Thursday, May 21, 2026

Thursday Psalms: God Remembers!

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

Our ability to remember things is really a funny thing. Not ha-ha funny, but rather an odd kind of funny.  We try to remember good things, and often we can't.  We try to "remember not" the bad things in our lives, but so often we can't push those bad memories away.  Remembering the good and forgetting the bad sure sounds good, but it hardly ever works out that way for us.  In our psalm verses for today, King David prays to God about God's remembering and also about his own.

Psalm  25:1, 6-7, 11
1 To You, O Lord, I lift up my soul.
6 Remember Your mercy, O Lord, and Your steadfast love, 
     for they have been from of old.
7 Remember not the sins of my youth or my transgressions;
      according to Your steadfast love remember me, 
         for the sake of Your goodness, O Lord!
11 For Your name’s sake, O Lord, pardon my guilt, for it is great.

David certainly remembers his own bad stuff; they can't be avoided.  He remembers the sins of his youth and his recent and even on-going transgressions.  You & I also remember our own bad sins & failings.  But David also remembers the good things, and I don't mean the good, fun Memorial Day gatherings of past years!   David remembers the Lord's good promises:  His promises of steadfast love , mercy and goodness.  Because David remembers the good and bad, David prays boldly that the Lord would forgive his sins and pardon his guilt.

This is the Lord's promise to you also today.  Remember your sins long enough so you confess them to God and learn to avoid them tomorrow.  Remember what God promises you, that He loves you beyond your imagination, that He shows mercy to you always, and that His forgiveness pardons you & removes your guilt.  

This is the best of news for you:  God Remembers!

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

Tuesday, May 19, 2026

Pilgrim Worship Sunday May 17, 2026

 

The Ascension     John Singleton Copley  (1738–1815)


Pilgrim Lutheran Church

The Ascension of Our Lord

May 17, 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.  Afterward, we gathered for food and conversations, while the children enjoyed Sunday School.  These classes are full of activities and teaching, so the children learn how much God loves them!

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
  First Reading:  Acts 1:1–11
             Psalm:  Psalm 47
            Epistle:  Ephesians 1:15–23
           Gospel:  Luke 24:44–53

THEME FOR WORSHIP
The Ascended Lord Jesus Christ is proclaimed to all people for the turning to, and receiving of the forgiveness of sins in His name, as Scripture reveals!

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, May 14, 2026

Thursday Psalms: Ascension Day!

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

Today we commemorate The Ascension of Our Lord.  There are several themes for us on this day, as we remember Jesus' return to His throne & rule in heaven.  One theme is His triumph and victory.  Psalm 47 commemorates this blessed day, and draws our attention to these ideals.

PSALM 47

1 Clap your hands, all peoples!

     Shout to God with loud songs of joy!

2 For the Lord, the Most High, is to be feared,

     a great King over all the earth.

3 He subdued peoples under us,

     and nations under our feet.

4 He chose our heritage for us,

     the pride of Jacob whom He loves.

5 God has gone up with a shout,

     the Lord with the sound of a trumpet.

6 Sing praises to God, sing praises!

     Sing praises to our King, sing praises!

7 For God is the King of all the earth;

     sing praises with a psalm!

8 God reigns over the nations;

     God sits on His holy throne.

9 The princes of the peoples gather

     as the people of the God of Abraham.

   For the shields of the earth belong to God;

     He is highly exalted!


A second theme of this day we should consider is completeness.  Jesus was conceived by the Holy Spirit, born of the virgin Mary and then perfectly lived His fully human life without sin, ever.  Jesus did this so He could accept ALL the punishment of sin, all of yours included.  The perfect man, the spotless sacrifice took our guilt and punishment in our place.  Jesus' salvation work is now done, once for all people of all time.  So this day, in His glorious return to heaven, reminds us of His perfect and complete forgiveness of our sins.

The third theme I'd like us to consider today comes in response to the disciples' certain feelings of being deserted and abandoned.  God always has something better coming for us, and this is also true for His disciples on the first Ascension Day!  Just like Jesus HAD to suffer and die to win their forgiveness, Jesus HAD to leave them so the Holy Spirit would be given to them.  And so today begins 10 days of anticipation, looking forward to The Day of Pentecost.  The Holy Spirit is given to us in our baptisms, and remains with us each and every day of our lives, protecting our faith and encouraging us as we walk through this valley of the shadow of death.

Thanks be to God, who reigns over the nations, who completed His salvation work and returned to His heavenly throne, and who sent His Holy Spirit, to care for you and me!

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