition of its extensive ecumenical and interfaith work. In our location, we are “demographically challenged,” in terms of growing into a bigger church. But you will find reverent and joyful worship, scripturally grounded preaching, wonderful music, and a commitment to mission.
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Fran H.
Rev. Fran Hayes has been the pastor of Littlefield since 1997. ย She lives in Dearborn and is a familiar face in the community. ย A “people person,” she enjoys reading and gardening.
This is a challenging time for the church, and Pastor Hayes is committed to finding new ways to reach out to those who have been wounded or turned off by a church, to bring people together to share their spiritual journeys, study God’s word together, and to learn how to follow Jesus so that people will truly know we are Christians by our love.
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a month agoDoes anyone know what happened to the church? After the flood I understand that the church was sold as they couldn't afford repairs but now it is like a horror house. The inside of the church has satanic writings and is just creepy. Any theories? Any stories that could contribute to these writers or trespassing? Any inside information?
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5 years agoDistinguished staff and they have English classes Beautiful and clean church
Ali Kanso
5 years agoThank you so much
Kenji Kuramitsu
7 years agoVery hospitable place
Henry Alvarado
5 years agoBeutiful church