Is it the same marina at the same Hopkinton State Park as it would be at 6 pm? On a level, sure. But on the other hand, when you see it at 6:30 am, it’s a whole different ballgame. Different light, different birdsong, a different feeling in the air.
Is it the same marina at the same Hopkinton State Park as it would be at 6 pm? On a level, sure. But on the other hand, when you see it at 6:30 am, it’s a whole different ballgame. Different light, different birdsong, a different feeling in the air.
Last week we completed the 5-week Considering Forgiveness workshop. In each session, we covered the chapters in a book called The Book of Forgiving by Desmond Tutu and his daughter Mpho Tutu. The workshop was undeniably transformative for all of us, as we shared what it means to us to name our hurts and find a…
No doubt you’ve got some beloved traditions, but this year, Pilgrim Church is hoping to add a new one to the roster!
Jesus took himself out of the fray and put himself in touch with God through prayer and reflection. He took time for himself.
True Faith Mark 14:12–26 12On the first day of Unleavened Bread, when the Passover lamb is sacrificed, his disciples said to him, “Where do you want us to go and make the preparations for you to eat the Passover?” 13So he sent two of his disciples, saying to them, “Go into the city, and a…
Kids Church is excited to continue week #2 of our series called “Glow in the Dark”. Hope to see you Sunday where we will be continuing more fun ways to discover light in the darkness with games and crafts. Bring a new friend and win a gift Card! Week 2
Maybe other things have been crowding God out of your life. It happens! Lent is an opportunity to focus, to “tune ourselves” back into God. I hope you’re attending church this Lent with a sense of God following you out of the sanctuary and into the rest of your life.
If we intend to keep growing our church, we had better be about the business of letting folks know that they’re welcome here, no matter who they are or where they are on life’s journey.
The season of Lent is here, and your Outreach Committee is asking for your generous donations of items for filling Easter bags to be given to the homeless families living at Pathways Shelter in Framingham. We are collecting FULL-SIZED, NEW, and UNOPENED items for the mothers, fathers, and children at the shelter from now until Sunday, March 17th. Below…
For now, as the minister of an Open and Affirming Church in the United Church of Christ, I’d like to add my voice to the chorus that says, “No, this should not have happened again.”