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47 Black River Rd., P.O. Box 183, Gilbertsville, Ky 42044 (270)362-8301
PRAYER LIST
Please pray for: Marilyn Flynn, Mary Verduce, Frances Fletcher, Bill & Dorothy, Jim & Arlene, Patrick Rahilly, Alan Lobeck, Vickie Gilland, Norma Haley, Sam Hill, Alfie Barrera, Buddy Hix, Jake & Margaret, Diane Rosar, Lee Fletcher and God's protection for our Military personnel.

CHURCH SCHEDULE
Adult and Children's Sunday School: 9:00-9:45 a.m. Church Service: 10:00 a.m.
Join us at 9:00am for discussion on the readings for the day's service while our little ones learn of God's love through bible stories and crafts.
Coffee and fellowship in Inspiration Hall following each Sunday's service.

CHURCH OFFICE HOURS: Tuesdays and Thursdays 9am-1pm. 1-270-362-8301

WE WELCOME ALL NEWCOMERS AND VACATIONERS IN THE AREA TO JOIN WITH US IN WORSHIP. IF YOU ARE HERE ON HOLIDAY, LET US BE YOUR CHURCH HOME AWAY FROM HOME!

CHURCH UPDATES & COMING EVENTS

BLOOD DRIVE: Thursday April 17th .... 12:30pm-6:30pm in Inspiration Hall. A drawing for 4 tickets to the Ky Opry will be held.
COME GIVE THE GIFT OF LIFE....GIVE BLOOD!

FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM: The 4th Wednesday of each month starting April 23rd at St. Peter's, a light meal and program will begin at 6pm. These evenings of discussion, learning and fellowship will be shared with our friends from St. Matthew's by the Lakes Lutheran Church. Each month will be a different topic chosen by the host church. Father Nick and Pastor Paul will choose and lead the evenings.
PLEASE PLAN TO ATTEND, ENJOY, LEARN AND GROW IN SPIRIT AND FAITH!

SUNDAY BREAKFASTS: St. Peter's will be hosting breakfast before services at various times throughout the year. Times to be announced. There will be no Sunday School on breakfast days.

EASTER SERVICE was very well attended and celebrated by many family and friends. There were 8 children who participated in the abundant Easter Egg Hunt. What a glorious day!

BIBLES have been purchased by the church to use during programs and Sunday school. Several parishioners have purchased one or more and dedicated it in "memory or thanksgiving" of someone. What a wonderful remembrance!

The NEW REVISED COMMON LECTIONARY (Altar Edition) has been purchased using some of the memorial funds given to St. Peter's in memory of Frank Flynn. What a wonderful dedication and memorial to our dear departed friend Frank.

LOOKING AHEAD:
Saturday evening May 17th the Right Reverend Katherine Jefferts Schori will be at Grace Church Paducah for evensong. This is a once in a lifetime oportunity to hear and perhaps meet the first woman to serve as Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church in the USA.

ST. PETER'S DAY: Sunday June 29th we will hold our annual celebration. Bishop Ted Gulick will be present. This day is also the 40th anniversary of Father Nick's ordination. Come celebrate and worship with us. Service will be at 10am with a wonderful meal, fellowship, games etc. following.

May you live all your days in God's fullness and abounding love.

GOD BLESS!
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Inspiration Hall- a great place to hold a function-Call to reserve

Blood Drive every 60 days

Inspiration Hall - call 362-8301 to inquire about booking for your function

Burning of palms to prepare for Ash Wednesday

St. Peter's Day Celebration

St. Peter's Day Celebration

Candy collection drive, sending candy to soldiers in Iraq to distribute to the local children

Louise McLean-2007 Vicar's Award Recipient accepts Red Cross award for Appreciation and Dedication to our regular blood clinics

"Spreading the Warmth of His Love"-coat drive

Giving the Gift of Life

"The Giving Tree"-2008 Christmas Mission Project in honor and Memory of Frank Flynn. Gifts purchased, wrapped and delivered to residents at Calvert City Convalescent Home

Thanksgiving food items to donate to Marshall County Caring Needline - helping those less fortunate