Fully Alive!

Commemorate the Last Supper of Jesus with his disciples and celebrate with those new communicants who will partake in the sacrament of Holy Communion for the first time. 6:30 pm Sanctuary

Reflect on Jesus’ ultimate sacrifice for us on the cross, offering atonement for our sins, victory over sin & death, and reconciliation. 6:30 pm Sanctuary

Join us Easter Sunday as we gather to celebrate the joy, hope, and new life found in the risen Savior! 8:00 am Sanctuary*  •  9:00 am Life Center  •  9:45 am Sanctuary*  •  10:30 am Life Center. *Will be live streamed.

GOVERNING BOARD NOMINATIONS ARE DUE 4/15
The Governing Board is calling for nominations. We encourage all to pray that God will deliver up leaders to serve in this vital role. We seek women and men who have leadership experience, who are voting members of the congregation, and who are able to serve in accordance with the qualifications and expectations listed in the GBPM. Nominations can now be made through a simple online form HERE. Paper copies are also available through the church office.

A description of the qualifications can be found in the Governing Board Policy Manual (GBPM) posted on our website fulllifeinchrist.org/governing-board or in the church office. The nomination deadline is April 15.

🚨 TRIVIA NIGHT IS NEXT FRIDAY, APRIL 10 — AND REGISTRATION CLOSES FRIDAY AT MIDNIGHT
Don’t miss your chance to be part of it — trivia, games, raffles, and prizes all night. Register HERE.

AMERICAN HERITAGE GIRLS PLANT & FLOWER SALE! LAST CALL
Last call for the American Heritage Girls annual flower sale. Order forms and payment are due Friday, April 10th, and delivery day is Friday, May 8th, just in time for Mother's Day.  Flower sale forms may be dropped off at the front desk at St. Peter. 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. Thank you for supporting our young women. Enjoy your flowers!

Hey gals! Join us for a meaningful opportunity at our Grace & Gather women’s ministry on April 28th and make a global impact in partnership with Accessible Hope International in Sierra Leone, Africa. Support women with disabilities by donating and packing items for the Hope Store, where participants can “purchase” essential goods using program-earned currency through educational and health initiatives. You can also help assemble Mother-Baby Packs, which provide newborn essentials to mothers in need after childbirth. Pick up a Hope Store item list or click here and be part of a hands-on effort to bring hope, dignity, and care to families in Sierra Leone. April 28 6:30-8:00pm Life Center

FAMILY DEVOTIONS
It starts with good intentions: to have family devotions at the dinner table every evening. The first week goes really well, but then your oldest has a basketball game at 6:30 and your youngest needs to get her dance recital costume fitted. Before long, your great intentions fall by the wayside, and you feel guilty about giving up on family devotions.

First, please stop feeling guilty or beating yourself up. Family schedules often require changes and adjustments. Daily family devotions might not work with your family’s schedule; the idea is to have family devotional time together as often as possible. The point of family devotions is not the quantity of devotional time but rather the quality of your time together. Your children will benefit more from a brief but meaningful time of Bible reading and discussion than an elaborate but hurried effort that leaves everyone feeling stressed.

As you incorporate family devotions into your schedule, consider the following:

  • While daily devotional time is ideal, develop a schedule of the days that work for you and your family. If Dad has a weekly Tuesday night meeting and Thursday soccer practices run late, focus on a Monday-Wednesday-Friday devotion time.

  • Find a time of day that fits your family calendar. Many families plan for devotional time following supper. For others, closer to bedtime works better. Maybe they happen in the car on the way to practice.

  • Keep devotions brief, no longer than 10–15 minutes.

  • Find ways to involve everyone. Older children can read Bible accounts, select songs, and lead prayer. Younger children can mark pages in the Bible story book and help prepare your devotional space.

  • Application is important. Help children apply the Bible lesson or worship element into their everyday lives by asking simple questions to help them see connections.

  • Flexibility is key. If your schedule changes, work with it. Resume your scheduled devotional time when possible, or establish a new schedule.

 Remember, building a routine takes time. You may have starts and stops along the way. The goal is to create intentional opportunities to learn and grow in your understanding of the Scriptures and the patterns of worship together as a family. My God bless your time together.

ST. PETER STUDENTS TO PERFORM CINDERELLA.
St. Peter students are looking forward to performing the classic and charming musical "Rodgers & Hammerstein's Cinderella: Youth Edition" next month.  Please note the opportunities to see the show:
• Open Rehearsal: Thursday, April 16 at 3:30 pm (perfect for seniors and families with very young children; special invitation for Lutheran Home residents)
• Performance with Royal Reception (all ages): Friday, April 17 at 6:30 pm
• Performance with Royal Reception (all ages): Saturday, April 18 at 6:30 pm
PURCHASE WORSHIP FLOWERS
ST. PETER FINANCIAL REPORTS
THANK YOU FROM ACCESSIBLE HOPE INTERNATIONAL
“Dear St. Peter, Thank you for your generosity to AHI during your February missions focus. We are simply overwhelmed by the generosity of your congregation as you highlighted our work among the world’s most vulnerable. We are so grateful for your Kingdom partnership in this important work. You’re making a profound impact. In Him, Accessible Hope International Team”
MAKE A GIFT FROM MY IRA: IRA CHARITABLE ROLLOVER
You may be looking for a way to make a significant difference to help further the St. Andrews mission and vision. If you are 70½ or older you may also be interested in a way to lower the income and taxes from your IRA withdrawals. An IRA charitable rollover is a way you can help continue our work and benefit this year.

Benefits of an IRA charitable rollover:
• Avoid taxes on transfers of up to $111,000 from your IRA to St. Peter Lutheran Church
• May satisfy your required minimum distribution (RMD) for the year.
• Reduce your taxable income, even if you do not itemize deductions.
• Make a gift that is not subject to the deduction limits on charitable gifts.
• Help further the work and mission of St. Peter Lutheran Church and School


How an IRA charitable rollover gift works
1. Contact your IRA plan administrator to make a gift from your IRA to St. Peter Lutheran Church, 111 W. Olive Street, Arlington Heights, IL 60004    FEIN Tax I/D #36-2387149
2. Your IRA funds will be directly transferred to St. Peter Lutheran Church to help continue our important work.
3. Please note that IRA charitable rollover gifts do not qualify for a charitable deduction.
4. Please contact Ray Pagels, St. Peter’s Charitable Gift Planner,  if you wish for your gift to be used for a specific fund offered in the St. Peter Foundation or the Firm Foundation…Faithful Future Capital Campaign.
5. You may also, prayerfully consider naming St. Peter Lutheran  Church as the Beneficiary of your IRA/401/ 403B Account.

For additional information or questions, please contact Ray Pagels on his cell at 847-226-2262 or raymondpagels1@gmail.com
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COMMUNITY • EMPOWERING • BOLDNESS • JOY
 

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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