Fully Alive!
COURAGEOUS STORYTELLERS

Hi, my name is Annie Leonard, and I’ve been at St. Peter for 4 years. During this time, my faith in God has truly grown.
When I was in fourth grade, I had a really hard time talking about God. Whenever the topic came up, I would just push it away. I just couldn’t seem to connect with the message the pastor was sharing at the church my family went to. It felt like I had two different lives. Throughout the year, my friend started sharing her faith with me and how it had changed her life. As she spoke, I could see a real difference in her—she seemed at peace. She talked about God in a way that I understood, patiently explaining what each part meant. Then I saw this verse:
Deuteronomy 31:6Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid or terrified because of them, for the Lord your God goes with you; He will never leave you nor forsake you.”
That night, when I got home, I prayed to God for the first time in a long time. I said, “God, be with me. Bless tomorrow, and help me not to worry about what’s ahead, but to focus on today and how I can start growing my faith in You.”
The next day, I felt different— I felt lighter. I began reading the Bible daily and started using a devotional.
We have been talking about Luke in class, and a few verses have really stuck out to me.
Luke 12:22- 25Then Jesus said to his disciples: ‘Therefore I tell you, do not worry about your life, what you will eat; or about your body, what you will wear. For life is more than food, and the body more than clothes. Who of you by worrying can add a single hour to your life?“
These verses remind me to trust God completely and not to worry about the things I can’t control. My journey with Him has taught me that faith grows one step, one prayer, and one verse at a time. 
AMERICAN HERITAGE GIRLS PLANT & FLOWER SALE!
The rainy season is here and the American Heritage Girls (AHG) are having their annual flower sale. Our 10-inch hanging baskets make a wonderful Mother's Day gift! We still use the same high-quality supplier. Take a look at the available items in this Flower Order Form for more details.  Can't decide what to get? Have a peek at these Flower Photos. Order forms and payment are due Friday, April 10th and delivery day is Friday, May 8th. Thank you for supporting our young women. Enjoy your flowers!

Join us for Grace & Gather Women’s Ministry on Tuesday, March 17th for a joyful evening of connection, encouragement, and a delicious taco bar! Grace & Gather exists to create a warm and welcoming space where women of all walks of life can connect with God and each other, listen to His voice, and respond in faith. Sign up to bring a taco bar item and come ready for meaningful fellowship! 🌮Sign Up to Contribute to Taco Tuesday!

WORDS OF WORSHIP INITIATIVE
St. Peter is excited to announce that we are partnering with CPH and several other churches in the area for the Words of Worship initiative. What is Words of Worship? This program equips congregations and families with tools to nurture children’s faith through meaningful, age-appropriate engagement in worship and prayer.

Key objectives include the following:

  • Equip parents, caregivers, pastors, and church workers to pass along the faith to children from birth to age 8.

  • Develop companion resources to help families use the common language of faith at home.

  • Help children to express their faith by nurturing worship and prayer practices.

Over the coming weeks, you may receive surveys soliciting your feedback or helpful tips for your family. We encourage you to participate fully. We value your families and want to serve your needs. Please reach out throughout this process if you have any questions or even suggestions of things that work well for your family. Below are a few tips for extending worship beyond Sunday mornings.

Sunday mornings can be busy, especially when you have a family of young children. Just getting everyone into the car with both shoes on in order to get to church on time can be a challenge.

Once you get to church, you do your best to focus on the hymns, liturgy, and message. Before long, the service ends and it is time to head home. Success! But now what? How can your family already begin to make space in your week to connect what happens on Sundays with the rest of daily life?

Consider times outside of Sunday morning worship when your family might engage in faith conversations:

  • Eat together as a family, especially on Sunday afternoon. This provides opportunities to discuss what children saw and heard in the service earlier. Questions such as “Who was there today?” or “What was your favorite part of Sunday School or Kids Word?” or “What was your favorite song?” can help kids remember the morning as you begin the conversation.

  • Every family schedule has brief pauses, such as periods when you are waiting for older children to get out of sports practice, lessons, and the like. Use these times to discuss the language used in worship, favorite hymns, and so forth. “Is there something you want to pray about?” can provide all kinds of conversation starters.

  • Have a worship music dance party where you sing and dance to your favorite songs and hymns. This can happen in the car or in the kitchen!

  • Make bedtime a pleasurable experience with time to review the day: Read a favorite Bible story book and pray together as a family. Begin early when you can so that this can be as peaceful a time as possible. And on those crazy nights? Just a simple song and prayer are great.

  • Establish a routine for the day that allows time for prayer together as a family, but also embrace moments to pray one-on-one with each child occasionally. 

  • Start your Sunday routine early. Since getting to church on time can sometimes be a challenge, create a plan that makes getting ready on Sunday as stress-free as possible.

    • Lay out church clothes, busy bags, and other supplies the night before. Show excitement in being able to go to church together.

    • Develop a standard routine for getting ready on Sunday and practice it with your children to help them develop independence when preparing for worship.

Start small! Choose one of these ideas and go from there. Any time your family is able to pray, sing, or read the Bible together, you are growing in your words of worship.

THANK YOU FROM ACCESSIBLE HOPE
Thank you so much for the opportunity to come and speak with you in February about the ministry of Accessible Hope, and thank you for your generous partnership in caring for and reaching vulnerable and marginalized people with disabilities with the gospel of Jesus. We are grateful you have joined with us in taking steps to ensure that one-by-one, this vast and unreached population of people hears the good news and moves closer to a relationship with Jesus. If you would like to continue to have an impact individually, click HERE and join our team! The winners of the door prizes for having signed up for our newsletter are: Christine Derengowski and Susie Rateike!

EXCITING NEWS FOR 5TH GRADERS!
This year marks the start of their Confirmation journey, we invite all St. Peter & Public School 5th graders & up to Pastor Randy's Confirmation Workshop #1 on First/Holy Communion, happening Thursday, March 12, from 6:30–8:00 pm in the Life Center. After completing this workshop, students will be able to receive their First Communion, traditionally during our Maundy Thursday service (April 2 at 6:30 pm). Families are also welcome to choose another time that feels right.
TRIVIA NIGHT IS BACK — FRIDAY, APRIL 10! 🎉
Join us for a Parents’ Night Out in the Life Center Room from 6–9:30 PM! Teams of 6–8, BYOB & BYOF (Ravinia-style), and prizes for Top Scoring Team, Best Team Theme, and raffle winners. Admission is $25 per person. Raffle games available for $10 each — or grab the “3 for $25” bundle and save! No team? No problem — we’ll match you. Space is limited! Register Here!
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CHARITABLE GIFTS
We live in an “I can do it myself” culture.  The truth is that with creating a Christian estate plan, we need an entire team, to assist us to make sure that our plan is well grounded.  Having a good attorney is essential to this process, as they bring expertise to know how to document your plans legally and clearly in your will or trust, especially accounting for unique challenges.  Your LCMS Foundation Associate Gift Planning Counselor can help you organize your information and goals so you are ready to work with your attorney.  Contact Ray Pagels at his cell 847-226-2262 or raymondpagels1@gmail.com
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Mission: Leading People To A Full Life In Christ
I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full. John 10:10

 

Vision: Seeing Lives And Communities Transformed As We Become More Like Jesus
And we all… are being transformed into His image with ever-increasing glory, which comes from the Lord, who is the Spirit. 2 Corinthians 3:18

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