Pilgrim Center for Reconciliation

Pilgrim Center for Reconciliation To bring hope and healing by renewing individuals, restoring relationships, and revitalizing communities

Our calling is to bring hope and healing by revitalizing individuals, restoring relationships, and renewing communities through the ministry of reconciliation.

It's not too late to register! The Way of Reconciliation course starts this Thursday. Register at bit.ly/WayCourse
04/13/2026

It's not too late to register! The Way of Reconciliation course starts this Thursday. Register at bit.ly/WayCourse

Thursday, April 2, 2026 | 7:00am – 2:00 pm (CDT)Please join us for our annual Maundy Thursday Day of Prayer on April 2, ...
03/30/2026

Thursday, April 2, 2026 | 7:00am – 2:00 pm (CDT)

Please join us for our annual Maundy Thursday Day of Prayer on April 2, 2026. Please email us at [email protected] and we will send you the Zoom link information.

We are loved by a God who shows up. From Genesis, where He steps into the Garden and calls out for Adam and Eve, to the wounded Lamb on the throne in another garden in Revelation, God is faithfully present to His world. Flowing across the pages of Scripture are stories of God–Father, Son and Holy Spirit–stepping into our reality. Or perhaps more true: stories of God inviting us into His reality.

We will revisit seven stories of God showing up — and the invitations we receive in each one. You can join virtually in our PCR Zoom Prayer Room at any time from your computer or smartphone. You will be placed in a waiting room and our host will let you in. You can join us for a few minutes or a few hours, throughout our extended prayer time.

We will begin each hour by reading the scripture together and then praying into our prayer focus for that hour. We will close each hour praying for needs that you might bring. You will be able to share those needs in the Zoom Prayer Room chat.

Bringing hope and healing through the ministry of reconciliation is beyond our ability; it is simply God’s invitation for Pilgrim Center to join Him in this work around the world. We encourage you to join us as we seek the Lord so that we might reflect shalom in a world which desperately needs it!

Help us start our '26-27 year strong! bit.ly/PCRyearend
03/24/2026

Help us start our '26-27 year strong! bit.ly/PCRyearend

03/20/2026

John M. Perkins, a bold evangelical voice who proclaimed the gospel against racism, died on Friday, March 13 at the age of 95.

Perkins challenged Christians—especially white evangelicals—to repent of safe, narrow, and self-serving interpretations of the message of Jesus. He preached that opposition to racism was not a supplemental or optional activity but was core to living out the truth that would bring renewal and restoration to “the places long devastated” (Isa. 61:4).

John Perkins spent his life working towards reconciliation and living out the Gospel, and we honor his life's work today. Join us as we continue to seek God's justice and long for the day of Jubilee.

03/06/2026
Grateful for our recent Conciliatory Conversation: a circle of people, committed to humble listening and courageous shar...
02/20/2026

Grateful for our recent Conciliatory Conversation: a circle of people, committed to humble listening and courageous sharing, with the cross in hand to keep us focused. I hope we can host more of these in the Twin Cities as we create space for shalom.

02/11/2026

Gathering with hundreds of Christian and evangelical leaders to talk about how the church is bringing Shalom among the vulnerable and marginalized in Minneapolis/St Paul and beyond... in chaotic times.

01/29/2026

01/14/2026

01/10/2026

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PO Box 22086
Edina, MN
55422

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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