Summer 2023 When Jesus taught people about how life works, he didn’t give them complicated explanations. He used simple stories that came from life in the fields. And even if today not as many of us have experiencing working in the fields, still Jesus’ stories have a lot to teach us today. July 16: Sown
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supplementing other forms of schooling and supporting lifelong learners Course Offerings for Spring 2024 New Testament Greek (Level 1): Mondays from 4-5:30pm. Starts in May. Begin learning the Greek language by reading, writing, listening, and even talking in Greek. Using all four skills to learn a language is not only a more fun way to
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Summer 2023 God sent Jesus into the world to be our Savior. Then Jesus sent his apostles out into the world to tell everyone what he had done as our Savior. Today God sends us. Whether it’s around the world or right in our own homes, God sends us to tell others what he has
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Epiphany 2023 Wouldn’t it be great to get to hear sermons from Jesus himself? The longest sermon we have recorded in Scripture, and also his most famous sermon, is called the Sermon on the Mount. He gave it not in a church but sitting on a hill. His voice carried through the air, and his
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Epiphany 2023 The Gospels tell only a little about Jesus’ life as an infant. Then, St. Luke briefly discusses the desire of the boy Jesus to be in the temple. Then, Scripture falls silent, telling us nothing about almost two decades of Jesus’ life. For most of Jesus’ adult life, he lived quietly in Galilee,
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Easter 2023 Life is full of either/or moments where you face an unavoidable choice between two alternatives. Some of those moments are relatively insignificant. Either I have the chicken, or I have the fish. Other times, they shape the course of your life. Either I accept this new job offer, or I keep my current
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While many of the songs we sing in worship have been sung by Christians for years, St. Peter’s also creates and features brand new songs and arrangements performed by the choir. You can follow the links below to listen to these St. Peter’s originals below. Be Still and Know that I Am God Ascension Blessing
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In the ancient church, Lent was used as a time of intense instruction. Christians would prepare themselves for the good news of Easter by devoting themselves to thorough Catechism instruction. To prepare our hearts for Easter this year, we will meditate each week on one section from the Small Catechism. Join us Wednesdays at 7pm
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Lent 2023 A “need” is greater than a “want.” If you lack something you want, life goes on just fine. If you lack something you need, that presents a problem. Lent is the season of the Church Year where we wrestle with our greatest needs. Lent also demonstrates that in Christ, all our greatest needs
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We carry God’s love out into our community. The love that Jesus has for us, he also has for others, and so we want to bring that love to others. Because of this, St. Peter’s provides a variety of services and holds a variety of events to serve our community. And we are exploring further
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