If we forget to ask that vital question, “should we,” we could be perpetuating mistakes or making things harder for ourselves. Through it all, let’s be guided by the Holy Spirit, by God’s spirit of love and care for one another.
If we forget to ask that vital question, “should we,” we could be perpetuating mistakes or making things harder for ourselves. Through it all, let’s be guided by the Holy Spirit, by God’s spirit of love and care for one another.
Jesus rested, and so should you, whenever you can. If you find yourself in town (or on line via Facebook) feel free to swing by and see us at 9:30 Sunday mornings. Otherwise, safe travels, and we look forward to seeing you in September!
For all the things we attribute to Jesus, his healing spirit could be one of the single most important things that we feel we can share with people today.
I think it’s important to have a Christian response to major events, and I hope we’ll always speak from the side of love and care for all involved.
I continue to pray for peace in Israel, Palestine, and throughout the Middle East. There is too much at stake to give up on a peaceful solution for all.
Thank you to the Stewardship Team for putting the BBQ together again, and thank you to everyone who’s bought a ticket or who plans to help. I hope to see you there!
So remember what I say when someone tells me, “I really need to get back to church.” I say: “You’re always welcome at Pilgrim.” That’s it! We know you’re busy, God loves you, and we’ll see you when we can.
When folks are being targeted for their faith, Christians have an important role to play in solidarity.
Save the Date! Chicken BBQ, Fun and Fellowship on June 15th, 5-7:30pm
Nothing is stronger than a small hope that doesn’t give up. -Matt Haig