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Something Bigger Than Ourselves
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| Pentecost is soon upon us. A day when we remember and celebrate the birth of the Church. Even as a teenager, I remember that one of the things I was amazed at was the staying power of the Church. Governments, business, nations, economies all come and go over the last 2,000 years. Even philosophical views, which most are unaware of having, do not last. Individuals of western civilizations, for instance, do not understand themselves and the world in the same way they did in the first century. Things don't last. Yet, the Church keeps on keeping on. I've always found this amazing, especially considering all the humans and their flaws who make up the crew. It's like a ship that keeps floating while the crew keeps drilling holes in the bottom. Read more. |
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Pride Interfaith Worship Service
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Join All Pilgrims and other area faith communities as we celebrate the many faces of Pride; the many faces of Faith.
Service will be held Saturday, June 23rd at 1:00 pm in the All Pilgrims' Sanctuary. (download a flyer) or Read More
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Community Lunch Annual Spring Fundraiser
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Please join us May 19th for the Community Lunch annual spring fundraiser, our most important fundraiser of the year.
The event is from 6-9pm at All Pilgrims Christian Church with a silent auction, wine and beer tastings, a great catered dinner, and live music from The Shed Boys. For more details, click here.
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Mental Health Chaplaincy:
Service of Celebration & Transition
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You are warmly invited to a Service of Celebration and Transition for the Mental Health Chaplaincy at 3:00 pm on June 9th, at Prospect Congregational UCC (1919 E Prospect). The Chaplaincy was founded in 1987 in response to a need that Rev. Craig Rennebohm saw for mental health support and companionship to folks in Seattle who were experiencing mental illness and social isolation. Read More
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