Monday, June 8, 2026

Pilgrim Worship Sunday June 7, 2026

 

 
Illustration of Hosea and Gomer from the Bible Historiale, 1372

Pilgrim Lutheran Church

The Second Sunday after Pentecost

June 7, 2026

We're thankful you've come here to watch our service and to worship the one true God!

This was another exciting Sunday at Pilgrim Lutheran Church!  Our Summer Sunday schedule has started with our Worship service beginning at 9:30 am.  Afterwards, around 10:30 or so, please join us and enjoy food and conversations together.

If you live in the Burton area, please consider joining us on Sunday mornings!  Anyone can watch our services live on Facebook or on Pilgrim's website.

Here is information about this worship service:

SCRIPTURE READINGS
  Old Testament:  Hosea 5:15–6:6
               Psalm:  Psalm 119:65–72
              Epistle:  Romans 4:13–25
              Gospel:  Matthew 9:9–13

THEME FOR WORSHIP
Jesus called St. Matthew simply and clearly:  “Follow Me”.  Unlike some of the other twelve disciples, Matthew wasn’t looking for Jesus, he wasn’t curious about Him, he hadn’t been invited by anyone to meet Jesus.  God comes into Matthew’s life without being invited and does the most amazing thing.  
Think about your life; doesn’t God often do the same thing with you?  When God comes to us, He comes to save us.  Jesus calls you to follow Him too, desiring we share love and mercy with others.  So, keep your eyes open at home, at work, anyplace you go.  God may come to you and call you to do something amazing for Him and for others!

To watch the video of today's service, please click HERE.

Your servant in Christ,

Pastor Mark

Pilgrim Lutheran Church, LCMS    Burton, Michigan

office:  810.744.1188   


We are Pilgrims with a Purpose:  

       Sharing God’s Love & Mercy with Each Other & the World.
Soli Deo Gloria
"The LORD is a stronghold in times of trouble. Psalm 9:9

Thursday, June 4, 2026

Thursday Psalms: Afflicted for Good!

Blessed Thursday to each of you, in the name of Jesus Christ, your Savior!

We don't know exactly what afflicted the psalmist, but usually to be afflicted is not a good thing. It was most likely uncomfortable or difficult. Could it be a punishment of some kind? Did God discipline him in a specific way? Perhaps some kind of trauma, or even perhaps a dream or vision from the Holy Spirit? We don't know what his affliction was, but he does tell us it profoundly changed him.
Psalm 119:65–72
65 You have dealt well with Your servant,
O Lord, according to Your word.
66 Teach me good judgment and knowledge,
for I believe in Your commandments.
67 Before I was afflicted I went astray,
but now I keep Your word.
68 You are good and do good;
teach me Your statutes.
69 The insolent smear me with lies,
but with my whole heart I keep Your precepts;
70 their heart is unfeeling like fat,
but I delight in Your law.
71 It is good for me that I was afflicted,
that I might learn Your statutes.
72 The law of Your mouth is better to me
than thousands of gold and silver pieces.
The psalmist points out the great spiritual benefits he obtained, because of his affliction. First, we're told the affliction produced a spirit of obedience and discipline to keep God's word & commandments. This is always a good thing! Second, the affliction caused the psalmist writer to seek out and learn God's teachings or statutes. Again, a very good and blessed result.
In our sinful & selfish condition, we can't escape afflictions, as much as we would like to do so. Our good prayer today is that God would guide us to good results from our afflictions, that they would turn us to learn God's statutes, to believe in His commandments, and to keep God's Word in every way possible. And the best news ever? God forgives your afflictions and all sins; just confess them and receive His mercy and grace in return!

Your servant in Christ,

Pastor Mark

Pilgrim Lutheran Church, LCMS    Burton, Michigan

office:  810.744.1188 

We are Pilgrims with a Purpose:  

     Sharing God’s Love & Mercy with Each Other & the World.

Pilgrim Website       Pilgrim Facebook page

Soli Deo Gloria
"The LORD is a stronghold in times of trouble. Psalm 9:9

Monday, June 1, 2026

Pilgrim Worship Sunday May 31, 2026

 

Pilgrim Lutheran Church

The Festival of the Holy Trinity

May 31, 2026

We're thankful you've come here to watch our service and to worship the one true God!

This was another exciting Sunday at Pilgrim Lutheran Church!  Our usual Sunday schedule starts with Adult Bible class at 9:15 am and then our 10:30 am Worship service.  

If you live in the Burton area, please consider joining us on Sunday mornings!  Anyone can watch our services live on Facebook or on Pilgrim's website.

Here is information about this worship service:

SCRIPTURE READINGS
            Old Testament:  Genesis 1:1–2:4a
                         Psalm:  Psalm 8
  The Second Reading:  Acts 2:14a, 22–36
                        Gospel:  Matthew 28:16–20

THEME FOR WORSHIP
As we consider God the Holy Trinity, we simple can never fully understand how God has revealed His nature in the Holy Trinity, always both one God and three Persons.  By faith we’re able to believe and confess this truth, yet God remains beyond our understanding.  
God is so majestic and powerful, and yet He loves “little old you” more than you can even begin to imagine!   This Jesus, who God the Father made Lord and Christ, has poured out God the Holy Spirit on you, and has saved you from sin, death and eternal damnation!  That, we can understand!

To watch the video of today's service, please click HERE.

Your servant in Christ,

Pastor Mark

Pilgrim Lutheran Church, LCMS    Burton, Michigan

office:  810.744.1188   


We are Pilgrims with a Purpose:  

       Sharing God’s Love & Mercy with Each Other & the World.
Soli Deo Gloria
"The LORD is a stronghold in times of trouble. Psalm 9:9