Have your say.
Have your say.
Let’s just say that in my opinion, life at Pilgrim Congregational Church the last year has been a bit tumultuous. That said, I believe that our community is loving, vibrant and filled with people that have a common core belief in loving humanity and supporting each other through thick and thin.
This week three of our four Confirmation Candidates read their statements of faith before the congregation and received the right hand of fellowship, becoming our newest members.
I want you to become a champion giver. It doesn’t happen by accident. It takes a lot of practice.
Your attention is very valuable. As your pastor, I know it. I feel so blessed to have folks listening to me each Sunday. And I know how badly others work for your attention.
Some things we don’t get to decide. If you’re in pain, you’re in pain. But there are so many things that happen to us that feel worse because of our attitudes towards them.
We couldn’t have foreseen all the changes we’ve been through in Lent. We cannot foresee all the changes we’ll go through this Eastertide. But we all be changed, in some way, and we’ll each have an opportunity to make that change either death-dealing or life-giving.
Some of us wear our challenges in visible ways, with watering eyes and sneezes that would wake a dozing Congregationalist right out of a sermon-induced slumber.
This week, my sermon will focus on how we take the lesson of Micah 6:8 and apply it to our lives and to our church. I hope to see you in worship Sunday at 10 am!
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