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Upcoming Events

Special Vestry: Sunday May 20th, 2012 during announcements to vote on applying for a grant to help usin our building projects for the Rectory.

St. Peter's Clean-up Day is scheduled for Saturday, June 2nd at 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. for our annual cleaning bee. Lunch will be provided and please speak to Mike Burrows if you have any questions.  456-7500.

*Relational and Listening Ministry". A caregiver provides a soft and safe place to fall. Pastoral ministry is not telling people what to do. The Pastoral Ministry initiative here at St. Peter's will begin small and grow as we feel our way along. Remember Jesus began his ministry with only a few. If you are interested in more information, please talk with Fr. Matt or Dawn Leggett.

Meetings:

2012: Parish Executive Meetings: (all meetings start at 7:30 p.m)Tues. June 19th @ St. Peter's; Tues. Oct. 2nd @ St. John's; Fri. Dec. 14th Christmas Party @ Rectory;

2013: Tues. Jan. 15th (Budget & Vestry Pre) @ St. John's;

Warden's Meetings: June 2th @ The Rectory; No Formal Meetings in July; Tues. Aug. 21st @ St. Peter's; Tues. Oct. 16th @ St. Peter's; Tues. Nov. 13th @ St. Peter's; No Formal Meeting in December; 2013: Sat. Jan. 26th (Budget & Vestry Prep) @ St. Peter's 10. a.m.

Advisory Board Meetings: (all meetings @ 7:30 p.m.): 2012: Tues. Sept. 18th @ St. Peter's; tues. Nov. 20th @ St. Peter's;

2013: Tues. Jan. 29th @ St. Peter's

 

St. Peter's Anglican Church

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6254 Yonge St., Churchill, ON L0L 1K0

St. Peter's is a welcoming church, located on Hwy #11 just south of Stroud. The church celebrated its 150 anniversary in 1998. If you are looking for a family church and are new to this area, why not drop by for our service at 9:15 a.m. any Sunday morning.

For information call 705-458-1801

Click here for directions to St. Peter's Anglican Church.

Many times during the year St. Peter’s steps up to the plate and contributes to our local community by helping out in many different ways.  This, of course, is what a Christian community does, and St. Peter’s does it in spades.

Now there is yet another way to do what we do so well.  We are starting our Faithworks Campaign.  Faithworks is an annual Diocesan campaign that supports people who need our help in many different ways.  The poor, the abused, the lonely, the young and the old, people struggling with addictions, the newly released from prison, the homeless and people overseas who have suffered from natural disasters , famine or oppressive living conditions all benefit from The Faithworks Campaign.  This is one way we can reach even further afield to help those in need.

 To make things easier for you there are monthly envelopes at the back of the church which already have your number  printed on them.  Any amount of donation, big or small will be gratefully accepted.

 If you have any questions please ask  either Rev. Matthew, Marilyn Davies or Joan Rothon.  We thank you in advance for your support.

*Update: The Rural Outreach Committee, ROC, is an emergency shelter for people in need, regardless of race, religion, social, economic situation, political views, sexual orientation or preference. The ROC provides a 24-hour confidential "Safe Zone" for victims of violence and their families. The ROC will also provide temporary shelter for individuals who suddenly find themselves homeless because of flooding, fire or other emergency due to natural disaster.