This Annual Meeting, Financial Resources used a narrative format to tell the story of how we wound up ahead of where we thought we’d finish last year.
This Annual Meeting, Financial Resources used a narrative format to tell the story of how we wound up ahead of where we thought we’d finish last year.
We tend to sort ourselves by what we are. I don’t blame the Pharisees for recognizing the differences between themselves and others. But Jesus learned what they could not: proximity to people who don’t look or sound like me can enlarge my world view and my understanding of life.
At the end of the service, Charley shared the final item of the questionnaire: “Describe the rest of your life in five words.”
This week in Sunday school and church we’re in the series, “What Can I Do?” and the topic for this week is “I can trust Jesus knows me.” We’ll read the story of the call of Philip and Nathanael to become disciples.
You can join us Mondays at 9:30 am starting January 22nd. Healthy Living is an open small group. Also, you don’t need to read the book to participate. We’ll fill in the blanks for you.
This week we join again with St. Mark’s for an All Saints’ Day Celebration Sunday, November 5th at 9:30 am.
God is good, all the time…including those times of years that might not be our favorites.
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.
You can bring someone to worship, or you can bring a word about the church to them. You can also invite them into your church home without any bigger motive than this: “Let’s EAT!”