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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 22nd, 2026
10AM

Beloved of God,

 

The Scripture Lessons for the Fifth Sunday in Lent are:
 
John 8:2-11 Jesus refuses to condemn a woman caught in adultery

Matthew 23:23  “You have neglected the more important matters of the law – justice, mercy, and faithfulness.”
 
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.
 
As we move toward Holy Week, we acknowledge the ways Jesus’ ministry was increasingly at odds with the religious leaders who prioritized loyalty to legality and perceived Jesus’ teachings as a threat. While Jesus is teaching in the Temple, some scribes and Pharisees interrupt Jesus to put both him and a woman caught in adultery on trial. Their questioning intensifies as they cite Mosaic Law and put the woman’s fate in Jesus’ hands. Instead of focusing on punishment, Jesus flips the script and invites each person to consider their own sin; Jesus defuses the spectacle by condemning no one. Much of Jesus’ teachings were grounded in his understanding of the Torah; however, many of his actions called for reinterpreting the law. As we wrestle with our own rules, we should ask, “What is the most just, merciful, and faithful interpretation?”

In God’s Love, Rev. Amie

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