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Parish Life April 2019 Volume 17, Issue 4
Sunday Services 8:30 a.m. & 10:30 a.m. Lenten Morning Prayer Mon.-Thurs.-8:30 a.m. Wednesday Lenten Worship 6:00 p.m. Meal 6:45 p.m. 4/3 & 4/10 Nursery Offered from 9:30 a.m. on Sun-days Upcoming Events: 4/2 Endowment mtg. 4/6 Holy Hike cleanup Scouts Blue & Gold 4/7 50th Anniv. Mtg. Labyrinth Walk Youth Hike 4/8 Vestry mtg. 4/13 Men’s Breakfast 4/13 SPY 4/16 Outreach mtg. 4/17 Stations of the Cross 4/18 Maundy Thursday Service 4/19 Good Friday Service Stations of the Cross for Families 4/20 Easter Vigil 4/21 Easter Egg Hunt/Brunch 4/25 Endowment 4/27 Feed Thy Neighbor 4/28 Parish Picnic-50th Anniv. Confirmation Class SPY-Zoo Ronald McDonald House 4/29 DOK 4/30 Laundry Love
St. Peter’s Episcopal Church 910 Hudson Road (P. O. Box 25817 ) Greenville, SC 29615 (29616)
Tel: 864/268-7280: Fax: 268-2501
E-mail: parishadministrator@ stpetersgreenvillesc.net
Website: stpetersgreenville.org
Dear People of St. Peters,
First, I want to extend a personal invitation for you to participate in worship during the days of Ho-ly Week. (A schedule of the days and times is on page 3.) Quite simply, Holy Week is the most important week of the year for followers of Jesus Christ. If you are in Greenville, I hope you will join us on Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, and at the Easter Vigil. If you are out of town, I hope you will find another place to offer your praise and thanksgiving.
Second, I want to offer an update on various happenings since we had a series of parish wide listening sessions last spring. We invited all the people of St. Peter’s to participate in one of 18 listening sessions. One hundred fifty-four parishioners attended one of these gatherings to talk about our ministries, facilities, and campus. From these gatherings the vestry received 46 pages of notes which have been distilled into a lengthy spreadsheet of comments and suggestions.
I provided a birds-eye view of these results last May during a well-attended Sunday School forum. (A digital copy of the slides from that presentation are still on our web site: www.stpetersgreenville.org under the quick links at the bottom of the page.)
The suggestions we received from these listening sessions could be sorted into two groups—functional items and facility/campus items. The vestry has reviewed all of the items from these lists. Among the items that could be implemented in a relatively short timeframe, the leaders of St. Peter’s have already enacted some of these which were deemed to be a priority.
For example, we have added a women’s Bible study on Monday nights and a children’s choir. Our Outreach Advocates have added a new mission which is easily “doable” for all of our parishioners (see the 1
st item in their column on page 4). We are also expanding other opportunities for en-
gagement in worship, formation, pastoral care, and fellowship.
The facility/campus suggestions we received were distilled into a short list of important, urgent priorities which the vestry forwarded to a Feasibility Study Committee. This committee includes the following volunteers: Jill Fletcher, Dexter Goodwin, Bill Hawkins, Kauffman, Erin Ryan, Ken Shabel, Beck Sullivan, Hugh Yochum, and Tom Priddy (Vestry Liaison).
The Feasibility Study Committee conducted a comprehensive search for an architectural firm to provide us with a potential solution to these needs. Following the committee’s review of qualifica-tions and proposals from four firms, they recommended Craig Gaulden Davis of Greenville. The vestry has hired Craig, Gaulden, Davis and they have begun their work.
Once a solution—or set of solutions—has been developed, it will be shared with the full congre-gation. The goal of Phase 1 was listening broadly to your comments and suggestions about a wide range of challenges and opportunities we face.
The goal of Phase 2 is also listening! We want your feedback to a professionally developed plan for addressing the most important, urgent facility and campus needs at St. Peter’s. Once we re-ceive a proposed solution from Craig Gaulden Davis, you can expect an invitation to participate in the feedback process just like you received last Spring.
Thank you for your participation in the ministry and common life of St. Peter’s. I look forward to seeing you in the next few weeks as we transition from Lent to Eastertide!
God bless you,
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New Faces at St. Peter’s
Shawn Dunham & Brock Vaughn
22 Tomek Way
Greenville, SC 29615
804-475-1098 (Brock)
804-519-6694 (Shawn)
Shawn and Brock moved from Richmond to Greenville about a year ago. Brock’s mother and father grew up near Greenville and raised their family here. Shawn and Brock describe this move as a “preretirement” move. They both agreed that the hardest part of leaving Richmond was leaving Christ Episcopal Church which they were instrumental in founding. They met at Christ Episcopal and were the first couple to be married in the new church. They chose St. Peter’s as their church home because they love the inclusiveness, the biblical based liturgy, Father Furman and the offering of challenges outside of their comfort zone. Brock owns his own business and is a Training Consultant for banks teaching systems, new software and networking. He has two daughters, who live in Indianapolis and Philadelphia. Shawn works for the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond where she is Project Manager in information technology. In their free time they enjoy biking on the Swamp Rabbit Trail and walking their three year old Whippet. Shawn and Brock love eating out at fine restaurants, so they must be “having a ball” exploring Greenville. Please welcome this outgoing couple to St. Peter’s. They usually attend the 10:30 a.m. service.
Easter Sunday is on April 21st. The 20th, Holy Saturday, would normally be Fellowship date. The annual Parish Picnic
is scheduled for the following weekend. Thus, we are not going to have Fellowship in April. We will resume again in May when
Tom and Peggy Hemans will be our hosts.
April Birthdays 01 April Purvis 02 Chandler Johnson, Larry Neal 03 Jocelyn Shepherd, Richard Watson 04 Ellen Glymph, David Griffin, Katherine Inchiosa,
Littlejohn McSwain, Debbie Cannada 05 Wallace David Conger, Debi Hayes 06 Tina Neal, John Miles 08 Rich Everly 09 Noah Klimkowski 10 John Ingles, Avery Morse, Tom Priddy 11 Dexter Goodwin III 12 Dexter Goodwin IV, Tom Hemans, Victoria Siegel Whitaker, Chris Weddington 13 Chip Farr, Cathy Kemp, Buist Langley 14 Kirsten Baker, Bob Vail, Rhys Kear 15 Melinda Aufmuth, Brad Kluttz, James Parke 16 Caroline Griffin, Avery Powell, Kale Davis 17 Mary Ellen Putman 19 Terry Dailey, Wylyn Doherty 20 Allison Ryan 21 Bridgette Baker, Pat Sullivan 22 Zoe Davis, Josephine Herman,
Kelly McAllister, Anita René Rhodes 23 Peter Morse 24 Jacob Woodman 25 Al Adams, Brian Hansen 27 Shaym Puppala 28 Weston Abels 29 Joe Aneskievich, Elisabeth Garrett, Gil Goodman, Bob James 30 Anna Kate Easterling
April Anniversaries 11 Gwen & Tom Bozeman 15 Ann & Michael Dodd 18 Ildi & Rich Everly 24 Erika & Kenneth Klimkowski Marilyn & Sonny Richardson
Our Finances as of February 28, 2019
Numbers in thousands
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Beloved is Where We Begin by Jan Richardson
If you would enter into the wilderness, do not begin without a blessing.
Do not leave without hearing who you are: Beloved, named by the One who has traveled this path before you.
Do not go without letting it echo in your ears, and if you find it is hard to let it into your heart, do not despair. That is what this journey is for.
I cannot promise this blessing will free you from danger, from fear, from hunger or thirst, from the scorching of sun or the fall of the night.
But I can tell you that on this path there will be help.
I can tell you that on this way there will be rest.
I can tell you that you will know the strange graces that come to our aid only on a road such as this, that fly to meet us bearing comfort and strength, that come alongside us for no other cause than to lean themselves toward our ear and with their curious insistence whisper our name:
Beloved. Beloved. Beloved.
Join us on Wednesday Evenings in Lent!
April 3, 10
6:00 p.m. Worship in the Church
6:45 p.m. Fellowship Dinner in Stockstill Hall
The journey through Lent into Easter is a journey with
Jesus. This Lent, St. Peter’s--along with other parish-
es throughout the Episcopal Church--are walking with
Jesus in his Way of Love. During the homilies at each
of these Wednesday liturgies, Fr. Furman will offer
reflections on the 7 marks of following in the way of
Jesus, the way of love. These 7 touchstones comprise
a rule of life that Christians have been following for
2000 years. Join us for worship this Lent and discover
the action verbs involved in a Jesus-centered life:
Turn, Learn, Pray, Worship, Bless, Go, and Rest.
Palm Sunday, April 14th
Services at 8:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday, April 17th
Noon— Contemplative Stations of the Cross
Maundy Thursday, April 18th
7:00 p.m. Holy Eucharist & stripping of the
Altar
Good Friday, April 19th
Noon— Solemn collects, Veneration of the Cross
& Communion from the Reserved Sacrament.
6:30 p.m. Stations of the Cross for children &
families
Easter Vigil, April 20th
8:06 p.m. Lighting of the new Paschal Fire and
the first celebration of Easter
Easter Day, April 21st
Services at 8:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m.
9:30 a. m. Easter Egg Hunt and Brunch
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Outreach Advocates Present:
Honoring and Remembering Mothers with Mother's Day Toiletry Drive
St. Peter's Outreach Advocates have organized a toiletry drive
to provide needed items to women at Safe Harbor Women's Shelter. Please consider honoring your mother or other special woman in your life by donating a bag of supplies. Bags, and a list of needed items to put in them, will be available after Sun-day services on April 28 and May 5. A Mother's Day card for you to send to the woman you are honoring with your donation will be included. Thank you in advance for brightening the day for a woman at Safe Harbor. For more information on the drive, please speak to any Outreach Advocates member or email Li-sa Wakely at lisawakeley@earthlink.net. For more information on Safe Harbor and how you can help, please visit the website at https://safeharborsc.org/.
United Ministries Food Items St. Peter's Outreach Advocates would like to thank the parish for your generous contributions to the food pantry at United Ministries and for the personal hygiene items for Place of Hope. The food pantry is always in need of canned meat, tuna, stew, green beans and powdered milk. Place of Hope is in par-ticular need of travel size shower gel. These items can be placed in the wagon or the bins outside Stockstill Hall. For more information, please contact Lauren Hill at j.hill.lauren@gmail.com or 864-385-0869. Thank you!
April 7th is Outreach Sunday! Have you read about Ronald McDonald House, Feed Thy Neighbor, Habitat for Humanity or other outreach events and wondered how to get involved? Did you think Laundry Love meant you actually did stranger's laundry? Mark your calen-dars now, and remember to join the St. Peter's Outreach Advo-cates Committee for an information fair after the 10:30 service on Sunday, April 7 in Stockstill Hall. We have opportunities for everyone, from a couple of hours cook-ing breakfast for hungry people to hosting homeless families for an evening to helping people get their laundry done. Look for the Outreach Ministries Brochure in the pews and attached to the Blue Sheet on April 7. Several committee members will also be available between services to answer questions. If you just can't wait to learn more about Outreach at St. Peter's visit the website: http://www.stpetersgreenville.com/outreach/.
Singing Rooster Coffee Sale Donation We raised an amazing $609 at the Holiday Coffee Sale! Thank you so very much for your support!
The Outreach Committee decided to donate the money to Part-ners in Agriculture, a non-profit started by fellow Greenvillians, to address malnutrition in the Central Plateau of Haiti. Their programs have grown to promote economic sustainability and address food insecurity with their vocational school and agricultural training where families are expected to give back seeds from their first harvest or, if given a goat, the first kid from their doe. For more info, please visit www.partnersinag.org.
Coming Soon – Spring Coffee Sale For those of you interested in more Singing Rooster, the Spring Coffee Sale is coming soon. We will start taking orders at the Parish Picnic on April 28
th.
Lenten Labyrinth Walk
Touchstone: Turn Pause, listen, & choose to follow Jesus Touchstone: Pray Dwell intentionally with God each day “To turn, turn will be our delight ‘Til by turning, turning, we come ‘round right.”
Lyrics from Simple Gifts, a Shaker Hymn composed by Joseph Bracketts in 1848. Please join us April 7 @ 4pm to walk the turns of our labyrinth while holding prayer. No experience necessary. Labyrinth located behind the sanctuary. (Weather permitting.)
Iter Vitae, St. Peter’s Labyrinth Ministry
Since there is no Holy Hike in April we invite you to participate in a project that will support the vision of the Holy Hikes ministry to care for God’s creation with our presence and sup-port. Upstate Forever is hosting a field work day partnered with Trout Unlimited to remove invasive exotic plants from a protected piece of property owned by Naturaland Trust and placed under easement with Upstate Forever. We will be re-moving Japanese honeysuckle and Chinese privet, and will also do some light trash pick up. We would love for you to join us on April 6th from 9:00 a.m. until noon and aid in the clean up while enjoying this pristine and beautiful area, replete with waterfalls. Please sign up on the website https://www.upstateforever.org/events/18/volunteer-work-day-mountain-bridge-wilderness-area or contact Laura Hawkins at mrshawkinsft@gmail.com or 864-608-7453.
Mountain Bridge Wilderness Area, near Wildcat Wayside State Park, 5334-5434 SC-11 Geer Highway, Cleveland, South Carolina 29635
Special program: St. Peter's Men's Group
The Men of St. Peter's will hold its next breakfast meeting on Saturday, April 13, as it ordinarily does every second Sat-urday of the month. But this meeting will be anything but ordi-nary. In addition to serving breakfast, the group will hear a presentation from Sarah Holt, Greenville's Director of Planning and Zoning. With a degree in environmental design and bache-lor of landscape architecture, she has worked in public and pri-vate sectors in Colorado and New Mexico before coming to Greenville. All men, church members and visitors, are welcome to attend. The group meets every month in Stockstill Hall for fellowship and to handle small tasks around the church. For information, email Tom Priddy at tom@tompriddy.com. Newcomers: Please let us know if you are coming so we can be sure to prepare enough food.
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Children and Family Corner
Candy Needed!
We were gifted lots of
plastic Easter eggs
last year, but we need
to fill them. Would
you please consider
buying a bag of indi-
vidually wrapped
candy or treats for Easter Egg hunt? Any dona-
tions can be dropped off at the church office. If
you have any questions, please contact Jan
Rhodes at janicelrhodes@gmail.com. Thank
you for helping make fun church family memo-
ries for our younger members!
Lenten Garden Fun
SPY NEWS When the people of St. Peter’s respond to the query at bap-tism, “Will you who witness these vows do all in your power to support these persons in their life in Christ?” with an affirmative “We Will!”, they make sure to follow through! I am so encour-aged by the ways in which the parish supports and cheers the youth of St. Peter’s to experience the joy of the Christian faith. Through your giving, your bringing meals, your prayers, your words, your witness and your trust in these young people, you are supporting them so much! You all are making the vibrant ministry to, by and for young people possible, and I am very thankful.
Just this month alone, our youth have packed care packages for college students and backpacks for hungry children. They have served, cleaned, and decorated for an incredible Pancake Supper. 8 of our high schoolers spent a full weekend serving others in the name of Christ at our Diocesan Happening week-end. And most recently, they welcomed youth and adults from St. Peter’s and St. Giles Presbyterian to join them in learning about poverty and its effects on their classmates and neighbors through a Poverty Simulation.
None of these things would be possible without the support of this congregation behind them- encouraging and enabling them to be such a strong part of the ministry of St. Peter’s. And this summer, a team of 10 will be setting forth in mission to Ecua-dor, to partner with Episcopalians in Quito and around to share the love of God with the people of that community. You all are also making that possible! We put more than 50 envelopes in the narthex for you all to support our team monetarily and by prayer- almost all were taken the first day! There are still a few available if you want to get in on this opportunity. I especially hope you will continue to support us in your prayers and words of encouragement. Together, we are embracing all people through Christ’s love in this world, and the youth are finding their space as part of this church, this one body of transfor-mation.
On behalf of the youth, I thank you for answering that question so affirmatively and in so many ways.
In God’s Peace,
Laura
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April 7 April 14 April 21 April 28
Ushers 8:30 Barbara & Don Ellis Karla & Littlejohn
McSwain Kathy Lundy Terry Dailey
Dee & Ben Fugitt
Greeters 8:30 Jay & Chris Martinez Marion Sprague John Ice
Greeters 10:30
Donna & Mike Jones Judy & Gary Taylor Leslie Cook
Rachel Morse Richard Watson
Ushers 10:30
John Wagoner Matt Carter
Phil Johnson Ken Shabel
Ted Vonder Haar
Meta Armstrong Hugh Yochum David Griffin Jack Mitchell Chris Dewey Emily Dewey
Andy Morse Jason Cheek
Al Adams Al Mina
Madison Powell Brad Kluttz
Larry Neal Tony Scalzitti
David Leaphart Sandy Wells Gary Taylor Jim Parke
Nursery 9:30 Jennifer & Jason Cheek
Chloe Lordemann Alison Search Avery Powell
Lindsey & Corey Johnson Lily Wagner
Bobbie Goodman Nina Cope
Prayers of the Peo-
ple 8:30 Jim Parke Al Mina Ron Vines Wade Smith
Prayers of the Peo-
ple 10:30 Madison Powell Kyle Conger Emelyn Shabel Kyle Davis
Altar Guild
Kathy Lundy Berta Farr
Diane Moore Nancy Wedlake
Barbara Ellis
Kathy Siegel Delores Smith Nancy Roush Ellen Huber
Karla McSwain
Shannon Lawton Margaret Boineau
Beck Sullivan Jennifer Cheek
Catherine Conger
Bobbie Nichols JoAnn Scull
Martha Venters JoAnna Renkowski Marilyn Richardson
Opener Mike Doherty Don Ellis Bill Hawkins Bill Hartzell
Closer Jim Parke Tim Estes George Paszkiewicz Gary Taylor
Lector 8:30 1 Burns Davison
2 Bob James 1 Janet McDonald
2 Val Pierce 1 Malissa Hawkins
2 Kelly Romero 1 Sandy Hemphill
2 Andy Morse
Lector 10:30 1 Thom Long
2 Marion Mitchell 1 James Parke
2 Kimberly Rhodes 1 Ken Shabel 2 Judy Taylor
1 Meta Armstrong 2 Lynn Woodman
Server Caden Gode Matthew Rhodes Max Adams Alex Cheek
Crucifer Delaney Shabel Jackson Gore Grace Cope James Kluttz
Torch Bearers Logan Shabel
Nina Cope Avery Powell
Harrison Hitner Lily Wagner Abi Rhodes
Kale Davis June Goodwin
Chalice Bearers 8:30 Margaret & Frank
Boineau Barbara & Don Ellis
Kathleen Brady Sandy Hemphill
Avery Morse Burns Davison
Chalice Bearers
10:30
Kyle Conger Sally Hansen
Laura Lipscomb Deb Yochum
Thom Long Rhys Kear
Sharon Kruse Jan Rhodes
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April Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
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8:00 AM YMCA-Stockstill
Hall 8:30 AM Morning Prayer 6:30 PM Cub Scouts -
Stockstill Hall/Classrooms 7:00 PM Boy Scout Meeting
- SH
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8:30 AM Morning
Prayer 1:00 PM EFM-Choir
Room 6:00 PM Endowment
Choir Room 7:00 PM PMP swim
team-Jane Bolin-
Stockstill Hall
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8:00 AM YMCA- 8:30 AM Morning
Prayer 10:00 AM Quilt 4:45 PM Centering
Prayer-Parlor 6:00 PM Godspell
rehearsal-Shabel 6:00 PM Lenten
Worship 6:45 PM Lenten
Supper-SH
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8:30 AM Morning
Prayer 3:30 PM Bible Study-
Choir room
5
8:00 AM YMCA-
Stockstill Hall
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8:30 AM Diocesan
ECW mtg-choir
room 9:00 AM Holy Hike
Clean up 10:00 AM Godspell
rehearsal 3:00 PM Scouts Blue
& Gold - SH
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8:30 AM Eucharist Rite I 9:40 AM Choir Rehearsal 10:30 AM Children's Church 10:30 AM Eucharist Rite II 11:30 AM 50th meeting-
parlor 1:00 PM Godspell rehearsal 4:00 PM Labyrinth 5:00 PM Children's choir-
choir room 5:00 PM SPY
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8:00 AM YMCA-Stockstill
Hall 8:30 AM Morning Prayer 6:15 PM Vestry Meeting-
choir room 6:30 PM Cub Scouts -
Stockstill Hall/Classrooms 7:00 PM Boy Scout Meeting
- SH
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8:30 AM Morning
Prayer 1:00 PM EFM-Choir
Room
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8:00 AM YMCA- 8:30 AM Morning
Prayer 10:00 AM Quilt 4:45 PM Centering
Prayer-Parlor 6:00 PM Godspell
rehearsal-Shabel 6:00 PM Lenten
Worship 6:45 PM Lenten
Supper-SH
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8:30 AM Morning
Prayer 3:30 PM Bible Study-
Choir room
12
8:00 AM YMCA-
Stockstill Hall
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8:00 AM Men's
Breakfast-SH 10:00 AM Godspell
rehearsal 1:00 PM Baby Show-
er S/H Melinda Long
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Palm Sunday 8:30 AM Eucharist Rite I 9:40 AM Choir Rehearsal 10:30 AM Children's Church 10:30 AM Eucharist Rite II 1:00 PM Godspell rehearsal 5:00 PM Children's choir-
choir room 5:00 PM SPY
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8:00 AM YMCA- 6:30 PM Cub Scouts -
Stockstill Hall/Classrooms 7:00 PM Boy Scout Meeting
- SH
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1:00 PM EFM-Choir
Room 7:00 PM Outreach
mtg.-choir room
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8:00 AM YMCA- 10:00 AM Quilt 12:00 PM Stations of
the Cross 4:45 PM Centering
Prayer-Parlor 6:30 PM Scout - 7:30 PM Choir
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7:00 PM Maundy
Thursday Service
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8:00 AM YMCA- 12:00 PM Good Fri-
day Service 6:30 PM Stations of
the Cross for families 7:00 PM Quieter
Stations of the Cross
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6:00 PM Adult Fel-
lowship 8:06 PM Easter Vigil
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EASTER 8:30 AM Eucharist Rite I 9:30 AM Easter Egg Hunt/
Brunch 9:30 AM Memorials mtg- 9:40 AM Choir Rehearsal 10:30 AM Eucharist Rite II
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8:00 AM YMCA- 6:00 PM Godspell Rehears-
al 6:30 PM Cub Scouts 7:00 PM Boy Scout Meeting
- SH
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1:00 PM EFM-Choir
Room
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8:00 AM YMCA- 10:00 AM Quilt 4:45 PM Centering
Prayer-Parlor 6:00 PM Godspell
7:00 PM EFM5- 7:30 PM Choir
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3:30 PM Bible Study-
Choir room 6:00 PM Endowment
Annual Gathering
River Oaks Club-
house
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8:00 AM YMCA-
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6:30 AM Feed Thy
Neighbor 10:00 AM Godspell
rehearsal
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50th Anniv. Parish Picnic Ronald McDonald House 8:30 AM Eucharist Rite I 9:30 AM Confirmation Class- 9:40 AM Choir Rehearsal 10:30 AM Children's Church 10:30 AM Eucharist Rite II 1:00 PM Godspell rehearsal 2:00 PM Girl Scouts-S/H & 5:00 PM Children's choir- 5:00 PM SPY
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8:00 AM YMCA- 5:30 PM DOK meeting-
Parlor 6:30 PM Cub Scouts - Sanc-
tuary 7:00 PM Boy Scouts
30
1:00 PM EFM-Choir
Room 6:30 PM Laundry
Love
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ST. PETER’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH NON-Profit Organization
P.O. BOX 25817 US Postage Paid
GREENVILLE, SC 29616 Greenville, SC
Permit # 46
Faith Forum is a weekly opportunity for adults to engage in
Christian education. The Faith Forum offers a diverse range
of topics and opportunities to explore faith—in our lives and
in the world.
April 7-Part V-Stations of the Cross Josh Dzuba
April 14– A Common Word for the Common Good
Barbara Ellis
April 21-Happy Easter-No Forum
April 28— Biblical view of Godspell Melissa Long
Family Forum offers opportunities for attendees to participate in discussions on the various topics of faith practiced as par-ents and families. Join us Sundays @ 9:30 a.m. in the Choir Room for a lively discussion of Vintage Saints & Sinners by Karen Wright Marsh. Please go to this Sign Up Genius link to view more information about what we’ve got going on! https://www.signupgenius.com/go/4090f4facab2ca2fe3-join
A walk through the church, the Episcopal History: Come and eavesdrop on a conversation between Hayne Cope and Ja-son Cheek as they explore the history of the Episcopal church. You are welcome to sit back and listen or actively engage as they follow a chronological timeline and discuss how the growth of the Episcopal church intersects history and the Bible. If you join them you can be sure you will be intrigued and or entertained. All are welcome and you can come and go any Sunday. They plan to follow a schedule of topics but make no promises. If something peaks their inter-est they will likely take a detour.
Discovery Class Sundays at 9:30—Chapel
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