2025 Stewardship Campaign

Make your annual commitment to FPCF today.

Your financial support enables us to continue our mission to invite, worship, nurture, and serve in downtown Flint.

Making a financial commitment to FPCF is an important sign of our participation in this faith community. Committing to give to the church allows each of us to support the church's mission and vision. From the top to the bottom, FPCF is committed to serving the community and proclaiming God’s love through various outreach programs, worship services, and discipleship opportunities. By making a financial commitment, each of us contributes to the church's ability to carry out these important endeavors, ensuring that the church continues to be a gospel presence in the lives of its members and the surrounding community.

Secondly, making a financial commitment is an important act of personal stewardship. Giving money to the church is a symbol to each of us that all we have comes from God and that we are called to be good stewards of our resources. By committing to give a portion of our income to the church, we demonstrate our trust in God's provision and acknowledge that God is the true owner of everything we have. This act of faithful stewardship not only benefits the church but also deepens our own spiritual growth as we align our hearts and priorities with God's.

To make a financial commitment, use the button above. You can decide for yourself how you will fulfill your commitment (annually, monthly, weekly, etc.), but we ask that all 2025 commitments be received by December 31, 2024.

We are an inviting community.

We are a church community that practices the ministry of hospitality. We do this in our attitudes and presence, we do this via our livestream, and we do it through using our building to support and help our neighbors in Flint.

We are a worshiping community.

We believe that worship is the most fundamental thing we do as a Church—from our youngest children to our oldest adult, what we do when we gather to praise God matters.

We are a nurturing community.

We are a community of followers of Jesus who are trying to grow in our understanding and practice of the Christian faith. We do this through intentional acts of faith formation—bible study groups, topical discussions, Sunday school opportunities, FPCF kids events, youth group gatherings, and more.

We are a serving community.

What we do on Sundays leads us into the world God loves with hands and hearts full. We think that to follow Jesus means serving others, especially those at the edges and margins of our neighborhood.