A Moment of Prayer from January 21st – 27th, in the year of our Lord 2018

Pastor Rebert3 PicThursday, 18th, Jesus loves me.   “As the Father has loved me, so have I loved you.   Now remain in my love.   If you obey my commands, you will remain in my love.” John 15:9-10
 
Friday, 19th.  The Blessing. “The Lord bless you and keep you.” Numbers 6:24
 
Saturday, 20th, Trust God.   “But blessed is the man who trusts in the Lord, whose confidence is in him.”   Jeremiah 17:8

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Pilgrim Church “Souper Bowl” & Silent Auction

souper_bowlWhen: Sun. February 4th from 11:30 am-1:00 pm
Where: Pilgrim Church at  1375 W. Sylvania Ave. in Toledo, OH 43612
Questions?  For more information call 419-478-6012
Who: Anyone Who Loves Soup $5.00 donation ($3.00 for kids 12 & under) Unlimited samples! 10-15 different kinds of soup! Vote for your favorite!

Sides, Beverages, and Desserts Included. So Come Hungry!

Silent Auction Benefiting: Pilgrim’s Outreach Missions Ministry

Place your bids to win many fabulous items!

See YOU There!!

Youth Night Alive at Pilgrim Church

Youth_Night_signPilgrim Church is looking forward to seeing YOU at our Open House.  We will talk Dodgeball and other activities. Bring your Parents; their signature will be needed. Refreshments will be provided.  Dodgeball, Basketball, Devotions, Snacks, Video games and more…

Ages 5-17 on Wednesday,  Jan. 24 from 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm

Pilgrim Church – 419-478-6012

1375 Sylvania Ave., Toledo, OH 43612

 

 

 

 

 

 

Padre Pio Prayer Group

CrossPrayerDear Fellow Parish Bulletin Reps:  February is dedicated to the Holy Family.  The Holy Father’s Intentions for the month of February, 2018:  That those who have material, political or spiritual power may resist any lure of corruption.  Feasts for February:  Presentation of the Lord (2/2), Blaise (2/3), Agatha (2/5), Paul Miki & Companions (2/6), Josephine Bakhita (2/8), Seven Founders of the Orders of Servites (2/17), Chair of St. Peter (2/22). Continue reading »

Spiritual Fog by Minister: Thayer Salisbury

thayer-elder-dir“Spiritually, we are all good at producing fogs.” – Oswald Chambers

Whatever one may think of Oswald Chambers, he certainly had a picturesque way of describing spiritual realities. Chambers lived much of his life in England, in an era when nearly everything was coal powered and the natural fogginess of the British climate was supplemented by human-produced smog. Chambers’ writings are nearly all aimed at those who claimed to be Christians, but who often clouded the spiritual realities rather than clarifying them. Undoubtedly, there are mysteries involved in the faith; there are scriptures that are difficult to understand. The Bible admits this (2 Peter 3:15-16). But much of it is quite clear. The fundamentals of the faith are simple enough for us to understand. His word is not too high for us (Dt 30:11-12; Rom 10:6-8). Much of the spiritual fog that exists for us exists because we have created it. Continue reading »

Words of Faith – Learn To Be Content

Word Pastor“You, Lord, are our Father. We are the clay, You are the potter; we are the work of Your hand.” Isaiah 64:8

When Joni Eareckson was 17 she went swimming. She dove into Chesapeake Bay misjudging the shallowness of the water. She became a quadriplegic in a wheelchair without the use of her hands. In her book, When God Weeps, p, 172, she shares the following. Continue reading »

God’s Provision for 2018

Word PastorWell, it’s finally here, 2018 that is, a brand new year to experience life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness in the Lord Jesus Christ.  A new year with expectations of goodness, and of course, the unknown paths which we will have to traverse as they come upon us.  The best plans of ours are many times superseded by the circumstances of unforeseen events either in our lives or other people’s lives. Continue reading »

god-is-so-good-title1Good Day Everyone! Welcome to another beautiful day in the neighborhood. Thanks for being my neighbor and making our neighborhood beautiful.

One person can make a difference. YOU can make a difference.

There’s the story of A Kid Named Kyle. Kyle was a nerdy kid who was bullied. One Friday he cleaned out his locker and took all of his books home. While walking home the bullies hit him and kicked him. He fell down, his glasses went flying landing in the wet grass. A fellow student came over and helped him pick everything up and walked home with him. They talked and his helper invited him to play football with some neighbor kids. They became friends. They remained friends all through school. Kyle was the valedictorian of their class. In his speech, he told the story of the day he and his friend met. He had cleaned out his locker and took all of his books with him that day because that weekend he was going to commit suicide. Because his friend helped him that day he didn’t do it. Continue reading »

Marriage Ministry Banquet

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Be Postive…Be Grateful…Be Giving

Good Morning Everyone! Welcome to another beautiful day in the neighborhood. Thanks for being my neighbor and making our neighborhood beautiful.  Today I want to share with you something that I have learned and try to live out.

god-is-so-good-title1For a richer, fuller life . . .

          1 Be Positive

          2 Be Grateful

          3 Be Giving

Be Positive – happy, smiling, knowing everything will be OK – No Negativity – look for the positive, the good in everything and everyone.

Be Grateful – have an attitude of gratitude, count your blessings every day, know that you are blessed, be grateful for the people in your life, in your world, help others see their blessings. Say ‘thank you’ every day to everyone who does anything for you.

Be Giving – sharing, give to others your time, your talent, gifts, compliments, favors, whatever you have, sympathy, empathy, listening ear, shoulder to cry on, etc. Help everyone you can, in any way you can, as much as you can, for as long as you can.

Live this way for a richer, fuller and happier life. Try it. Those around you will be blessed.    Oh, and so will you.Peace, Terry

Sharing is encouraged. Your comments, questions or discussion are welcome. Contact me at terrymcc1@yahoo.com.
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