Thursday, December 27, 2012

Channel 7 Christmas Specials from Pilgrim

If you get cable television in Duluth, you can enjoy several Pilgrim specials during the upcoming weekend.  On Friday, December 28, at 11 am and 4 pm, PACT will broadcast a compilation of music from 2012.  On Saturday, December 29, at 6:30 pm and on Sunday, December 30, at 2 pm and 6 pm there will be rebroadcasts of last year's La Fiesta de la Posada.  

The Thanksgiving service from November 25, 2012 will be shown on December 31 at 10:00 am and 7 pm and January 1 at 10 am and 8 pm.

Christmas Eve services will be broadcast at 11 am and 4 pm on Friday, January 4 and again on Saturday, January 5 at 6:30 p.m.

The December 23 service, "Heaven Does Not Hold Him" will be shown during Pilgrim's regular broadcast on January 2 and 3.

I Remember Christmas

Worship on December 30 is a celebration of the traditions and memories of the season.  Traditional carols, personal stories, and shared prayers for the new year.  Come at 10:00 to worship; stay for coffee, cookies and conversation.  The church office will re open on January 2.

Monday, December 24, 2012

Christmas Eve services at 5:00 and 10:00 p.m.

Come, worship with us on Christmas Eve at either 5:00 or 10:00 p.m.  Both services feature candlelight, readings and music of the season.  Child care is available.  Come at 9:00 for the social hour--enjoy some light refreshments and conversations with your friends and neighbors.  Check out our Facebook page for a brief video of Silent Night at last year's service.

The church office will be closed from December 25-January 2.  On December 30, the congregation will gather for a worship service at 10:00 a.m., I Remember Christmas.  Enjoy this service of stories and traditional carols.

Monday, December 17, 2012

Heaven Does Not Hold Him

Rejoice in the mystery of this Christmas season.  The God of all, Creator, the One from before the beginning of time, does not rest in the heavenly realm.  God yearned to be a part of life here on earth, and came in the form of a boy child, born in Bethlehem.  That was long ago.  We celebrate because God continues to descend and dwell among us.  Worship with us during this upcoming holiday weekend: Sunday, December 23, at 10:00 a.m. and on Christmas Eve, at 5:00 and 10:00 p.m.  Both Christmas Eve services are candlelight services.

On December 23, Pilgrims will share the joy of the season with homebound members of the congregation.  Meet at church at 4:00; return at 6:15 for pizza and pictures of the polar bears in Churchhill, Canada!

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Christmas Festivities at Pilgrim

Pilgrim will be celebrating Christmas with a touch of English tradition on December 16th.  The Pilgrim choir will present Benjamin Britten's A Ceremony of Carols in the 10:00 a.m. worship service.  This work was written in 1942 and is based on English carols of the 15th and 16th century.  The carols are accompanied by harp.

Children and youth in the congregation will dramatize the Christmas story during the worship service.

All the hymns and service music will come from the English carol tradition:  God Rest You Merry, We wish You a Merry Christmas, and the First Nowell for children, youth, choir and handbells are just a few examples of the fun the English have bequeathed to our holiday celebrations.  Worship begins at 10:00 and there is time for refreshments and conversation afterwards.  Child care is provided for children ages 4 and younger.

Members and friends are invited to an evening of caroling homebound members on December 23, leaving the church at 4:00 p.m.

Christmas Eve services will be held at 5:00 and 10:00 p.m. December 24.

Monday, November 19, 2012

Mozart Requiem Broadcast This Week

This week, Channel 7, Duluth's Public Access Television Channel will broadcast the Mozart Requiem as presented at Pilgrim on November 4th.  Members of Pilgrim, Peace, Glen Avon and First Lutheran church choirs sang.  Soloists were Sarah Lawrence, Sarah Knott, Cal Metts and Elias Mokole.  Members of the DSSO played and the entire performance was directed by Dr. Jack Bowman.  The performance was made possible by the Julia Marshall Gift Trust and served as a benefit for CHUM.  More than $7000 was raised by the audiences at the two performances.


Pilgrim will celebrate Thanksgiving on Tuesday evening,  November 20th, at an interfaith service  to be held at First United Methodist Church at 7:00 p.m..  This is a long standing tradition of community thanksgiving.

Members of the congregation will cook and serve a traditional Thanksgiving dinner on Wednesday, November 21st for members and guests of the Harmony Club, located on East Superior Street.

On Sunday, November 25th, at 10:00 a.m., Pilgrim will observe Thanksgiving in the Sunday morning service.  Come join us for traditional Thanksgiving hymns, prayers, and readings.

Monday, November 12, 2012

A Season of Generosity

November is a season of generosity at Pilgrim.  Our stewardship campaign is underway and includes several significant celebrations.  On November 11 is The Great Gift Exchange.  During coffee hour, talk with persons active in various Pilgrim ministries.  Figure out where you'd like to be involved.  There are Shared Ministry forms available by which to register your interest in particular areas of our congregation's life.

On November 18 we will celebrate the conclusion of our Stewardship Drive for 2013.  Each November, we ask members to pledge what they anticipate giving to support the work of the congregation the following year.  This year we are asking for pledges to both the operating expenses of the church and our capital needs.  In 2005 we put a new roof on the building to ensure that the structure will serve the community for years to come.  We anticipate that in another year or two, we will be able to retire the debt incurred for that project.

A congregational meal will be held following worship on November 18.

On Tuesday, November 20th, Pilgrim will participate in an ecumenical Thanksgiving service to be held at First United Methodist Church at 7:00 p.m..  This is a long standing tradition of community thanksgiving.

On Sunday, November 25th, at 10:00 a.m., we will celebrate Thanksgiving in our own sanctuary.  Come join us for traditional Thanksgiving hymns, prayers, and readings.

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Mozart Requiem Sunday Afternoon, November 4

Pause this Sunday, November 4, to remember and give thanks for the saints you've known.  Pilgrim is hosting a performance of Mozart's Requiem in honor of All Saints and as a benefit for CHUM.  Chorus members are from the choirs of several congregations:  Peace, Pilgrim, Glen Avon and First Lutheran.  A Festival Orchestra of DSSO members will play for this performance and soloists are Sarah Lawrence, Sarah Knott, Cal Metts and Elias Mokole.  The entire performance is under the direction of Dr. Jack Bowman, former Director of Music Programs at Pilgrim.

In addition, Jason Braham and Rachael Kresha, Directors of Music at First Lutheran and Pilgrim, will be perform organ solos on the Jaeckel organ.

The concert is free and open to the public.  Donations will be asked for CHUM, Duluth's ecumenical agency that provides a food shelf, emergency shelter, and transition housing assistance.  The same concert will be presented Sunday evening, November 4, at First Lutheran Church, at 7:00 p.m.

Thursday, October 25, 2012

Community Harry Potter-themed Halloween Party October 28

Come to Pilgrim Church for the party, from 5:30-8 pm
2310 E 4th Street, Duluth

The party is free and open to the public. Enter and receive your Wizard passport, sorting-hat house assignment and wizard frame pictures. Explore Diagon Alley, Hogsmeade, the Black Forest and Hogwarts Castle, where there will be myriad of activities and games from silly to scientific on all four floors. Activities include a wizard duel, magic lessons, broom-flying lessons and posting mail from the Owlery. Sip pumpkin juice from the Three Broomstick Tavern or goodies from Huneydukes Sweet Shoppe. Test you skills at the Tri Wizard Championship, Zonkos Joke Shop or with Transfiguration lessons. There will be Hogwarts trivia, Wizard’s play dough, Black Lake Bubbles, and Ollivanders wand shop. Bring your cloak for the Thestral drawn carriage ride, weather permitting. Wizards, witches and costumed guests of all ages are welcome; please, nonviolent costumes only.

Many thanks to the Duluth community for donations to make this party possible and to Caro and Gordon Linn for all their organizational work!

Monday, October 22, 2012

Godly Gourmet Sandwiches on October 26

Give the cook a break and pick up Godly Gourmet meals this Friday, October 26!
Sandwiches are $10 and soup $5. Coleslaw and complementary cookies included. (Two orders for $29.00) Pre-order by calling 728-1121 before 7:00 p.m. on Thursday.

Sandwich Menu
Smoked barbecued brisket of beef with blue cheese dressing on ciabatta roll.
Curried cheese, apple and ham on multigrain bread.
New Orleans Style all Vegetable Muffaletta on baguette (vegetarian)

Soup Menu
Fresh pea soup with Crème fraiche
Celery and tomato Aurore (vegetarian)

Monday, October 15, 2012

Godly Gourmet Sandwiches October 19

Give the cook a break and pick up Godly Gourmet meals this Friday, October 19!

Sandwiches are $10 and soup $5. Coleslaw and complementary cookies included. (Two orders for $29.00) Pre-order by calling 728-1121 before 7:00 p.m. on Thursday.

Sandwich Menu
Philly cheese steak with grilled peppers and onions on cibatta roll
Antipasto Chicken Salad on Focaccia
Asian Hummus and grilled veggies on basil wrap (vegetarian)

Soup Menu
Italian Wedding Soup with chicken meatballs
Apple Pie Soup (vegetarian)


Thursday, October 11, 2012

Bells Ring! Choirs Sing!

Music is important at Pilgrim Congregational Church.  On Sunday, October 14, our Bell Choir, Bellissimo, under the direction of Rachael Kresha, will play for the Sunday service.  Pilgrim Choir, under the direction of Dr. Bret Amundson, will also sing.  Rachael and Bret began working together at Pilgrim just a few months ago and have brought unusual music into worship.  For World Communion Sunday on October 7, they invited Dr. Jeremy Craycraft to play African music for the service.  On a Sunday in August, Rachael invited a trio of shape note singers to provide music.  Children in grades 2-5 are currently learning to play recorders and on October 28 will provide a recorder anthem for the congregation.

In addition to music on Sunday mornings, Pilgrim provides space for community music groups such as Echoes of Peace, Twin Ports Choral Project, and Lake Superior Youth Choir.  Kindermusik classes meet at Pilgrim and UMD's Academy of Fine Arts offers private instrument instruction at Pilgrim.  Joyful Noise, an integrative music program for elementary school age children, meets at Pilgrim.  The church sanctuary is serves as a venue for a variety of concerts sponsored by various community groups.

Currently Pilgrim's choir is preparing for a co-operative production of Mozart's Requiem on November 4 at 3:00 p.m.  The concert is a benefit for CHUM.  The suggested donation is $10, but gifts in any amount will be appreciated.  Other choirs involved include Glen Avon Presbyterian Church, Peace United Church of Christ, and First Lutheran.  An evening performance will be at First Lutheran, at 7:00 p.m.

Monday, October 1, 2012

Godly Gourmet Friday, October 5

Give the cook a break and pick up Godly Gourmet meals this Friday, October 5!


Sandwiches are $10 and soup $5. Coleslaw and complementary cookies included. (Two orders for $29.00)  Pre-order by calling 728-1121 before 7:00 p.m. on Thursday.

Sandwiches:
Caesar Chicken Club with oven dried tomato and bacon on Cibatta roll
Vietnamese Pork with pickled veggies & chipotle mayo on Cibatta roll
Pesto egg salad with grilled portabella mushrooms on multi-grain (vegetarian)

Soup:
Hearty Russian Borscht garnished with sour cream
Roasted corn, red pepper and tomato (vegetarian)


Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Learn More about Us

On Sunday, September 30, at 11:20, visitors and guests are invited to gather at the back of the sanctuary for an orientation to Pilgrim.  This is a great time to ask questions about our congregation.  Maybe you wonder what we believe, how we worship, where we "fit" in the landscape of American religious organizations.  Or maybe you wonder what kinds of things we do in the community or what kind of religious education we offer for children and adults.  Or maybe you're looking for a church and wonder whether this is the right place for you.  Whatever your questions, you are invited into the circle.  Whether you are looking for a relationship with our congregation or are merely curious about what goes on here, grab a cup of coffee after worship and come back into the sanctuary.  There will be a small circle of chairs at the back where we will meet.

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Committed to Higher Education

Pilgrim Congregational Church, United Church of Christ, like many other Congregational churches, values higher education.  Congregationalists started many schools of higher education and were especially committed to schooling for those to whom education was denied.  The large stained glass window in the front of our sanctuary pictures buildings from several colleges founded by our Congregational forbearers.

Pilgrim is located close to the University of Minnesota-Duluth, the College of St. Scholastica, and is not far from Lake Superior College and the University of Wisconsin-Superior.  On Sunday, September 23, the 2nd hour Adult Education event will feature the Rev. Cynthia Coffin-Langdon, campus minister at UMD.  Come to learn more about Pilgrim's ties to United Campus Ministry. 

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Civility

Pilgrim Congregational Church has a rich heritage in promoting participation in civic dialogue.  Our forebearers helped shape democracy as a governance that required citizen input and fostered lively discussion among people of differing viewpoints.  As a congregation, we encourage civility and kindness in all conversations, especially during this season of political debate.  Civil dialogue, respect for various points of view, and a willingness to engage in difficult conversations have been themes in recent Sunday sermons.  Our Social Justice Ministry has been promoting Civility in public meetings and candidate forums as well as school board meetings and other community events.  On Sunday, September 16th, Pilgrim will host a training session for People of Faith: Starting the Conversation about the proposed marriage amendment.  The training will take place from 11:30-12:30 and child care is available.

Pilgrim is an Open and Affirming Congregation of the United Church of Christ and by congregational vote in May, 2010, took a stand for marriage equality.  Addressing the current proposed amendment is one way of following through on the congregation's commitment to justice and equality.

People of Faith training on Sunday is open to visitors and guests as well as members of neighboring communities of faith.

Pilgrim is currently seeking volunteers to encourage civility in public forums and debates scheduled during September and October.  If interested, contact Anita Stech at monardamom@yahoo.com.

Monday, September 3, 2012

Gathering Sunday September 9

Life at Pilgrim has its seasons and September 9th marks the beginning of another program year.  Worship is at 10:00;  Sunday school classes begin for children ages 4-Middle School; and Brunch for everyone at 11:20.

We are planning on three classrooms in the Sunday School--one for children ages 4-1st grade; one for children 2nd-5th grade; and a middle school class. 

Music is a big part of our life as a congregation: the Pilgrim Choir sings under the direction of Bret Amundson and Rachael Kresha will be directing Bellissimo.  Plus the 2nd-5th grade Sunday school class will begin a unit using recorders! 

Stay after worship on September 9th for our traditional brunch--it's a good time to catch up with Pilgrim friends and get to know acquaintances a little better. 

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Joint Worship Service September 2

Pilgrim members and friends will worship at Hope United Methodist Church, 301 W. St. Marie Street, this Sunday.  The service begins at 10:00 a.m.  The Rev. Lauri Boche, pastor at Hope, will preach and the Rev. Charlotte Frantz, minister at Pilgrim, will serve as liturgist.  We will celebrate communion as one expression that we are "One in Christ," though different in heritage and denomination.  Hope and Pilgrim will be joined by United Baptist Christian Church.  Following worship, some members of the congregations will carpool to the Pride Parade in Superior to join the Communities of Faith float in the parade.

Friday, June 22, 2012

Guatemala Service Learning--House Building and Service near Antigua

On Thursday, we built the house!  Half the team got the walls up during the morning work session and the other half put the roof on and cleaned up the site in the afternoon.  The family, consisting of a single mother and six children, are currently living in a single room, with a kitchen and wood stove behind.  Chickens and a rabbit share the living quarters.  The new house, for which the family has worked, will allow them more space and give the growing boys more room.  The family´s oldest son helped throughout the construction process.

While some team members were putting up walls, others of us were in a partnership school in Antigua.  This time the teacher had a series of activites with which our team assisted--making balloon lions in a kindergarten class and engaging in some physical education activities with older children.  Ed and Charlotte made the last sponsored child visit--Gustavo is the oldest of six or seven children living with parents in a small single room ¨¨apartment¨¨ in a village not far from Antigua.  We visited, took pictures, and played a card game with the children.  We cannot imagine living in such a small, dark space with so many people.  On weekends, the children visit grandparents in a nearby village where there is more room to play.

After the mid-day break Sophie, Dane, Travis and Taylor spent time with a youth group that meets here at Common Hope.  They took along the balloons we brought along with some of the other craft supplies--it didn´t take long to discover how creative the Guatemalan kids are.

Nan and Gregg worked in the day care provided by Common Hope for the youngest children of its employees.  For a while they entertained children with soap bubbles and then when the kids were down for naps, they helped the staff with cleaning toys.

Our dinner out was at Don Roderigez--a beautiful, old colonial building now restored to a fine hotel and restaurant in Antigua. 

Thursday, June 21, 2012

Guatemala Service Learning--Village Visits

On Wednesday our team visited two villages where Common Hope has satellite programs.  Nan, Sophie, Ed, Jose, Travis, Gregg and Taylor visited San Raphael and Janine, Dane, Charlotte, Alex, Jay and Jay R. visited San Miguel Milpas Altas.

San Raphael is an indigenous agricultural community northwest of Antigua. There is a clinic there with which Common Hope has partnered and the school is now a partnership school, meaning that a Common Hope educator is in the school, mentoring teachers, teaching class room management and offering teaching resources.  In Guatemala, teachers are only required to be high school graduates, and many have little training specifically for their classroom experience.

The day in San Raphael began with a tour of the village and later a visit to a 2nd grade classroom.  Our team helped the children make pipe cleaner bracelets decorated with bells and beads.  There are three children in San Raphael sponsored by members of Pilgrim, and each of those children received a home visit from one or more members of our team.  The children and their families look forward to these visits and they are generally quite fun for both sponsors (or their representatives) and Guatemalan families.  Because most of these children have no role models for completing their education, and families often need children to work as soon as they are able, sponsors play an important role in mentoring and modeling the benefits of remaining in school.

San Miguel Milpas Altas is about half way between Antigua and Guatemala City, high on a hill.  It is the site of Common Hope´s  newest satellite.  The team spent time in the 4th grade classroom of the partnership school, helping the children in making a large mural.  Afterwards, the team and boys from the school challenged one another to a game of soccer.  From there the team went to one of three Common Hope homes in the village to paint.  Quarters were tight, but we managed to paint the house in cheerful yellow, red and peach colors!  The home belongs to an older couple who are caring for their grand-daughter, a Common Hope affiliate. 

After lunch, Janine and Dane visited their sponsored child and the rest of the team helped a family fertilize and hoe a cornfield.  There is nothing like even 30 minutes of field work to help one appreciate the physical strength and endurance of Guatemalan campesinos. 

Both teams arrived back at Common Hope in the late afternoon.  After supper, Tamalyn Guitierrez, the incounty director of Common Hope visited with us and we saw a film about the years of war here in Guatemala.  We celebrated Nan's 50th birthday and gathered around the computer to look at pictures of the floods in Duluth.  Pouring rain, washed out roads, and mudslides are part of the rainy season here in Guatemala--this week, the same phenomena is hitting Duluth!  Worlds apart?  Maybe.  Maybe not.

Guatemala Service Learning-A Typical Day

Typically, the work day for Common Hope volunteers is divided into two work sessions--8:00-noon and 2:00 to 5:00.  Each member of the team receives two assignments, with almost everyone getting one assignment to construction.  Volunteers who work construction in the morning will visit in homes or work with children in afterschool programs in the afternoon.  Volunteers who go on social work visits in the morning will work construction in the afternoon.

Our team is building a home for a family in San Miguel Escobar, a village not far from Antigua.  Homes are simple structures made of fiberlite panels with concrete floor and lamina roof.  They provide shelter from the rains and an improvement over cornstalk homes in which many people still live.  If a family needs to move, the house can be deconstructed and moved with them.  Teams build the panels here at Common Hope and make concrete blocks which serve as the floor--then transport the materials to the work site and erect the house.  On Monday and Tuesday, members of our team laid the floor of the home we are building with blocks already made by prior teams.  Then we made blocks to be used by the next team.  Tuesday afternoon, members of our team carried the panels that will be used to the building site.  Thursday will be the house build.

Accompanying social workers into homes is an awesome and sobering experience for our team members.  Even without knowing Spanish, for many of us this is an up close encounter with Guatemalan poverty and circumstances.  Two of our volunteers walked into a home in the midst of a wake for a family member who died last weekend.  Others heard stories about family crises related to medical needs and violence.  Common Hope provides each team with translators who help team members debrief after visits.  All the social workers are Guatemalans.  The disparity between our lives and the lives of those we visit is enormous, and social work visits raise sometimes uncomfortable questions for us. We are also humbled by this opportunity to overhear deeply personal and intimate conversations. Sometimes our hearts are heavy following these calls.

Common Hope has a library which serves as site for after school activities for children approximately 6-12 years old.  Monday afternoon Janine and Nan helped the kids make snowflakes out of coffee filters and Tuesday afternoon Ed and Dane had them making God´s eyes out of craft sticks and yarn.  The children were delighted and the afternoon passed more quickly than our volunteers expected!

We eat meals in a dining room here at Common Hope and both Monday and Tuesday spent some time together at the end of the day debriefing and sharing our experiences. 

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Guatemala Service Learning with Common Hope

Sunday morning our team visited a woman's weaving cooperative at Santiago Zamora.  The town is indigenous, and their story includes a history of disaster and landlessness.  The women in the town banded together and formed a weaving cooperative and out of that effort are now able to provide 500 children with an education.  Our visit included lunch of chicken pepian, a traditional dish in Guatemala, a demonstration of backstrap weaving, and dancing.

During the rest of the afternoon we explored the markets in Antigua--both the traditional market where we practiced bartering skills and stores with fixed prices.  Our evening meal was at Pollo Compero--Guatemala´s version of fast food. 

The foundation of Common Hope´s mission is children´s education, and the variety of services offered to families is to support the goal of keeping children in school.  Our week with Common Hope will include visits to classrooms, accompanying social workers on home visits, building a home for a family, observing a new in-home literacy program, and interacting with children in day care and after school programs.  Common Hope has four community development centers and 3000 affiliated children.  Once a child is affiliated, the whole family becomes eligible for services.  In total, about 10,000 persons are receiving services from Common Hope.  Despite the numbers, services are intensely personal.  To see our team in action, check out Common Hope's website, http://www.commonhope.org/. Go to the tab Get Involved and then Vision Team Diary for photos.

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Guatemala Service Learning Trip--Saturday, June 16

On Saturday, June 16, Pilgrim's service learning team took advantage of the Nature Reserve close to Lake Atitlan.  The lake is surrounded by volcanoes--in fact, the lake itself is situated in the crater of a volcano.  The volcanic soil is rich in nutrients and the sides of the volcanoes are covered with green growth.  Team members, Dane and Janine, Nan and Sophie, Charlotte and Alex, Gregg and Taylor, and Ed decided to see the forest from the air--ziplining.  We climbed steep hills, crossed swinging bridges, stopped to observe the monkeys, admired a very high waterfall, and then ziplined across the canyon we'd hiked.  Ed earned the nickname he'll carry for the rest of the trip--Adventuresome Ed.

We packed up, ate lunch and boarded a van for Antigua.  We arrived late afternoon Saturday and spent time relaxing here at Common Hope.  Before the evening was over, we´d grown to a team of 13, including Jay and Jay Jr. from the Twin Cities and Jose and Travis from California.

Maryjane Westra from Global Ministries to Preach June 24

Guest Preacher Maryjane Westra and her husband Don have served with Global Ministries for three years.  Maryjane serves as a Hospital Administrator which includes administration responsibilities at the Daisy Dube Children’s Home in Mt. Selinda, Zimbabwe.  Her Husband serves as staff to the Micro-Enterprise and Strategic Planning/Management Program there.  This has been a joint appointment by the Common Global Ministries. 

Pilgrim Team in Guatemala

Pilgrim's Service Learning Team arrived in Guatemala very late on Wednesday evening June 13.  We are nine in number--Gregg and Taylor, Nan and Sophie, Janine and Dane, Charlotte and Alex, and Ed.  This is an intergenerational team, mostly of parent/teen family groups.  We spent the first few days learning about the country and its culture and history.  On Thursday, June 14, we traveled from the city of Antigua to Panajachel, a destination city and gateway to the Lake Atitlan area and Guatemalan highlands.   The first stop was La Azteo Cultural Center, just out of Antigua.  La Azteo is a coffee plantation with tours and a museum to explain coffee production, one of Guatemala's largest crops.  In quality, Guatemalan coffee is rated the world's third best.  There is also a section of the museum devoted to the history of music in Guatemala.

Midway between Antigua and Panajachel is Iximche, the site of an Ancient Mayan village.  Iximche was pivitol in the history of the conquest, because here the Spanish conquistadors wooed the allegiance of one Mayan people against another. Together, the Spanish and Ketchiqel defeated other Mayan groups and determined that the area would belong to the Ketchiquel.  Iximche was the first capital of the area under Spanish rule.  Although not as iimpressive as some sites like Tikal, some of the building sites have been partially excavated.  The site is still used by local Mayans for religious ceremonies.

We arrived in Panajachel late afternoon, checked into our rooms, and walked on Calle Santander looking for a place to eat.  Jose Pasquini's is a family run restaurant with marimba music played by the the family's three daughters.  Jose was most gracious and accommodating, and a lesson in the history of the marimba came with dinner.

On Friday, we toured two areas on the Lake.  We went first to Santiago Atitlan, directly across the lake from Panajachel.  Santiago is mostly Mayan and one of our quests was a visit to Maximon, a diety important to the indigenous people.  Many Mayans are Catholic and observe both indigenous and Christian rituals. The guide put it this way, [You bring to Maximon things you don't want to bother the priest for--or things you'd rather the priest not know.}  Maximon is dressed in lots of neckties and bright cloths and especially appreciates gifts of liquor and cigarettes!  Maximon lives with a different family each year and our guide explained some of the rituals in caring for him and moving him to a new home during Holy week.


We visited the cathedral at Santiago where Father Stanley Rother was assissinated during the civil war.  Santiago was one of the areas of conflict during Guatemala's 36 year war which ended in 1996.  There was a lot of violence in this area in the 1970{s.  Rother, the parish priest, worked on behalf of the indigenous people, even learning the Tuitsil lanuage and translating the New Testament.  During the most violent days, he opened the church and gave sanctuary to hundreds of his parishoners.  Eventually he was assissinated and his  heart is buried in the church at Santiago.


From Santiago we went to San Lucas Toliman where the Catholic dioscese of New Ulm, Minnesota has established a well known and extensive mission.  We toured their coffee production area, a new women's center, saw a new neighborhood built by their construction volunteers, and saw their very moderan medical clinic.  Father Gregory Schaeffer died in May after a lifetime of service to this mission.  Gold and white banners and bows were everywhere.  Once again, we heard stories of dedication to and respect for the traditional Mayan ways blended with holistic services to the poor.


The lake road back to Panajachel in the pouring rain was an experience none of us want to repeat!  We rested a while, and then had a pizza dinner at Circus Bar, a well known restaurnt with live music and a light hearted atmosphere.

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

The Rev. John Pegg to Preach June 17

Our Guest preacher will be the Rev. John Pegg.  John has served Pilgrim in the past and is a member of Peace United Church of Christ.  He is active in Witness for Peace and other issues of social justice.  John is a graduate of Hartford Seminary and served churches in New England and Minnesota for 20 years (including as Pastor of Peace Church from 1986 - 1990, and interim Assoc. Minister at Pilgrim from 1990 - 1991).    Come to Worship at 10:00 am.

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Team Headed for Guatemala

Pilgrim is sending a team of youth and adults to Guatemala in June.  They will be working with Common Hope, a community development agency based in St. Paul, Minnesota and Antigua, Guatemala.  Common Hope's primary mission is the education of Guatemalan children.  Once a child is enrolled with Common Hope, his or her family becomes eligible for a variety of services that encourage the family to support the child's education.  Pilgrim's volunteers will help build a house for a family, provide classroom activities for chldren, and accompany social workers on home visits.  In addition, they will be learning about Guatemala's history and culture.  Pilgrim is currently accepting donations of toothbrushes, toothpaste, and first aid supplies to be distributed by Common Hope.  All donations need to be at the church by Monday, June 11th.  For more information on Common Hope, visit their  website, www.commonhope.org. 

Thursday, May 31, 2012

Annual Book Sale 6-2-12

Saturday, June 2

9:00 am

Come shop the Annual Spring Book Sale.
There are books of all description, including:

Children’s
Fiction
Non-Fiction
History
Art
Biography
Nature

Friday, May 25, 2012

Worship at Chester Park United Methodist Church, 9:00 Sunday, May 28

Pilgrim and other congregations join together for worship on the summer "bookend" holiday weekends.  This Memorial Day weekend the congregations will meet at Chester Park United Methodist Church, 819 N. 18th Avenue.  See you there!!!!

Sunday, May 20, 2012

Pilgrim Seeks Choir Director

Pilgrim's Music staff is in transition.  After almost nine years of working together and with us, Velda Bell and Jack Bowman are each pursuing other opportunities.  Rachael Kresha will begin as Organist June 15.  We are seeking a choir director with experience in classical, sacred music repetoire and leading a choir of  experienced singers.  Other responsibilities of the music staff include directing a Handbell Choir, developing a music program for elementary school children, and community outreach.  The ability to provide service music on organ or piano will be considered a plus in a candidate.  Resumes should be sent to Music Search, Pilgrim Congregational Church, 2310 E. 4th Street, Duluth, MN 55812 or email to pilgrimcf@msn.com

Monday, April 30, 2012

Guatemala Fundraiser Rummage Sale May 5

There will be an all-church rummage sale on Saturday, May 5, 2012 to support a service learning trip to Common Hope in Antigua, Guatemala at the end of June. Common Hope promotes hope and opportunity in Guatemala, partnering with children, families, and communities who work to improve their lives through education, health care, and housing.


The rummage sale will feature household goods, decorative and craft items and clothing for children to adults.

Anyone interested in additional information, please contact the church office at 724-8503 or pilgrimdlh@msn.com.

Monday, April 23, 2012

Godly Gourmet Sandwiches for April 27

Sandwich Choices:
Chicken cordon bleu on cibatta with tangy mushroom horseradish dressing
Hot pastrami with coleslaw and Russian dressing on rye
Chickpea, apple and golden beet on bollilo rolls (vegetarian)

Soup Choices:
Unstuffed cabbage
Sweet potato bisque (vegetarian)

Kid's Sandwich:
Chicken and bacon rollups

Call 218-728-1121 no later than Thursday at 7:00 p.m. to order your meal; pick up your order on Friday between 4:30 and 6:30. Without a reservation sandwiches will be sold on Friday while supplies last.

Prices: Soup and whole sandwich with home-style coleslaw $15.00 (two orders for $29.00.)Sandwich with coleslaw and pickle, $10.00Bowl of soup, $5.00 Kid's Sandwich, $3.00



Monday, April 16, 2012

Godly Gourmet Sandwiches for April 20

The April 20 event raises funds for the Guatemala service learning trip.

Sandwich Choices:
Beef or Chicken burritos
Black bean cake sandwich(vegetarian)

Soup Choices:
Chicken tortilla
Vegitarian tortilla

Kid's Sandwich:
Grilled waffle ham and cheese

Call 218-728-1121 no later than Thursday at 7:00 p.m. to order your meal; pick up your order on Friday between 4:30 and 6:30. Without a reservation sandwiches will be sold on Friday while supplies last.

Prices: Soup and whole sandwich with home-style coleslaw $15.00 (two orders for $29.00.)Sandwich with coleslaw and pickle, $10.00Bowl of soup, $5.00 Kid's Sandwich, $3.00

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Godly Gourmet Sandwiches Return!

Enjoy our Friday Gourmet meals on Friday the 13th! They're heavenly!

Sandwich Choices:
Grilled Reuben on cranberry walnut bread with sauerkraut and Swiss cheese
Tangy apple chicken Wrap with parmesan dressing
Mushroom – feta torta (vegetarian)

Soup Choices:
Mulligatawny
Egyptian Red Lentil (vegetarian)

Kid's Sandwich: Waffle pizza sandwich

Call 218-728-1121 no later than Thursday at 7:00 p.m. to order your meal; pick up your order on Friday between 4:30 and 6:30. Without a reservation sandwiches will be sold on Friday while supplies last.

Prices: Soup and whole sandwich with home-style coleslaw $15.00 (two orders for $29.00.)Sandwich with coleslaw and pickle, $10.00
Bowl of soup, $5.00 Kid's Sandwich, $3.00

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Holy Week at Pilgrim

During Holy Week, Pilgrim offers worship services commemorating Jesus' suffering, death, and resurrection. Each event is different in tone, style, and presentation, but together they offer a rich opportunity to meditate on the meaning of salvation offered through Jesus Christ.

Passion Sunday, April 1 10:00 am Stories from the last week of Jesus' life, including the Lord's Supper served at tables. Music by the Pilgrim Choir, Bellissimo Handbell Choir, and Jack Bowman on organ.

Maunday Thursday, April 5 6:00 pm Evening meal with model Seder liturgy led by Rabbi David Steinberg of Temple Israel.

Good Friday, April 6 7:00 pm Tenebrae Service focusing on Jesus' words from the cross, featuring the combined choirs of Glen Avon, Peace and Pilgrim churches.

Easter Party, April 7 10:00 am Fun for children and adults--egg hunt, crafts, photos with the Easter bunny, cookie decorating, etc.

Easter Worship 10:00 am Festive worship service with continental breakfast at 9:00 am

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Pilgrim Honors Its Children

At Pilgrim, we recognize the importance of the children in our midst. As they arrive and become a part of our community, they challenge us, teach us, entertain us; strengthen us and sometimes even break our hearts. So when a family has a new child, whether by birth or adoption, our faith community gathers to celebrate and honor both the child and the child's family. On Sunday, March 25, we will honor one such child and her family. Later this spring, we will be celebrating the safe arrival of three infants and the changes they are bringing to their families. Most of the children in our congregation are blessed with much of what they need, so we honor them by receiving gifts to be passed on to other children in our community. On March 25th, we are collecting new and gently used children's books for Nettleton school as we celebrate one family and their newly arrived daughter.

Monday, March 12, 2012

Lenten Season at Pilgrim

At Pilgrim, we observe the 40 days before Easter with a special emphasis on faith development. This year we are reading Barbara Brown Taylor's book An Altar in the World. We have produced a companion journal with discussion questions and prayerful activities for each day during the season of Lent. Sunday morning worship services explore themes from Taylor's book as well. In addition to individual study and prayer, congregants are encouraged to participate in a discussion group. Groups meet each Sunday morning at 9:00 and 11:20 and at noon on Thursdays. It's never too late to join in.

Monday, February 6, 2012

Introduction to Pilgrim

On Sunday, February 12th, following the worship service, there is an opportunity for newcomers and visitors to learn more about our congregation. We will meet in the Parlor--bring your cup of coffee and your questions--this is an informal gathering with the minister, Charlotte Frantz, and a few members of the congregation. We'll address such questions as, "What does this church believe?" "What is the United Church of Christ?" "How is this church like other churches and how does it differ?" "What kinds of activities and events are members of the congregation involved in?" Come and learn about who we are and what we stand for! Child care will be provided in the Children's Space right next to the Parlor.

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Stained Glass Windows and Duluth History

Pilgrim Congregational Church is fortunate to have some of the most beautiful stained glass windows in the Northland. On Sunday, February 5, at 2:00 p.m., the church will host the premiere showing of a 30 minute documentary about the history related to these windows and the benefactors who commissioned them. The descendants of several of the benefactors will be present as well as the film's producer, Jack Salmela. The church will be open for tours that afternoon as well. There is no charge for the premiere showing; copies of the video will be available for purchase for $15.

Friday, January 13, 2012

MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. HOLIDAY EVENTS

Community Events

Saturday, January 14
Rejoice, Reclaim, Renew Community
Featuring Readings from Dr. King by Central/Denfeld students, Reflections from Carl Crawford
Music from Voices of Vision with Minister Gabe Green
Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Duluth, 835 College St.
Soup, Bread, and Birthday Cake Served at 6 PM
Program starts at 6:30 PM

Sunday January 15
Christ Temple Victory Center - 330 N. 59th Ave West -Time: 6:00 PM
Featured Speaker: Rev. Donald G. Bryant, Jr.
Lecturer at Luther Seminary and 2011 National Black MBA Assoc. Entrepreneur of the Year Award

Monday January 16
Free Community Breakfast
Holy Family Catholic Church - 2430 W. Third St.
Time 7:00 AM
Featured Speaker: Nontombi Naomi Tutu, Human rights activist & daughter of Archbishop Desmond Tutu of South Africa

March (11:00 AM) and Rally (11:45 AM)
March from Washington Center at 11 AM to Duluth Entertainment and Convention Center - 11:45 AM
Featured Speaker: Dr. Janet Haynes, University of Minnesota-Duluth

Labor Movie Night (6:00 PM)
At the River I Stand… Duluth Labor Temple - Wellstone Hall, 2002 London Road

* FOOD DRIVE - At these events, please bring a non-perishable food item to address the needs that exist in our community.