Looking for helpers: Micah’s beautiful neighborhood

Fred Rogers has had quite the comeback in the last couple of years with a documentary about his life, his mission and his critically acclaimed public television show, “Mister Rogers Neighborhood.” Maybe you’ve heard of it. Even the likes of Tom Hanks graced the silver...

God in the Chaos

Each Sunday, our Micah community gathers for a time of worship, reflection, fellowship, food and showers.        About 20 to 30 circle up each week.         Traditionally, we begin our time...

Refuge in the Storm

“Whoever dwells in the shelter of the Most High will rest in the shadow of the Almighty. I will say to the Lord, ‘He is my refuge and my fortress, my God in whom I trust.’ Surely he will save you from the fowlers snare and from the deadly pestilence. He will...

Transforming Compassion in the CoVid-19 Pandemic

As community concern about the spread of Corona Virus is increasing by the day, Micah’s collaboration of churches is prepared to transfer the compassion provided through our various ministries until concerns about the virus subside. Although the health...

Empowering Neighbors for Bridging to work

Every week this past month, Danielle Turcola has come to Micah to train our members of our Micah Community in professional development skills. At first, her pencil black dress, professional blue blazer, finely done makeup, and intentional way of speaking were met with...

Love Your Neighbor

Micah’s community of churches cares for more than 700 neighbors in need each year. They often lack homes, support systems, and basic needs. Many survive on less than $2 a day. Yet, we live in a region of 350,000 people whose households bring home an average of...