Pilgrim House is a volunteer-led fellowship associated with the Unitarian Universalist Association. We welcome people of all races, ethnicities, and affectional orientations. We follow no creed or dogma, but rather ask all alike to think, not all to think alike.

Pilgrim House is open for in-person and Zoom programs (“multi-platform” or “hybrid” programs). Everyone is welcome!

Programs are Sundays at 10:15am unless otherwise noted

Upcoming Programs

The Urban Bird Collective

Our presenter, Monica Bryand, will have birds of Minnesota photographs to share — and will tell us about some great birding spots around the state. Her organization, the Urban Bird Collective, supports birdwatchers of all different skill levels for walks in our own neighborhoods. They are working to create a welcoming and inclusive space for … Continue reading The Urban Bird Collective

Water Communion

Join us for this Welcome Back from summer break. Youth participation encouraged! Bring some water from a place that you visited during the summer and/or talk about that place. Talk about how water is important to you.

Minnesota book award winner – Kao Kalia Yang

Children’s Literature The Rock in My Throat, Middle Grade Literature The Diamond Explorer, Memoir & Creative Nonfiction Where Rivers Part: A Story of My Mother’s Life. three Book awards in one year, unheard of.

Talking Trash- reducing the amount of trash that we generate

Assistant Director for Hennepin County Environment and Energy Department. Dave has worked 30 plus years for Hennepin County’s Environment and Energy Department. Prior to joining Hennepin County, Dave was the Solid Waste Manager for Pierce County, Wisconsin. Additionally, he served as the Recycling Coordinator for the City of Inver Grove Heights. Dave has a Bachelor … Continue reading Talking Trash- reducing the amount of trash that we generate

Portraits of our Neighbors: Urban wildlife photography

Karen Kraco is a retired science teacher and writer whose work with the Northeaster newspaper put a “real” camera in her hands for the first time in 2016. Her lifetime of paying attention suddenly had an artistic outlet; she learned how powerful the visual can be in evoking emotions and making connections. In recent years, … Continue reading Portraits of our Neighbors: Urban wildlife photography