Thank you to the Stewardship Team for putting the BBQ together again, and thank you to everyone who’s bought a ticket or who plans to help. I hope to see you there!
Thank you to the Stewardship Team for putting the BBQ together again, and thank you to everyone who’s bought a ticket or who plans to help. I hope to see you there!
So remember what I say when someone tells me, “I really need to get back to church.” I say: “You’re always welcome at Pilgrim.” That’s it! We know you’re busy, God loves you, and we’ll see you when we can.
When folks are being targeted for their faith, Christians have an important role to play in solidarity.
Save the Date! Chicken BBQ, Fun and Fellowship on June 15th, 5-7:30pm
Nothing is stronger than a small hope that doesn’t give up. -Matt Haig
It’s a lot easier for me to pray for people I know and love already. But when I pray for those I wouldn’t be inclined to pray for, it puts me in a different headspace. In some ways, an even better one.
Acts is about a new community of faith struggling to establish itself. There’s detractors, there’s supporters, and the disciples are working hard to make connections around the world for people to hear the good news of Jesus.
Jesus never criticizes the Rich Man’s wealth. He criticizes the Rich Man’s inaction in the face of suffering.
We’ll discuss more about how we might interpret and understand this passage both at our Bible Conversations group in the parlor at 8:45 (drop-in any time, you’re always welcome) and in Worship at 10 am (drop-in any time, you’re always welcome) this Sunday, April 21st!
Awe. Poignance and spirit. Sometimes we see it in the darkness, sometimes in the light.