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Welcome to Pilgrim Congregational Church

At the start of every Sunday morning service we say - Whoever you are and wherever you are on life’s journey you are welcome here. You are a child of God and precious in God’s sight.

This sense of welcome is at the core of everything we believe and hold dear.

 

We don’t know what brought you to our website today. Maybe you are curious about Pilgrim Church and want to check it out. Maybe you are searching for a community where you fit in. Maybe you are hoping to find a place where you can ask questions and find your own faith path. Maybe you are you are looking for a new spiritual home.

Please join us on Sunday mornings at 10am in person, or you can watch us live on this website, our Facebook page and YouTube.

Coventry Carol
December 24th, 2025
Kate Peace- Alto
Kristin Howard- Soprano

Sunday, March 8th, 2026
10AM

Beloved of God,

 

The Scripture Lessons for the Third Sunday in Lent are:
 
Mark 6:32-44 Feeding the 5,000
Ephesians 3:20-21 “By the power at work within us [God] is able to accomplish abundantly far more than all we can ask or imagine”
 
As Jesus and his disciples head to a deserted place, perhaps seeking peace and quiet, many from the surrounding towns follow them. Instead of turning away, Jesus expresses compassion and begins an impromptu teaching session. As the day goes on, the disciples have logistics in mind and urge Jesus to send the people back into the villages so they can feed themselves. Instead, Jesus presents them with an impossible task: “You give them something to eat.” Dumbfounded, the disciples can only fathom the limitations and financial constraints of Jesus’ suggestion. Yet when they “go and see,” their meager provisions multiply so that thousands are fed. This week, we focus on building networks of collective care in order to meet people’s needs. Jesus models a way to be in community by coming together and sharing what we have, dispelling perceived impossibilities. The Good News empowers us to believe in miracles that can become possible through the power of community.
 
This is the season of Lent. The liturgical color, for the pastor's stole and paraments (cloth hanging from the pulpit and lectern) is purple, symbolizing the divinity and royalty of Christ.

In God’s Love, Rev. Amie

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