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Congregational Meeting – Budget Review!

Join the informative Congregational Voters Assembly Meeting at 11:30 following the Sunday Divine Service. Meet downstairs in the Fellowship Hall; lunch provided by a generous member. Join our E-Mail List to receive the meeting invitation with the agenda and handouts attached. Read previous meeting minutes and review other handouts before the meeting. Join in person…

Children’s Movie Night

Join us for a movie and pizza dinner.  The Movie will be shown at 3:00 with freshly popped pop corn! Pizza dinner and fellowship will start at 5:00. For more information, contact Gary or Jill. Our children are encouraged to invite their friends to the movie night. This month’s movie will be “The King of…

Christmas Craft Fair

Join us in Come and enjoy our festive Christmas Craft Fair featuring a variety of vendors offering holiday decor and wonderful gifts. Ample parking, free admission, be our guest! Vendor application page: https://www.stpeterevents.com/Christmas-Craft-Fair

Christmas Cookie Exchange

A Christmas cookie exchange is a holiday season get-together, sometimes called a “cookie swap.” Each guest brings a different type of homemade cookies to swap with each other.  It’s a holiday tradition that dates back at least to the 1930s. Bake a couple batches of one kind of cookie, bring them to the cookie exchange,…

Night of Encounter

God will have an encounter with His people through songs of praise and the right Word in season. Join with us in an evening of prayer, praise, and teaching in a contemporary format. Nights of Encounter to be held each 4th Wednesday of the month at 7:30 pm in the sanctuary of St Peter Lutheran…

Ash Wednesday

Ash Wednesday is one of the most solemn days of the church year. Ash Wednesday is a reminder of human mortality and the need for reconciliation with God and marks the beginning of the penitential Lenten season. Worshipers will have the opportunity to receive ashes on their foreheads as a sign of penitence and baptismal remembrance.…