Resurrection brings possibility, and if you’re an Easter Person, you’re someone who realizes that death is a path to new life.
Resurrection brings possibility, and if you’re an Easter Person, you’re someone who realizes that death is a path to new life.
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.
Thanks to everyone who came, and if you couldn’t, consider taking time to experience this piece in person. It’s a powerful witness to the love and humanity of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther and Coretta Scott King.
The good news is that we’ve got great folks in place to help, and the bad news is that these things take time and approvals and care. So please be patient with everyone involved and focus on the great news that we can keep using many spaces at Pilgrim, including our sanctuary.
It’s Transformer (transfiguration) Sunday! Bring your favorite transformer action figure and let’s talk about how Jesus measures up to your favorite transformer character. Family Lenten take-home packages will also be available.
Together we will experiment with how to pray using markers, pens, and colored pencils. We will answer some questions about God, including what is God’s name, what happens when you pray and is God real? See details below.
Elevating Our Game Matthew 5:21-37 21“You have heard that it was said to those of ancient times, ‘You shall not murder’; and ‘whoever murders shall be liable to judgment.’ 22But I say to you that if you are angry with a brother or sister, you will be liable to judgment; and if you insult a…
The truth is, the people of these regions are always hit harder. I felt guilty worrying over our water damage at Pilgrim Church this week. I felt guiltier as the death toll in Syria and Turkey passed the 7000 mark, and it’s not even the whole story.
Join the Pilgrim church book club! We meet once a month, on Sunday evenings at church. We share a potluck dinner, and then discuss the book of the month. The book selection rotates through the members, with a different member, selecting the book each month. Our next meeting will be on Sunday, February 19 at…