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What We
Believe
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We covenant one
with another to seek and respond to the word
and the will of God. We purpose to walk
together in the ways of the Lord, made known
to us. We hold it to be the mission of the
Church to witness to the Gospel in the
teachings of Jesus of Nazareth in all the
world, while worshiping God and striving for
truth, justice and peace. As did our fathers
and mothers, we depend on the Holy Spirit to
lead and empower us. We pray for the kingdom
of God among us, and as it is still to come,
and we look with faith toward the triumph of
righteousness and eternal life.
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Our
Congregation
Welcome to Pilgrim Congregational Church, a
community of thinking, caring people who
attempt to practice generosity and
compassion, understanding that to be the Way
practiced and taught by Jesus of Nazareth in
his God-filled life. What binds us together
is not a creed or a doctrine but a covenant
with God and one another to seek and follow
that Way.
We not only allow, but encourage,
differences of opinion, as we question and
wrestle with the universal issues of life
and faith. We strive toward
thoughtfully-examined, well-considered
faith, using the best tools of education and
interpretation available, and employing
different practices and paths toward
spiritual growth. We are, thus, Pilgrims on
a journey of faith and Spirit.
We are young and old, paired and single,
USA-born and foreign-born, gay and straight,
well-to-do and not-so-well-off,
professionals and blue collar workers. We
invite all people who are seeking a
community of faith in which to explore and
deepen their relationship with God, each
other, and their own inner selves, to join
us on our continuing, unfolding journey.
Founded in 1957, Pilgrim Church is still
relatively young, as is our denomination,
the United Church of Christ, established by
a merger of Congregational and other
churches that same year. But it has deep
roots dating back to the Pilgrims who landed
in 1620 on the shores of what is now
Massachusetts.
Those Pilgrims left behind their homes and
all that was familiar and set out from
England on the little ship Mayflower,
seeking religious freedom. We continue to
value and protect that same religious
freedom.
As those Pilgrims were about to set sail,
their pastor, John Robinson, who was not
able to make the journey, said in his
farewell address to them, "There is yet more
truth and light to break forth from God’s
holy word." So even as we look back in
gratitude to our spiritual ancestors, we
present-day Pilgrims look to the present and
the future with a desire to be open to the
eternal but ever-changing Spirit, and to be
an expression of God’s love in our time and
place.
For more about the United Church of Christ,
the denomination to which we belong, go to
http://www.ucc.org
For more on the Northern California-Nevada
Conference of the United Church of Christ,
the regional federation of UCC churches to
which we belong, go to
http://www.ncncucc.org/
To view our Constitution and By-Laws,
click here.
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