- Pastor at Pilgrim Covenant Church
- Lives in Lunenburg, MA
- From Massena, NU
- Country United States
- Studied Doctorate at Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary
- Male
- Married
- 04/08/1967
- Followed by 323 people
Recent Updates
- Please log in to like, share and comment!
- I'm praising God that this Sunday is five years as the pastor at my church. I've been blessed to serve as a pastor for over 28 years in four churches. I'm turning 59; God willing I will be the pastor at my church until I retire.I'm praising God that this Sunday is five years as the pastor at my church. I've been blessed to serve as a pastor for over 28 years in four churches. I'm turning 59; God willing I will be the pastor at my church until I retire.0 Comments 1 Shares 161 Views
9
- Praising God for 28 years serving as a pastor at four churches!
Praising God for 28 years serving as a pastor at four churches!2 Comments 1 Shares 120 Views
9
- https://pcclunenburg.org/sermons-2025/PCCLUNENBURG.ORGPILGRIM COVENANT CHURCHSermon 2025 11/9/25: “Lost and Found” (Luke 15:1-32) – Pastor Dale Proulx 11/2/25: “The Cost of Discipleship” (Luke 14:25-35) – Pastor Dale Proulx 10/26/25: R…1 Comments 0 Shares 119 Views5
- Thoughts? https://www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions/2025/02/eradicating-anti-christian-bias/WWW.WHITEHOUSE.GOVEradicating Anti-Christian BiasBy the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, it is hereby ordered: Section 1. Purpose0 Comments 0 Shares 133 Views3
- I’m fasting from Facebook as political posts that I disagree with were bearing bad fruit in me.I’m fasting from Facebook as political posts that I disagree with were bearing bad fruit in me.0 Comments 0 Shares 132 Views5
- I’m receiving a number of emails offering direction on how to address politics in the church. It is an election year in the United States. I’m interested in hearing your thoughts on this topic. Are politics to be avoided in church? How are divisive political issues to be addressed? May brothers and sisters be in disagreement on politics; and if so, how are they to relate to each other?I’m receiving a number of emails offering direction on how to address politics in the church. It is an election year in the United States. I’m interested in hearing your thoughts on this topic. Are politics to be avoided in church? How are divisive political issues to be addressed? May brothers and sisters be in disagreement on politics; and if so, how are they to relate to each other?3 Comments 0 Shares 132 Views4
-
More Posts