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    March 2016

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    News for St. Peters family and friends

    Holy Week and Easter Day

    atSt. Peters Church

    Lenten Vespers

    March 2, 9, & 167:00 p.m. in the Sanctuary

    Holy Week

    Maundy Thursday, March 247:00 p.m. in the Sanctuary

    Holy Communion Stripping of the Altar

    Good Friday, March 25 7:00 p.m. in the Sanctuary

    Easter Egg Hunt, Saturday, March 26

    9:30 a.m. in the Parish Life Center For children in the 4th grade and younger Breakfast Provided

    Easter Day

    Sunday, March 27

    7:00 a.m.-Sunrise Service Assemble on the front lawn and then enter

    the darkened church in procession Holy Communion

    8:30 a.m.-Easter Breakfast

    Served in the Parish Life Center by the

    Seekers Sunday School Class

    10:00 a.m.-Sunday School

    10:30 a.m.-Flowering of the Cross on the front

    lawn

    11:00 a.m.Festival Service Holy Communion

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    Dear Friends in Christ,

    As we progress on our journey to the cross ofGood Friday and the empty tomb of EasterSunday I pray God is blessing you in yourLenten disciplines of making an offering to thepoor, prayer, and fasting. As we noted last

    month, these Lenten disciplines are ouradaptation and appropriation of Jesus teachingon the three acts of righteousness in HisSermon on the Mount. Of course, daily prayer,fasting, and giving a money offering to the poorare not practices weve got to do, they arepractices we get to do. Giving to those inneed, praying daily, and giving-up something forLent are resources God offers us to nourish andstrengthen our faith in Christ. And faithfaith inChristis what is of the utmost importance!

    I love the way Martin Luther talks about faith.For example, in his sermon on John 3:16 (ForGod so loved the world), he says:

    Faith is not a paltry andpetty matter but it is a heartfeltconfidence in God through Christthat Christs suffering and deathpertain to you and should belongto you. The pope and the devilhave a faith too, but it is only ahistorical faith. True faith does

    not doubt; it yields its whole heartto the conviction that the Son ofGod was given into death for us,that sin is remitted, that death isdestroyed, and that these evilshave been done away withbut,more than this, that eternal life,salvation, and glory, yes, GodHimself have been restored tous, and that through the SonGod has made us His children.

    There is no better news in the entireworld for us than this: through faith in thecrucified and risen Jesus Christ, God isforgiving us sinners and is rescuing us from

    judgment, evil and death. This is the GoodNews we embrace! This is the Good News weproclaim! This is the Good News that givesSaint Peters Lutheran Church its reason forbeing! May the truth and power of this Good

    News become more and more real for each ofus this Lenten Season!

    God loves you, and so do I!

    Pastor Bill

    Luther, Martin: Pelikan, Jaroslav Jan (Hrsg.);

    Oswald, Hilton C. (Hrsg.); Lehmann, Helmut T.(Hrsg.):Luther's Works, Vol. 22: Sermons on

    the Gospel of St. John: Chapters 1-4. Saint

    Louis: Concordia Publishing House, 1999,

    c1957 (Luther's Works 22), S. 22:369

    Relay for LifeMay 13, 2016

    Lexington High School

    In 2016 there will be 1,685,210 new cancer casesand 595,690 cancer deaths in the United States.How many will be our friends and familymembers? We can make a difference by donatingto the American Cancer Society!The majority of money given to St. Peters Relay

    for Life efforts stay in our community to support:Hope Lodge free housing in Charleston, SC forpatients who have to travel away from home fortreatment; Road to Recoveryrides provided toand from treatments; Look Good...Feel Betterfree service teaches women battling cancer toimprove their appearance and self images; Reachfor Recovery matches breast cancer survivorswith people newly diagnosed; Research andClinical Trials the hope for many battling thisdisease.American Cancer Society Is the largest non-

    governmental funder of cancer research in the US.We will gather in May 13th to celebrate oursurvivors, remember our family and friends wehave loved who have lost their cancer battle andfight back the only way we know howbydonating our dollars. Mo donation is too small.Please see Sharon James for options.Make a difference, donate today!

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    Sympathies and CelebrationsSympathies We extend sincere Christian sympathy to

    Keith McMillan and family upon the deathof his father, Richard McMillan, on

    February 3. The funeral was held atWesley Chapel United Methodist Churchin Ehrhardt, SC on February 6.

    We also extend sincere Christiansympathy to Judy Nichols upon the deathof her mother, Carolyn Norris, onFebruary 14. The funeral was held atAveleigh Presbyterian Church inNewberry, SC on February 17.

    Celebrations We joyfully welcome Miles Jacob Hendrix,

    son of Matt and Allison Hendrix who was

    born on January 26. Miles weighed in at7lbs. 13.5 oz and 20 inches long.Congratulations to Matt and Allison.

    We also welcome with joy, Elliot ThomasPorth, son of Brett and Jennie Porth whowas born on February 3. Elliot weighed 8lbs. 6.3 oz and is 19.5 inches long.Congratulation to Brett and Jennie; bigbrother, Trey, and big sister, Grayson.

    Congratulations also to Larry and SharonJames on the birth of a granddaughter. Wegive thanks to God for the gift of these

    new lives! Congratulations to Christen Weidner on

    being named one of five finalists forLexington Ones 2015-2016 DistrictTeacher of the Year. Way to go, Christen!!!

    If you would like to become a part of ourPrayer Ministry, please contact the churchoffice with your name and email address

    Candy donations needed for theEaster Egg Hunt on March 26. Ifyou would like to donate candy for the EasterEgg Hunt please drop off any donations to thechurch office or leave on the breezewaycounter right outside the church office byMarch 13. Candy should be non-melting andfit into an Easter egg. Thank you!

    The Dominican Republic Mission

    team will be hosting a fundraiser

    for the trip. We have raised most of themoney for the trip but would like to takeadditional supplies and clothing for the

    children. We will be selling plates with PhilHughes special barbecue recipe and slaw,rolls, beans and a cookie or brownie. This willbe Dine-in or take out on Saturday April 16from 10:30 AM until 2 PM. The price for theplate will be $8 and if there is any barbecueleftover $10 a pound. Tell all of your friendsand look for the roadside signs. Wethank everyone for their tremendous supportand pushing this over the top of our goal.

    FUNERAL CHOIR calling all whowould like to be a member of the FuneralChoir!More Volunteers are needed! We mustupdate our phone tree list and email list withall current members and new membersinformation. Please put in offering plate oremail to the church office at

    ([email protected]).Thanks in advance from the Worship & MusicCommittee!

    Name: _____________________________________________

    Phone #s:_________________________________________

    Email Address:___________________________________

    Best way(s) to contact you: (circle):

    phone email text

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]
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    SAVE THE DATE for VBS 2016! Make plans

    now to join us July 24-28 as we dive into

    God's Word to see how He is with us

    wherever we go. Look for registration and

    opportunities to volunteer to begin this

    Spring.

    Confirmation Classes will meet March12 at 9:00 a.m.

    Wednesday night meals and

    WOW (Worship on Wednesday) servicesresume on March 30 at 6:00 p.m. in the ParishLife Center. Please join us!

    Are You Graduating

    this Spring?

    If so, please let the church office know as soonas possible. You may email the church([email protected]) or drop this in theoffering plate.

    Name ____________________________________________

    Graduating from _______________________________(High School, College, University, Tech School)

    Degree___________________________________________

    Date of graduation _____________________

    WOMEN'S BIBLE STUDY -

    WAR ROOMAll ladies are invited to watch the awardwinning movie WAR ROOM, then participatein a 5 week Bible Study to follow up on themovie. "This movie is a compelling drama

    with humor and heart that explores thepower that prayer can have on marriages,parenting, careers, friendships, and everyother area of our lives!"Monday night sessions start April 4th at6:30PM and will be led by Lisa Leitzsey.And Tuesday morning sessions start April 5that 9:30AM and will be led by JenniferWilliams. To sign up and order a study book($8), please contact Darlene Laviskyat [email protected] 803-206-2736.

    Easter Lilies - All orders for lilies mustbe in the church office no later than March 6,2016. No lily orders will be accepted afterthat date. Lilies are $13.50 each. If you donot wish to order lilies, you may direct youroffering to Relay for Life. Both the lilies andthe Relay for Life gifts will be listed in theEaster bulletins. You will find envelopes onthe tables in the narthex of the Sanctuary, atthe entrance of the Parish Life Center and the

    church office in which to place your orders.Please note: If you do not wish to take yourlilies home after the service, please indicateon the Easter Lilies envelope. The lily/lilieswill be delivered to some one for theirenjoyment.

    First Communion Classes will beoffered to all children in second grade orolder who have not yet received instruction.A meeting for parents only will be held on

    Sunday, March 6 at 3:00 p.m. in the officeconference room. Classes for firstcommunicants will be held on March 13 andMarch 20 at 3:00 p.m. in the office conferenceroom. Parents will join their children in thesanctuary at 4:00 p.m. on March 20. FirstCommunion will be celebrated on EasterSunday, March 27.

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    Stewardship Thoughts

    The Law of Constructive Contribution

    This writing comes from the 11th Chapter of the book The 33 Laws of Stewardship

    written by Dave Sutherland and Kirk Nowery.

    The work of God is to be done by the people of God giving according to the will of

    God. This law focuses on the work of Nehemiah and the Israelites that rebuilt the

    city of Jerusalem.

    The Law of Constructive Contribution was ruling in their hearts, and they kept going inspite of all that stood in the way. In just 52 days, the wall was rebuilt and the peoplecelebrated Gods blessing and empowerment. If we look closely at the experience, the

    lessons are clearly applicable to us as stewards today:Intensify your persistence in prayer. The waves of persecution never let up while therebuilding went on, but Gods people had a stronger weapon: Nehemiah 4:6 We prayed

    to our God and posted a guard day and night to meet this threat. Exercising common

    sense, they set up a defense. They did what was necessary to complement their prayers.If you want to counteract your home being burglarized, dont just pray, put in an alarm

    system.Expect difficulty when you do whats right. Great opportunity is often accompanied bygreat opposition. The Apostle Paul said of the work in Ephesus, 1stCorinthians 16:9 Agreat door for effective ministry has opened to me, and there are many who oppose me.

    He chose to think primarily about the great open door, not the daunting opponents. Theeasiest thing to do when confronted by difficulty is to give up, and nothing pleases Satanor the critics more than for the negative to cancel or neutralize the positive. Its crucial to

    keep going, no matter what is in the way, no matter what threatens to prevent you from

    doing Gods will.Dont give up or give in. Nehemiah and the workers were invincible because they werein the very center of Gods will. They would not give up or give in. Faced with deceit,

    distraction and discouragement on all sides, they relied on Gods power and He gave them

    the victory. Gods promise to us is no different from the one those believers carried in

    their hearts. Johns first epistle 4:4 reminds us: You, dear children, are from God and

    have overcome them, because the one who is in you is greater than the one who is in theworld.

    Submitted by Charles Eargle On behalf of the Stewardship Finance Committee

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    2016 NEW NAME

    SONSHINE CHOIR

    1ST

    GRADE AND UP!!

    Stop by and join us each Sundayat 9:45am to 10amUPDATED 2-1-2016

    Practice Sunday Feb 28 9:45am to 10am

    Practice Sunday Mar 6 NO PRACTICEPractice Sunday Mar 13 9:45am to 10am

    SING 8:30AM & 11AM PALM SUNDAY - Practice Sunday Mar 20 9:45am

    to 10amEASTER - NO Practice Sunday Mar 27

    Practice Sunday April 3 9:45am to 10amPractice Sunday April 10 9:45am to 10am

    Practice Sunday April 17 9:45am to 10amPractice Sunday April 24 9:45am to 10am

    Practice Sunday May 1 NO PRACTICEPractice Sunday May 8 9:45am to 10am

    (Mothers Day)

    Sing 11am service only - Practice Sunday May 15 9:45am to 10am

    then out for summer!!!

    Summer 2016- Music CampJuneSun 6-26 thru Thurs 6-30 time 6pm to 8pm,dinner @ 6pm each evening. With a presentation on Thursday 6-30-2016, dinner

    served @ 6pm for campers, friends, family & congregation! Presentation afterdinner.

    Matthew 5:16Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and

    glorify your

    Father which is in heaven.

    Any questions call Cindy Evans 803-206-9367 & text /email [email protected] are truly blessed!! Thanks! Ms. Cindy and Ms. Bobbi

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    Dear friends of St. Peters,

    Thank you for your continued support sinceBerly's passing. Your kind words, cards, calls andvisits are so appreciated and we are truly blessedto have such a wonderful church family. We justwanted to let you know howspecial each of you are to us!

    Thank you,

    Betty Lou and family.

    Dear St. Peters Congregational

    Council & fellow members in the

    Body of Christ,

    Thank you for your generous gift f recognition formy ministry in 2015. It was both a challengingand rewarding year, and God in His great mercy

    led us safely through. It is a joy to serve with thepeople of this congregation, and I look forward tothe future He has planned for us. Me He continueto bless you and this congregation.

    In His service,Pastor Paulette & Family

    Dear St. Peters Matins Choir,

    Thank you all so much for the flowers that yousent us during this very difficult time for ourfamily. We appreciate your thoughtfulness. Momthought the world of you all.

    Love,Stacey, Robin and children(Family of Annie Laura Ricard)

    St. Peters Christian Friends,

    Thank you for the cards, calls, especially those ofyou that remembered to pray during my doublebrain and spinal surgery.I have been left with cognitive and balance issuesthat have ended my life long love of St. Peters

    church choir since I was a little girl in this church.Please continue to pray for me to find my placeagain since I have lots of difficulties (driving,numbers, etc.). I am sure prayer will lead me andI will feel a sign as to what I can do in the churchagain.

    Thanks again for your prayers,Wanda Arnold

    St. Peters Lutheran Church,

    Thank you very much for your gifts in 2015 toChris Myers Childrens Place, a mission of Christ

    Central Ministries. Gifts like yours are critical toour success as we seek to realize our vision ofproviding a family campus to stabilize children,stabilize families, celebrate life, and enrich ourcommunities.

    Thank you again for your generosity and caringfor our children.

    Best Regards,

    JuneS. FuscoDirector and Chairman, Board of Advisors

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    David Ballington USAHeath Fulmer USAFAndrew Henry USNJustin Roberts USM

    Brad Smith USMCourtney Weed USNKyle Weed USNL.J. Perrier USN

    PRAYER LIST Joanne Ballas (friend of Donna White) Judy Benton (cousin of Dennis Wessinger) Elvena Bickley (sister of Connie Lindler) Mike Bickley Nevin & Sarah Biser (parents of Donna Shealy) Don Bobo (friend of David Spence) Tyler Boyd (friend of Marilyn Dozier) George Brandon (friend of Buck Ray)

    Connie Coker (friend of Hazel Duell) Sharon Corley (friend of Joyce & Oddie Porth) Lois Curtin Patti Cutter (sister of Pastor Cutter) Landon & Marion Derrick (family of the McHughs) Susan Dinkins (friend of Kayla Ellingson) Seth Duncan (friend of Elizabeth Lindler) Elizabeth Patti Elkins (friend of Cindy Evans) Betty Freeman (mother of Jay Freeman) Ray Gill Cathy Gilliam (niece of Ann Rowell) Mary Hazelton (friend of Barbara Leaphart) Dr. Randy Hinson (friend of Judy Nichols) Angela Holloway, Sharon Lee, & Brenda Vancil (friends of Tim Pearson) John Holmes (friend of Joyce M. Porth) Jerry Howard Kay Hutchinson (sister of Ted Zee) Cathy Johnson (daughter-in-law of Bob & Judy Johnson) Marshall Jumper (father of Kim & Brett Jumper) Lisa Leitzsey Rita Lovern (cousin of Darla Jennings) Bob Martin Family of Richard McMillan(father of Keith McMillan) Gldys Meetze (mother of Elizabeth Lindler) Michele Meyer Molly Moore The family of Carolyn Norris (mother of Judy Nichols) Jim Orth (nephew of Doreen Edmondson) Sue Patterson (friend of Steve Teer) Lonna Paul Marlene & Olin Porth Ronda Porth Rachel Potts (aunt of Valerie Porth) Tom Reaves (friend of Steve Teer) Robert & Dale Rikard (friends of Zack & Julynn Spence) SC Flood victims, including Belva McCormick (friend of Liz Ward) Sarah Schreiber (mother of Doug Schreiber) Kristen Schroeder (friend of Katie Kupchinsky) Bonnie Sease (friend of Joyce M. Porth) Julynn Spence The family of Michael Spence (cousin of David & Zack Spence) Alice Spignor (friend of Steve Teer) Jennifer Tucker (friend of Jim & Amy Shealy) Clint Wall Retha Wessinger Jennifer ONeill Whetstone (daughter of Wayne & Betty Lou ONeill)Let us also remember in our daily prayers our missionaries, Pastor Matthew Riak in South Sudanand David Davis in Brazil

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    Senior Trip to NarroWay Production Theater

    March 26 2016

    2 oclock Matinee

    From Creation to Revelation...From creation to Revelation, "Lord of Light" is an action-packed, one-of-a-kind portrayal of

    the resurrection and the unseen battle in heavenly realms. With aerial artists, stunning black-light effects and sword-wielding angels and demons, this show is a physical representation of

    what happened spiritually during the three days Jesus was in the tomb. All Hell really does

    break loose in this sensational thriller!

    $25.00 per person

    Please pay $25.00 when you make reservation. Money is non-refundableonce received.

    Contact Sandra Brasington @ 520-8340

    We will leave the church at 8:30 AM and stop for a little something at a fast

    food place before the play then we will go to Captain Steves Seafood in Fort

    Mill after the play. Meals are not included in price.

    ***Tickets are limited. We just have a few left.

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    CARTER, Ed & Patty 03/01

    MEYER, Ken & Michele 03/05STONE, Tommy & Jenny 03/07

    MCDANIEL, Chris & Renee 03/08

    PORTH, Brady & Becky 03/08

    CARR, Ray & Pat 03/09

    WESSINGER, Shane & Libby 03/09

    FRISINA, Michael & Crystal 03/10

    BECKHAM, Jimmy & Kim 03/13

    EVANS, David & Susan 03/18

    EVANS, Steve & Cindy 03/21

    NICHOLS, Don & Judy 03/24

    RIVARD, Steve & Dottie 03/24

    WEBB, Greg & Melanie 03/25KILPATRICK, JR, James & Ashley 03/28

    CRAPS, Kylie 03/01

    HARMON, JoAnn 03/01

    WILLIAMS, Kyle 03/01

    HOWELL, Jonathan 03/02

    JENNINGS, Darla 03/02

    MCHUGH, Christopher 03/02

    RILEY, Kay F. 03/02

    SCHNEIDER, Travis 03/03

    BALLENTINE, LeAnne 03/04

    LOVE, Claire 03/04

    MOORE, James 03/04

    SHEALY, Tom 03/04

    SURFACE, Haley 03/04

    RICHEY, Jerry 03/05

    SCHREIBER, Paul 03/05

    DOOLEY, Addie 03/06

    LUNSFORD, Kristen 03/06

    RICARD, Stacey 03/06

    RICHEY, Sarah 03/06

    CHEWNING, Jeannie 03/07

    SCHNEIDER, Maggie 03/07

    KLOTZ, Ray 03/08

    MOORE, J. Barry 03/08

    SMITH, Rylee 03/08

    SCHURG, Bralyn 03/10

    FARR, Edwin 03/11

    PORTH, Mark 03/11

    KLOTZ, Ray 03/13

    O'GORMAN, Myrna 03/13

    REGISTER, Louise 03/13SANDEL, Landis 03/13

    BEAVER, Michael 03/14

    STABLER, Madalyn 03/14

    TAYLOR, Kegan 03/14

    KITCHEN, Brandon 03/15

    CARTER, Ed 03/16

    HARMON, Christy 03/16

    MACAULAY, Bert 03/16

    CARR, Ray 03/17

    BAILEY, Susan 03/18

    RAY, Ashley 03/18

    PORTH, Corey 03/19WHITE, Donna 03/19

    PORTH, Hunter 03/20

    ZEE, Michele 03/20

    BEDENBAUGH, Caroline 03/21

    CONNOR, Richard 03/21

    SMITH, Wayne 03/21

    RILEY, Andrew 03/22

    CAUGHMAN, Truman 03/23

    MASSEY, Rusty 03/23

    PORTH, Brett 03/23

    SLATTERY, Jordan 03/24

    O'NEILL, Wayne 03/25

    EVANS, Susan 03/26

    LOVE, Becky 03/26

    AULL, Brandon 03/27

    JOHNSON, Jacob Ray 03/27

    SLATTERY, Ryan 03/27

    FULMER, Joshua 03/29

    MEYER, Ken 03/29

    RAWL, Clayton 03/29

    TEER, Steven 03/29

    BEAVER, Travis 03/30

    SNYDER, Dalton 03/30

    WEED, Matthew 03/30

    COOPER, Jackson 03/31

    LINDNER, Rich 03/31

    SHEALY, Kaitlin 03/31

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    Those Serving in MarchPlease note any areas where volunteers are needed and call the Church Office if you are

    available to serve in this capacity.

    Communion Assistants6 (8:30 a.m.) Karen Price

    (11:00 a.m.) Beryl Roberts13 (8:30 a.m.) Steve Teer, Clyde Sanders

    (11:00 a.m.) Elizabeth Lindler, Jenny Stone

    20 (8:30 a.m.) Judy Nichols, Ann Dixon(11:00 a.m.) Marie Eargle, Beryl Roberts

    27 (7:00 a.m.) LeeAnn Crapps, Kegan Taylor(11:00 a.m.)Doreen Edmondson,Catherine Porth

    Greeters/Popcorn Ministry2 (7:00 p.m. -Lent) Jenny Stone6 (8:30 a.m.) Joe & Karen Price

    (11:00 a.m.) Beryl Roberts9 (7:00 p.m.-Lent.)N/A at printing

    13 (8:30 a.m.) Don & Judy Nichols

    (11:00 a.m.) Kim Jumper & Zach Taylor16 (7:00 p.m.-Lent)N/A at prinitng20 (8:30 a.m.) Jean Hundley

    (11:00 a.m.) Elizabeth Lindler24 (7:00 p.m.-Maundy Thursday) Marie Eargle

    27 (7:00 a.m.) N/A at printing(11:00 a.m.) Adam & Vickie Davis

    Ushers (8:30 a.m.)Claude Lindler, Chairperson

    Monroe Lindler, ChairpersonBuck Ray, Paul Duell

    Ushers (11:00 a.m.)Claude Lindler, ChairpersonMonroe Lindler, ChairpersonKevin Gobbi, Ken & Chris Lunsford

    Michael Carter, Grayham Carter

    Coffee Hour Hosts6 Stewardship/Finance Committee

    13 Evangelism Committee20 N/A at printing27 Easter Breakfast-Seekers

    Altar Flowers27 Ashley & Buck Ray

    No Altar Flowers in Lent

    Lectors2 (7:00 p.m. -Lent) Tommy Stone6 (8:30 a.m.) Karen Price

    (11:00 a.m.) Carl Shealy9 (7:00 p.m.-Lent.)N/A at printing

    13 (8:30 a.m.) Steve Teer(11:00 a.m.) Tommy Stone

    16 (7:00 p.m.-Lent)N/A at prinitng20 (8:30 a.m.) Judy Nichols

    (11:00 a.m.) Elizabeth Lindler24 (7:00 p.m.-Maundy Thursday) Marie Eargle27 (7:00 a.m.) Hazel Duell

    (11:00 a.m.) Zack Spence

    Acolytes2 (7:00 p.m. -Lent) Emily Carter6 (8:30 a.m.) Emma Grace Jordan

    (11:00 a.m.) Mallory Nichols9 (7:00 p.m.-Lent.)N/A at printing

    13 (8:30 a.m.) Caroline Bedenbaugh(11:00 a.m.) Kylie Craps

    16 (7:00 p.m.-Lent) Emily Carter20 (8:30 a.m.) Martin Craps

    (11:00 a.m.) Emma Grace Jordan24 (7:00 p.m.-Maundy Thursday)N/A at printing27 (7:00a.m.) N/A at printing

    (11:00 a.m.) Talor Roberts

    Altar GuildBonnie Long, Jane Risinger, Anna HarmonShelia Harmon

    Offering Courier(s)________________________

    Offering CountersMonroe Lindler, Stig Jorgensen

    Front Porch VisitorDonna & Carl Shealy

    Nursery Assistants2 (7:00 p.m. -Lent) N/A at printing6 (8:30 a.m.) N/A at printing

    (11:00 a.m.)N/A at printing9 (7:00 p.m.-Lent.)N/A at printing13 (8:30 a.m.)N/A at printing

    (11:00 a.m.) Rylee Smith16 (7:00 p.m.-Lent)N/A at printing20 (8:30 a.m.)N/A at printing

    (11:00 a.m.)N/A at printing24 (7:00 p.m.-Maundy Thursday)N/A at printing27 (7:00a.m.) N/A at printing

    (11:00 a.m.) N/A at printing

    The Usher Chairpersons are also the

    Lock Team members for this month.

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    JUNIOR HIGH YOUTH..Sixth, Seventh and Eighth Grades

    March 6,13,20 5:30 PM-6:30 PM, Junior Youth Meeting

    March 1,8,15,22,29 7:00 AM, Prayer Breakfast at Chick-Fil-A,meet at church by 6:50 to ride bus.

    Senior HIGH YOUTH..Ninth thru Twelfth Grades

    March 6,13,20 7:00 PM-8:00 PM, Senior Youth Meeting

    March 1,8,15,22,29 7:00 AM, Prayer Breakfast at Chick-Fil-A,meet at church by 6:50 to ride bus.

    CLUB 345....Third, Fourth and Fifth Grades

    March 20 2:00-5:00 Visit Shut-Ins

    March 26 9:30 AM Breakfast & Easter Egg Hunt

    S.P.Y. NEWS

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    St.PetersStaff

    SeniorPastorRev.Dr.WilliamE.White

    AssociatePastorRev.PauletteMcHugh

    ChancelChoir/BellDirectorBarryMoore

    MatinsChoir/InstrumentalistCraigDavis

    JuniorChoirDirectorCindyEvans

    AngelChoirDirectorJenniferHowell

    OrganistMarthaHill

    YouthDirectorTravisMcLeod

    AdministrativeCoordinatorAmberScarborough

    NurseryAttendantAllisonBlack

    Howtocontactus1130St.PetersRoad

    LexingtonSC29072Telephone~803-359-2470

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