Sunday Bible Study
Join Pilgrim Lutheran Church as we dig into the Bible before every Sunday service. We gather to seek wisdom and truth from God's word, asking difficult questions and learning about the context of each passage.
Join Pilgrim Lutheran Church as we dig into the Bible before every Sunday service. We gather to seek wisdom and truth from God's word, asking difficult questions and learning about the context of each passage.
Join us at Pilgrim Lutheran Church to worship the Lord together and enjoy one another's fellowship! All are welcomed! Our service is liturgical in that it follows a familiar structure every week varying in the songs sung and scripture read. We acknowledge our sins before God and one another, offering our repentant hearts and joyful […]
Join Pilgrim for mid-week lent services where we will focus on Christ's road to the cross and resurrection on Easter Sunday.
Join Pilgrim Lutheran Church as we dig into the Bible before every Sunday service. We gather to seek wisdom and truth from God's word, asking difficult questions and learning about the context of each passage.
Join us at Pilgrim Lutheran Church to worship the Lord together and enjoy one another's fellowship! All are welcomed! Our service is liturgical in that it follows a familiar structure every week varying in the songs sung and scripture read. We acknowledge our sins before God and one another, offering our repentant hearts and joyful […]
Join Pilgrim for mid-week lent services where we will focus on Christ's road to the cross and resurrection on Easter Sunday.
Join Pilgrim Lutheran Church as we dig into the Bible before every Sunday service. We gather to seek wisdom and truth from God's word, asking difficult questions and learning about the context of each passage.
The Son of David comes in gentle humility, “sitting on a donkey’s colt,” yet as the King of Israel “in the name of the Lord” (John 12:13–15). He comes to be lifted up in glory on the cross in order to cast out “the ruler of this world” and draw all people to Himself (John […]
The holy apostles received this New Testament in His blood from the Lord Jesus “on the night when he was betrayed,” and they delivered the same to His Church, which we also now receive in the name and remembrance of Christ (1 Cor. 11:23–26; Matt. 26:26–28).
We remember when Jesus, the Lamb of God, was led to the slaughter of His cross as the Sacrifice of Atonement for the sin of the world.
Join Pilgrim Lutheran Church as we dig into the Bible before every Sunday service. We gather to seek wisdom and truth from God's word, asking difficult questions and learning about the context of each passage.
Christ’s triumph from the grave on Resurrection Day is the cause for our rejoicing. His purity before his Father becomes our purity.