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
Mary Rogers Associate Professor of Sustainable and Organic Horticulture – A horticultural entomologist, Mary’s research focuses on integrated pest management, plant‐insect interactions and biological and environmental strategies to manage invasive insect species and improve the production of vegetables and fruit for organic and local markets in the upper Midwest.
Kate Beahen, local actress and singer, who has performed locally and nationally is back to do a program of Broadway and Jazz songs for the Holiday season. She will be accompanied by her brother Bradley who has national and local credentials in performing and directing. Enjoy their music, memorable stage experiences.
Please join us for our always-special intergenerational Pilgrim House holiday program, complete with group caroling, favorite holiday readings, seasonal music, a performance by the Pilgrim House Chorale, a special guest (possibly from the far north) with a story to read and a big red bag, favorite foods, and more. Contact Bill Rohde or Mel Aanerud … Continue reading Pilgrim House Holiday Celebration!
Going Upstream: Using powerful and positive storytelling to build bridges, create common ground and inspire stewardship Background About Upstream: Discovering Your Upstream Story: Going Upstream: Andy Goldman-Gray is the Executive Director of Upstream. He’s spent his career in cause marketing helping to connect people with their passion for community service. He’s led campaigns that have … Continue reading Upstream Minnesota – Loving Where We Live
Often people have jobs they need to do to make a living, while wanting to do something else. James Patrick Barone is a lawyer, but also is very active in politics as a national delegate of his party and in the theatre scene as an actor. You can make a living and still do what … Continue reading How One Can Make a Living and Still Do What You Love
Through readings and musical interludes, essayist Richard Terrill and pianist Larry McDonough will explore the ways that our dependence on each other, and with elements of the physical world, defines our experience. The presentation explores three varieties of interdependence: between two people, between a person and the physical world, and among people in concert. Readings … Continue reading The World Has Need of You