Looking back over our Lenten season and our Easter celebrations, I’m proud of what we’ve been able to accomplish.
Looking back over our Lenten season and our Easter celebrations, I’m proud of what we’ve been able to accomplish.
An interesting life is one that has a mix of stability and chaos. Turning off and turning on again can be the key to a great reset and rejuvenation.
Coming to church on Bring-A-Friend Sunday would send a great message to new friends: we’re here and we’re busy being Pilgrim Church!
We don’t get to control outcomes, but we can put our hearts in the right place to be supportive. Prayer can be a big part of that.
It’s hard, but things happen at the time they happen. Some times for a reason, but also sometimes because they just have to happen some time, so it may as well be then.
You’re not being punished for anything. It’s nature, and it’s science, and God walks with us through all our troubles.
We should consider that justice and peace are linked forever in the work of Jesus. It’s not always comfortable work, but it’s very important.
Matthew 25 says it plain: we are to be busy feeding, clothing and sheltering those who need help, without reservation and without judgment, in Jesus’s name.
Do you remember the times when church was the most impactful for you? I’m willing to bet it’s not when you’ve been attending once every few months.
Jesus didn’t say we have to all think the same way all the time. But he certainly would have a lot to say about how we communicate in 2021.