August 14, 2020, StPLC Events Update
Three Weeks Left To Meet Your Selian Fundraising Goals
This year’s Selian Run/Walk Fundraiser will wrap up on September 6th. Have you signed up? Have you gotten closer to your fitness goals? It’s not too late to support Saint Peter’s favorite organization in Tanzania. Get all the details here.
We Want To Hear From You About God's Work. Our Hands.
This year as part of God’s Work. Our Hands, we want to acknowledge all the many ways Saint Peter members are God’s hands in the world. Will you please share with us the organizations that are near and dear to your heart? Send a note to welcometeam@stplc.org to provide us with information about how you are loving your neighbor in your community and then we can share it with the rest of Saint Peter.
In addition to gathering information about your personal connection to local service agencies, we are promoting a month of service between September 13th and October 11th. More details will be sent out in the coming weeks.
Prayer Flags Reminder
The Prayer Flag installation on the StPLC labyrinth is growing! As you fill out your prayer flags during or after each gathering, please return the flags to your group leader, drop them in the basket placed outside the administration entrance to the church building or mail the flags to Jeanne Maloney. If you are not participating in Four Squares and would like to include a special prayer on a flag, contact Jeanne as well.
Upcoming Community Blood Drives
Saint Peter will not be hosting a blood drive through Vitalant in the near future, but there are other opportunities to donate blood. Visit donors.vitalant.org where you can search for blood donation opportunities by zip code.
Supporting Your Friends During COVID
Many Sundays these last few months, we’ve featured a cause or organization that could use our support. We’ve been taking notes and have listed summaries on this page that is featured on www.stplc.org/covid. Check it out and see what you may have missed and how you can give back to so many folks who could use extra prayers during the pandemic.