Newsletters

Hardcopies of the April 2019 edition of Pilgrim's newsletter come out of the copy machine ready for folding and distribution.

Most months of the year, we publish a newsletter that traditionally has included such things as a cover article from our pastor, current news and announcements, a "Kids Page", and a calendar of events, liturgical dates, and birthdays and anniversaries of the congregation's members and friends. The newsletters are available to download as PDFs on this page, which also lists topics of the pastor's cover article and any other items of note for each particular newsletter.

 

March 2020 Newsletter

“Living the Christian life can raise some questions” by Pastor Galler … List of Daily Bible Reading for March … March CEF rates … and March Calendar (including March Birthdays and Anniversaries).

A new assistant editor is welcome in order to return the newsletter to its more expansive form.

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February 2020 Newsletter

“A February focus on a love greater than St. Valentine’s” by Pastor Galler … List of Daily Bible Reading for February … February CEF rates … and February Calendar (including February Birthdays and Anniversaries).

A new assistant editor is welcome in order to return the newsletter to its more expansive form.

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January 2020 Newsletter

“Millennials and others are brought to and go from the Church” by Pastor Galler … List of Daily Bible Reading for January … January CEF rates … and January Calendar (including January Birthdays and Anniversaries).

For more on the Pew Research Center data click here.

For more on the analysis about millennials click here.

A new assistant editor is welcome in order to return the newsletter to its more expansive form.

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December 2019 Newsletter

“Jesus came, comes, and is coming as He promised” by Pastor Galler … List of Daily Bible Reading for December … December CEF rates … and December Calendar (including December Birthdays and Anniversaries).

A new assistant editor is welcome in order to return the newsletter to its more expansive form.

Click here to view the newsletter.