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LETTER FROM THE EDITOR: Thank you, Pilgram Missionary Baptist Church, for your hospitality and warmth

LETTER FROM THE EDITOR: Thank you, Pilgram Missionary Baptist Church, for your hospitality and warmth

This "Love One Another" bracelet was among the gifts in the guest welcome bag. Photo: Shutterstock


Dear Readers,

This past Sunday, my husband and I had the privilege of attending services at Pilgrim Missionary Baptist Church in Champaign—and I feel compelled to share the experience. From the moment we stepped through the doors, we were greeted warmly by members proudly wearing name pins that read “Greeter.” It was a small detail, but it set the tone: we were genuinely welcomed into this congregation.

We waited for most attendees to be seated before choosing our spots, and immediately, my husband recognized a former coworker from the City of Urbana. The choir—accompanied only by an organ and drums—wove their voices beautifully throughout the service, elevating every moment. Young ushers were stationed throughout the building, and what struck us most was how dressed-up every congregant was: gloves, three-piece suits, dresses, and hats. I’ve visited many congregations across denominations, but I have never seen this level of elegance and pride in presentation.

Though the regular pastor, Reverend Rickey E. Parks, was not present, Dr. Pat Pollard delivered a heartfelt sermon, joined by his wife and daughter, reflecting on his recent health journey and the importance of gratitude. He concluded with a reminder to call our parents while we can, to be the bigger person in strained family relationships, and to cherish each opportunity for connection. It was a perfect message to celebrate the church’s 101st anniversary.

The service also featured an incredible mime performance and awards for young congregants. One moment stood out: in a category with only two girls, when one was announced as the winner, the other smiled and embraced her competitor. The sincerity and grace of that gesture resonated deeply—it was a lesson many adults could learn from.

As we left, more congregants greeted us with genuine warmth, and we even received “new visitor gift bags.” When my husband attended services there a few months ago, he promised he would bring me next time—and I am grateful he keeps his promises. We will return.

Driving home, passing several churches with congregants spilling into the parking lots, I realized the value of exploring and embracing faiths beyond our own. In a world too often defined by division, Pilgrim Missionary Baptist Church reminded us of the power of community, kindness, and celebration of others’ successes.

Thank you to everyone at Pilgrim Missionary Baptist Church for giving us an experience that will stay with us for years to come.

-Elizabeth Hess, Editor-in-Chief, Chambana Today

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