7th Sunday after the Epiphany
Feb
23
9:00 AM09:00

7th Sunday after the Epiphany

ALL ARE WELCOME!

SUNDAY SERVICE - (IN-PERSON & ON ZOOM)

  • 9:00AM Sunday Service

  • For more info about the service, please email the church at: stpetersbytheseak@gmail.com

Pearl of the Week

The world now is too dangerous and too beautiful for

anything but love.

May your eyes be so blessed you see God in everyone.

Your ears, so you hear the cry of the poor.

May your hands be so blessed that everything you touch is

a sacrament.

Your lips, so you speak nothing but the truth with love.

May your feet be so blessed you run to those who need you.

And may your heart be so opened, so set on fire, that your love,

your love, changes everything. (A Black Rock Prayer Book)

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Last Sunday after the Epiphany
Mar
2
9:00 AM09:00

Last Sunday after the Epiphany

ALL ARE WELCOME!

SUNDAY SERVICE - (IN-PERSON & ON ZOOM)

  • 9:00AM Sunday Service

  • For more info about the service, please email the church at: stpetersbytheseak@gmail.com

  • SUNDAY SCHOOL FOR THE YOUTH TODAY!


Pearl of the Week

Epiphany season reminds us that the life and ministry of Jesus is not only an event in the past, but a reality that changes everything. Even our very hearts are changed, as Christ’s light shines brightly through us. Rev. Scott Gunn, Forward Movement

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Lent Books & Conversations
Mar
3
11:00 AM11:00

Lent Books & Conversations

Lent Books & Conversations

Mondays @ 11am (on zoom) - March 3-April 7

For a copy of the book, and for zoom info: Contact the church office at: stpetersbytheseak@gmail.com

Book: A Full Hearted Life: Follwing Jesus in this Secular Age (by Jake Owensby)

Meaningful answers for life’s big questions.

Everyone must ask life’s big questions. Even people who reject any hint of the supernatural and insist that nothing exists apart from matter will have to find meaning for themselves. To put this another way, the defining mark of our secular age is not the absence of belief, but rather the effect on our consciousness of the sheer number of competing belief systems. That effect is fragilization.

And so, belief is fragile. We don’t have to believe what we believe. We could believe something else entirely.

This book articulates how believing in Jesus gives us a sense of who we are, why we’re here, what the good life is, and how to move toward that good life.

This is not traditional apologetics, offering logical proofs that God exists or that Jesus is God incarnate or that all those alternative belief systems are false. Put simply, the aim of this book is to help you see for yourself and to explain to others how Christian belief and Christian practice can make life meaningful.

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ASH WEDNESDAY Service (in person)
Mar
5
5:30 PM17:30

ASH WEDNESDAY Service (in person)

ASH WEDNESDAY SERVICE @ 5:30pm (IN THE CHURCH)


Pearl for Ash Wednesday

It is in places and experiences that seem insignificant, dark,

or empty, that we will not only find grace,

but we will find the kingdom.

Br. James Koester, SSJE



For more info, please contact the church office:

phone: 907-747-3977

email: stpeterbytheseak@gmail.com

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1 Lent - Bishop Mark Visit!
Mar
9
9:00 AM09:00

1 Lent - Bishop Mark Visit!

ALL ARE WELCOME!

SUNDAY SERVICE - (IN-PERSON & ON ZOOM)

  • 9:00AM Sunday Service

  • For more info about the service, please email the church at: stpetersbytheseak@gmail.com


Pearl of the Week

Epiphany season reminds us that the life and ministry of Jesus is not only an event in the past, but a reality that changes everything. Even our very hearts are changed, as Christ’s light shines brightly through us. Rev. Scott Gunn, Forward Movement

FREE PDF copy of the Book of Common Prayer - Click HERE

*FREE Online version of Book of Common Prayer - Click HERE


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Lent Books & Conversations
Mar
10
11:00 AM11:00

Lent Books & Conversations

Lent Books & Conversations

Mondays @ 11am (on zoom) - March 3-April 7

For a copy of the book, and for zoom info: Contact the church office at: stpetersbytheseak@gmail.com

Book: A Full Hearted Life: Follwing Jesus in this Secular Age (by Jake Owensby)

Meaningful answers for life’s big questions.

Everyone must ask life’s big questions. Even people who reject any hint of the supernatural and insist that nothing exists apart from matter will have to find meaning for themselves. To put this another way, the defining mark of our secular age is not the absence of belief, but rather the effect on our consciousness of the sheer number of competing belief systems. That effect is fragilization.

And so, belief is fragile. We don’t have to believe what we believe. We could believe something else entirely.

This book articulates how believing in Jesus gives us a sense of who we are, why we’re here, what the good life is, and how to move toward that good life.

This is not traditional apologetics, offering logical proofs that God exists or that Jesus is God incarnate or that all those alternative belief systems are false. Put simply, the aim of this book is to help you see for yourself and to explain to others how Christian belief and Christian practice can make life meaningful.

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2 Lent
Mar
16
9:00 AM09:00

2 Lent

ALL ARE WELCOME!

SUNDAY SERVICE - (IN-PERSON & ON ZOOM)

  • 9:00AM Sunday Service

  • For more info about the service, please email the church at: stpetersbytheseak@gmail.com


Pearl of the Week

Epiphany season reminds us that the life and ministry of Jesus is not only an event in the past, but a reality that changes everything. Even our very hearts are changed, as Christ’s light shines brightly through us. Rev. Scott Gunn, Forward Movement

FREE PDF copy of the Book of Common Prayer - Click HERE

*FREE Online version of Book of Common Prayer - Click HERE


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Lent Books & Conversations
Mar
17
11:00 AM11:00

Lent Books & Conversations

Lent Books & Conversations

Mondays @ 11am (on zoom) - March 3-April 7

For a copy of the book, and for zoom info: Contact the church office at: stpetersbytheseak@gmail.com

Book: A Full Hearted Life: Follwing Jesus in this Secular Age (by Jake Owensby)

Meaningful answers for life’s big questions.

Everyone must ask life’s big questions. Even people who reject any hint of the supernatural and insist that nothing exists apart from matter will have to find meaning for themselves. To put this another way, the defining mark of our secular age is not the absence of belief, but rather the effect on our consciousness of the sheer number of competing belief systems. That effect is fragilization.

And so, belief is fragile. We don’t have to believe what we believe. We could believe something else entirely.

This book articulates how believing in Jesus gives us a sense of who we are, why we’re here, what the good life is, and how to move toward that good life.

This is not traditional apologetics, offering logical proofs that God exists or that Jesus is God incarnate or that all those alternative belief systems are false. Put simply, the aim of this book is to help you see for yourself and to explain to others how Christian belief and Christian practice can make life meaningful.

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3 Lent
Mar
23
9:00 AM09:00

3 Lent

ALL ARE WELCOME!

SUNDAY SERVICE - (IN-PERSON & ON ZOOM)

  • 9:00AM Sunday Service

  • For more info about the service, please email the church at: stpetersbytheseak@gmail.com


Pearl of the Week

Epiphany season reminds us that the life and ministry of Jesus is not only an event in the past, but a reality that changes everything. Even our very hearts are changed, as Christ’s light shines brightly through us. Rev. Scott Gunn, Forward Movement

FREE PDF copy of the Book of Common Prayer - Click HERE

*FREE Online version of Book of Common Prayer - Click HERE


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Lent Books & Conversations
Mar
24
11:00 AM11:00

Lent Books & Conversations

Lent Books & Conversations

Mondays @ 11am (on zoom) - March 3-April 7

For a copy of the book, and for zoom info: Contact the church office at: stpetersbytheseak@gmail.com

Book: A Full Hearted Life: Follwing Jesus in this Secular Age (by Jake Owensby)

Meaningful answers for life’s big questions.

Everyone must ask life’s big questions. Even people who reject any hint of the supernatural and insist that nothing exists apart from matter will have to find meaning for themselves. To put this another way, the defining mark of our secular age is not the absence of belief, but rather the effect on our consciousness of the sheer number of competing belief systems. That effect is fragilization.

And so, belief is fragile. We don’t have to believe what we believe. We could believe something else entirely.

This book articulates how believing in Jesus gives us a sense of who we are, why we’re here, what the good life is, and how to move toward that good life.

This is not traditional apologetics, offering logical proofs that God exists or that Jesus is God incarnate or that all those alternative belief systems are false. Put simply, the aim of this book is to help you see for yourself and to explain to others how Christian belief and Christian practice can make life meaningful.

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4 Lent
Mar
30
9:00 AM09:00

4 Lent

ALL ARE WELCOME!

SUNDAY SERVICE - (IN-PERSON & ON ZOOM)

  • 9:00AM Sunday Service

  • For more info about the service, please email the church at: stpetersbytheseak@gmail.com


Pearl of the Week

Epiphany season reminds us that the life and ministry of Jesus is not only an event in the past, but a reality that changes everything. Even our very hearts are changed, as Christ’s light shines brightly through us. Rev. Scott Gunn, Forward Movement

FREE PDF copy of the Book of Common Prayer - Click HERE

*FREE Online version of Book of Common Prayer - Click HERE


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Lent Books & Conversations
Mar
31
11:00 AM11:00

Lent Books & Conversations

Lent Books & Conversations

Mondays @ 11am (on zoom) - March 3-April 7

For a copy of the book, and for zoom info: Contact the church office at: stpetersbytheseak@gmail.com

Book: A Full Hearted Life: Follwing Jesus in this Secular Age (by Jake Owensby)

Meaningful answers for life’s big questions.

Everyone must ask life’s big questions. Even people who reject any hint of the supernatural and insist that nothing exists apart from matter will have to find meaning for themselves. To put this another way, the defining mark of our secular age is not the absence of belief, but rather the effect on our consciousness of the sheer number of competing belief systems. That effect is fragilization.

And so, belief is fragile. We don’t have to believe what we believe. We could believe something else entirely.

This book articulates how believing in Jesus gives us a sense of who we are, why we’re here, what the good life is, and how to move toward that good life.

This is not traditional apologetics, offering logical proofs that God exists or that Jesus is God incarnate or that all those alternative belief systems are false. Put simply, the aim of this book is to help you see for yourself and to explain to others how Christian belief and Christian practice can make life meaningful.

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Lent Books & Conversations
Apr
7
11:00 AM11:00

Lent Books & Conversations

Lent Books & Conversations

Mondays @ 11am (on zoom) - March 3-April 7

For a copy of the book, and for zoom info: Contact the church office at: stpetersbytheseak@gmail.com

Book: A Full Hearted Life: Follwing Jesus in this Secular Age (by Jake Owensby)

Meaningful answers for life’s big questions.

Everyone must ask life’s big questions. Even people who reject any hint of the supernatural and insist that nothing exists apart from matter will have to find meaning for themselves. To put this another way, the defining mark of our secular age is not the absence of belief, but rather the effect on our consciousness of the sheer number of competing belief systems. That effect is fragilization.

And so, belief is fragile. We don’t have to believe what we believe. We could believe something else entirely.

This book articulates how believing in Jesus gives us a sense of who we are, why we’re here, what the good life is, and how to move toward that good life.

This is not traditional apologetics, offering logical proofs that God exists or that Jesus is God incarnate or that all those alternative belief systems are false. Put simply, the aim of this book is to help you see for yourself and to explain to others how Christian belief and Christian practice can make life meaningful.

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6th Sunday after the Epiphany
Feb
16
9:00 AM09:00

6th Sunday after the Epiphany

ALL ARE WELCOME!

SUNDAY SERVICE - (IN-PERSON & ON ZOOM)

  • 9:00AM Sunday Service

  • For more info about the service, please email the church at: stpetersbytheseak@gmail.com


Pearl of the Week

I have a dream, God says. Please help Me to realize it. It is a dream of a world whose ugliness and squalor and poverty, its war and hostility, its greed and harsh competitiveness, its alienation and disharmony are changed into their glorious counterparts, when there will be more laughter, joy, and peace, where there will be justice and goodness and compassion and love and caring and sharing. I have a dream that swords will be beaten into plowshares and spears into pruning hooks, that My children will know that they are members of one family, the human family, God's family, My family. -

The Most Reverend Desmond Tutu (God Has a Dream: A Vision of Hope of Our Time)

 

FREE PDF copy of the Book of Common Prayer - Click HERE

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5th Sunday after the Epiphany
Feb
9
9:00 AM09:00

5th Sunday after the Epiphany

ALL ARE WELCOME!

SUNDAY SERVICE - (IN-PERSON & ON ZOOM)

  • 9:00AM Sunday Service

  • For more info about the service, please email the church at: stpetersbytheseak@gmail.com

  • ****SUNDAY SCHOOL THIS WEEK!


Pearl of the Week

Epiphany season reminds us that the life and ministry of Jesus is not only an event in the past, but a reality that changes everything. Even our very hearts are changed, as Christ’s light shines brightly through us. The Rev. Scott Gunn, Forward Movement

FREE PDF copy of the Book of Common Prayer - Click HERE

*FREE Online version of Book of Common Prayer - Click HERE


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 Presentation of Jesus in the Temple
Feb
2
9:00 AM09:00

Presentation of Jesus in the Temple

ALL ARE WELCOME!

SUNDAY SERVICE - (IN-PERSON & ON ZOOM)

  • 9:00AM Sunday Service

  • For more info about the service, please email the church at: stpetersbytheseak@gmail.com

Pearl of the Week

Presentation of Jesus in the Temple; What does it mean for you to know that God is love, and that God lives in you? I come to know by touch and movement, and God is revealed to me most fully in a sensory, tactile, and kinesthetic way: moving and being moved, holding and being held. You may be different. What way of knowing can serve as a highway for God’s grace, for God’s self-revelation to you?   Br. Lain Wilson, SSJE 

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3rd Sunday after the Epiphany
Jan
26
9:00 AM09:00

3rd Sunday after the Epiphany

ALL ARE WELCOME!

SUNDAY SERVICE - (IN-PERSON & ON ZOOM)

  • 9:00AM Sunday Service

  • For more info about the service, please email the church at: stpetersbytheseak@gmail.com

  • ANNUAL MEETING DAY!

Pearl of the Week

 In his hometown synagogue in Nazareth, Jesus reminds the congregation that the words of God’s anointing were liberating to those who had the least in society. These words released hope among all who struggled, who couldn’t imagine that another way of living, another world, was possible. Jesus was not speaking only to the spiritual side of God’s grace. His words are part of a larger vision of liberation. Jesus’ words, Isaiah’s words, speak to a deeper kind of hope. The Rev. Celeste Kennel-Shank, Sojourners

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