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
Daddy Squeeze and Elizabeth play a fun mix of lively tunes on accordion, percussion and vocals. You’ll hear European and American Folk, Country, Cajun, Jug Band Blues, Fats Domino, Hank Williams, Beatles and more.
In her previous program, Reverend Leslie Mills provided thoughts and discussion on the conflicting current priorities of personal activism and compassion. She will be continuing with the theme this Sunday.
In the face of ongoing social pain and injustice, how do people of peace maintain our health and sanity? How do we deal with our righteous anger when faced with the harm and cruelty being inflicted by one group of humans upon another group? In this talk, we will tackle these difficult questions with a … Continue reading Unconditional Love: Best Practice for Times like These
One question that has come up is who is doing work to make the nation right. Indivisible North Metro is a progressive and locally-focused Indivisible group. You may know Indivisible from their No Kings Rallies among other actions. The organization advocates for policies that build a stronger and more inclusive Minnesota and actively resist policies … Continue reading Indivisible
Marlene Johnson was Minnesota’s first women Lieutenant Governor (with Governor Rudy Perpich) She was a small business owner before and after and a women’s advocate. She will share experiences and observations from her book “Rise to the Challenge – A Memoir of Politics, Leadership, and Love.” It is a story of learning and leadership in … Continue reading Marlene Johnson