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
Minnesota is fortunate to have several Barn Quilt Trails. Pieces of art that adorn the sides of barns and buildings throughout the state are set up to not only pay homage to heritage or interests; but to bring visitors into an area. Speaker Jay Grammond will lead you to parts of Minnesota and give you … Continue reading Barn Quilt Trails – Jay Grammond
Bob Ebsen, Education Director at the Wildlife Science Center in Stacy, MN, will be sharing a program entitled: Animals Nobody Love. This presentation will include live animals, typically a leopard gecko, a snake, and an owl. Our presentation will also include either a falcon or a hawk. Expect to learn more about these creatures. All … Continue reading Animals Nobody Loves – Wildlife Science Center
Why should an agnostic, atheist, or any non-believer read the Bible? The Bible contributes so much to our understandings of not only the Judeo-Christian traditions of faith, but to a broader understanding of the cultures, political tensions, wars, literature, and myriad relevant topics and challenges for the past two thousand years. It has informed how … Continue reading Why an Agnostic Should Read the Bible