Support the Mobile Food Pantry in April Friday, March 31 | Assemble Bags Saturday, April 1 | Deliver Bags Please consider supporting the Mobile Food Pantry in April by purchasing food, assembling bags, loading the truck and/or delivering the bags to our neighbors in the community. See enews or announcements for link to the sign…
This Sunday, Palm Sunday, at 11:15 Stop by the table out on the front sidewalk and pick up a small bush or tree seedling for your yard or garden: Redbud tree, Black Chokeberry bush, or Elderberry bush; total of 12 small plants available. Native plants support our wildlife, insects and pollinators!
Bring a soup, salad, or bread to pass for this year's Agape Potluck Dinner. Our purpose at this agape potluck dinner (agape, being one of the many Greek words for love), is to gather for a communal moment of fellowship and sacred memory before our Maundy Thursday service at 6:30 p.m.
Bring your kiddos and your Easter baskets to church this Sunday because the Easter Bunny hid a ton of eggs, and we need their help collecting them! Easter Egg hunt will be on the hillside beneath the cross.
The Monday following Easter Sunday, we could really use your help moving everything, and we mean everything, out of the Sanctuary and into storage. Dress for the weather and occasion, roll up your sleeves, and meet us outside the church on Monday, April 10 at 10:00 a.m. Thank you in advance for your willingness to…
Starting Sunday, April 16, and continuing for about 6 months, our worship service will be moving outdoors! We will consolidate our Sunday services into one worship service at 9:00 a.m. Service will be held on the hill beneath the cross. Please bring chairs and blankets, and dress for the weather. Don’t forget you hats and…
7:00 p.m. on Zoom. An easy way to buy renewable electricity for your home is through your Dominion Energy account. For a small monthly surcharge, you can “go green” and reduce your carbon footprint without installing solar panels on your roof. will explain the purpose and process. Zoom link for the presentation can be found…
Spend time with God on a quiet guided 30 minute walk on our Meditation Trail. Stop and listen to the sounds of nature. Breathe in the smells. Feel the presence of God. Leave refreshed and renewed. Meet in the front of the church near the native plants garden right after service. Wear comfortable walking shoes.
Spend time with God on a quiet guided 30 minute seated meditation in the Memorial Garden. Stop and listen to the sounds of nature. Breathe in the smells. Feel the presence of God. Leave refreshed and renewed. Meet in the front of the church near the native plants garden. Some chairs will be available.
Native plants provide food and shelter for important insects, birds, and other wildlife that are critical to our web of life. Master Gardener and parishioner Mary Wharton will be available to assist people who would like to select plants to start their own native plants garden at home, either in the ground or in pots.…
Susan Swiatek, our bluebird specialist, will show the contents of the bluebird nest boxes. Learn why we need to provide nesting boxes for bluebirds. Meet on the hillside and walk together to the box. What will you see? You might be surprised!
Do you want to help St. Peter's in the Woods address food insecurity? We are calling all members of the parish to support the May Mobile Food Pantry. Donations Due: Wednesday , May 3 Filling Bags: Friday, May 5 Loading Truck and Delivering Donations: Saturday, May 6 The Sign up Genius (see enews) provides various ways…