Fully Alive!

Research has shown the impact of reading with your child starting in infancy. The benefits go far beyond language development and include social, emotional, and character development. Experts point out that the practice of reading to your child daily also builds strong parent-child bonds. Including God’s Word and Christian books in this time together provides priceless benefit as you and your children “spend time with God and one another” (Matthew 18:20).

St. Peter loves supporting families as they introduce their children to God’s Word. We have Jesus Storybook Bibles available in our worship spaces, simple board and picture books in the worship bags, and a variety of bibles, books, and devotionals for parents and kids to peruse in our Living Room. Each Bible offers different things to develop understanding from simplified vocabulary for emerging readers to discussion questions and prayers as your understanding deepens. Feel free to check them out or ask us for recommendations. Here are a few tips and tricks to introduce bible stories to your kiddos.

 Reading to Your Child:

  • Find a comfortable place to read, such as a cozy chair with enough room for your child to sit on your lap, or with your child tucked in bed and you sitting alongside.

  • Make sure the lighting is bright enough to read and see the art clearly.

  • As you read, vary your voice to emphasize important words and to add excitement for your child.

  • Point out the artwork. As your child becomes more familiar with each Bible account, encourage them to point out specific elements in the picture that relate to the story.

  • If you are reading as part of your child’s bedtime routine, close with a familiar bedtime prayer or by simply thanking God for the story you read and the time spent together.

  • Over time, your child will develop favorite Bible stories. Alternate between reading the next Bible story in order and asking your child to pick.

 Reading with Your Child:

  • Continue to find a comfortable, well-lit place to read together with your child.

  • As your child’s reading ability and language skills grow, encourage them to read all or part of the Bible account.

  • Young readers can be slow; allow time for them to recognize sight words and to sound out words they may not know. Provide assistance only as needed or requested.

  • Use the art images to help reinforce the vocabulary used in the Bible story.

  • Check for understanding by asking a few questions about the story.

  • Help your child apply the Bible account to everyday life in a practical way.

The Bible can provide daily opportunities for you and your children to study God’s Word together. As you work through the Bible accounts, you each can grow in your understanding of the Word and the language of faith.

HIGH SCHOOL YOUTH GROUP
Our High School Youth Group will continue meeting throughout the rest of the year, and we’re excited for all that’s ahead! Below you’ll find the remaining meeting dates. Students are warmly invited to join us for fellowship, fun, and growing together in faith. We’d love to see you on Sunday nights in the youth room from 6 - 8:00 pm!

• March 15
• March 22 (No Youth Group, Spring Break)
• March 29
• April 5 (No Youth Group, Easter)
• April 12
• April 19
• April 26
• May 3
• May 10 (No Youth Group, Mother’s Day)
• May 17 (Current 8th Graders Invited)
• May 24 (No Youth Group, Memorial Day)
• May 31 Final Youth Group of the Year (Current 8th Graders Invited)

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!

THANK YOU FROM ACCESSIBLE HOPE
The totals are in...Thank you to everyone who contributed to Accessible Hope International in February! A total of $5414 was raised to help share the gospel of Jesus with the vulnerable and marginalized people with disabilities in Sierra Leone and other parts of the world. If you are still interested in receiving newsletter updates on AHI programs, you can click here. 

THIS THURSDAY!
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.
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ST. PETER FINANCIAL REPORTS
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.  The estate plan certainly can focus on care for the family to whom you are responsible.  But it also plans the distribution of financial assets that have accumulated over the years.  Your financial advisor is tremendously valuable, bringing to the table your conversations about planning for family, education and retirement.  These topics should be factored into your estate plan.  Bridging the gap between current financial plans and estate plans is something your LCMS Foundation Associate Gift Planning Counselor can assist with.  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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