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Adult Sunday School | 1 and 2 Samuel
Sep
7
to Nov 23

Adult Sunday School | 1 and 2 Samuel

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Led By Fr. Jonathan Kanary

Adult Sunday School will continue its journey through the Bible by completing I Samuel and beginning 2 Samuel.  These two pivotal books recount Israel’s transition from a tribal confederacy to a monarchy, the troubled reign of its first king, Saul, and the rise of David as Israel’s archetypal king.  2 Samuel chronicles the reign of David and culminates with the rebellion of his son Absolom.  These two books deal with important theological themes such as the proper ordering of God’s people, the covenant, how God works in history and through people, the vocation of the covenant people, and the working of God among sinful people.

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The Dead Theologians Society
Sep
9
to Dec 16

The Dead Theologians Society

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Led by Fr. Michael Petty

The Dead Theologians Society is dedicated to reading and discussing the works of theologians who are dead!  However, while dead these theologians continue to influence the life of the Church through their rich teaching and insights.  The group is currently reading John Calvin’s Commentary on Romans.  Any interested person is welcome to join!  We work together to understand deep things and to help one another benefit from some of the Church’s greatest teachers.  

*Occurs the 2nd Tuesday of each month

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Wednesday Nights | Children's Ministry
Sep
10
to Nov 12

Wednesday Nights | Children's Ministry

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Virtue and Valor:Empowering young Ladies and Lads

Wednesday Nights

Join us Wednesdays this spring to dive into God's word to learn what He says about how to be a little lady or lad  (and one day, a grown woman or man) of strong Christian character. Boys and girls will worship and pray together at evening prayer then break into gender groups to discover, learn, and discuss how we can stand apart from the world and shine the light of Jesus! Mothers are encouraged to attend with their daughters and Fathers are encouraged to attend with their sons.

Pray and Play (K-2nd Grade)

Wednesday Nights

Children will spend time in play, and will go to the High Altar for a Children’s Compline with music. Children will also be spend time learning and wondering about our loving God in a special story time each week.

Nursery (0yrs-Pk4)

Wednesday Nights

For parents who are taking Discipleship Classes on Wednesday’s night.

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Wednesday Nights | Counter Culture by David Platt
Sep
10
to Nov 12

Wednesday Nights | Counter Culture by David Platt

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Led by Ann Wong & David Zein-Eldin

Grades 10th-12th

Read and discuss topics from David Platt’s book, Counter Culture. The class begins by considering a right relationship with God and then moves to various contemporary issues such as poverty, abortion, human trafficking, same-sex marriage, ethnicity, and more.

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Wednesday Nights | The Glory of God
Sep
10
to Nov 12

Wednesday Nights | The Glory of God

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Led by Ben Munroe

Modern Christianity is too often guilty of rushing past the law to get to grace.  While the law was given, in part, to reveal God’s holy nature and sovereignty and to reveal how disastrously short men and woman fall from God’s holiness, we now tend to avoid this.  Fear of offending modern people (and ourselves), however, leads to something far worse which is offending God.  A small view of God results in a small view of grace and a small view of grace is fatal to the Chrisitan life.  We are called to seek God’s face, the very face we cannot bear to see and still live as sinners.  Our God is a “consuming fire” and only as we begin to understand this will we begin to understand the magnitude of grace.

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Wednesday Nights | Prayerbook 101: An Introduction to the Book of Common Prayer
Sep
10
to Nov 12

Wednesday Nights | Prayerbook 101: An Introduction to the Book of Common Prayer

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Led by Fr. Jonathan Kanary & Fr. Michael Petty

Modern Christianity is too often guilty of rushing past the law to get to grace.  While the law was given, in part, to reveal God’s holy nature and sovereignty and to reveal how disastrously short men and woman fall from God’s holiness, we now tend to avoid this.  Fear of offending modern people (and ourselves), however, leads to something far worse which is offending God.  A small view of God results in a small view of grace and a small view of grace is fatal to the Chrisitan life.  We are called to seek God’s face, the very face we cannot bear to see and still live as sinners.  Our God is a “consuming fire” and only as we begin to understand this will we begin to understand the magnitude of grace.

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Wednesday Nights | The Value of Work in Christ
Sep
10
to Nov 12

Wednesday Nights | The Value of Work in Christ

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Led by Cliff Neilson & Steve Gordon

As Christians, we are called to serve God in every aspect of our lives.  Does this include work?  Does work have a value to God or is it just a means to an end (paying the bills)?  Is “church work” the only way to serve God or is “secular work” pleasing to Him as well?  Is your job a vocation?  Does our culture view work in the right way?  You are invited to join in a discussion of these important questions and to discover what God says about work and vocation and why these are important to God’s Kingdom.  We will use Tim Keller’s Every Good Endeavor as a guide but will also draw on C. S. Lewis, Dorothy Sayers and other Christian writers.

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Wednesday Nights | Anglicans In Mission
Sep
10
to Nov 12

Wednesday Nights | Anglicans In Mission

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Led by Fr. Herb Bailey & Jennifer Webster

What is the mission of the global Church and how can you become involved in it in concrete ways?  The subject of missions can seem overwhelming and daunting.  The New Wineskins Missionary Network has created Anglicans in Mission to help Anglicans feel less overwhelmed and less daunted by missions and to move on to a position of greater understanding, excitement, and engagement.  Class sessions will focus on God’s mission in the world, the spread of the Gospel, unreached people groups in the world, sending laborers into the harvest, understanding the global nature of the Church, and praying for global and local missions.  Participants will gain a new perspective on the mission of the Church and discover ways in which they can become involved in it.  Outcomes: Awareness, opportunities, and formation.

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Wednesday Nights | Mom to Mom
Sep
10
to Nov 12

Wednesday Nights | Mom to Mom

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Led by Alice Sanderson

Mom to Mom Heart Talk is a video-based study designed for moms.  This study explores a woman’s identity as an individual, a wife, and a mother, while being guided to discover the true Power Source for these roles.  Experienced moms and those just beginning the journey are welcome!

*Also occurs Thursday mornings from 9:30am-11am

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Wednesday Nights | Fathers Who Follow: Time, Moments, and the Mission of Fatherhood
Sep
10
to Nov 12

Wednesday Nights | Fathers Who Follow: Time, Moments, and the Mission of Fatherhood

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Led by Nate Webster

This group is for dads who want to grow in how they lead their families spiritually, not through perfection but presence. Whether you’re a new dad, a seasoned parent, or a spiritual father in someone's life, you’re welcome here. Using Family Discipleship by Matt Chandler & Adam Griffin as a guide, we’ll explore through discussion, activities and reflection questions how ordinary moments can become sacred opportunities to shape faith, character, and connection with the kids God has placed in our lives

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To Be A Christian: The Anglican Catechism
Sep
15
to Nov 17

To Be A Christian: The Anglican Catechism

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Led by Fr. Michael Petty & Fr. Jonathan Kanary

What do Anglican believe?  What does it mean to be a Christian?  How should prayer and worship shape our lives? This class provides participants with an introduction to the official catechism of the Anglican Church in North America (ACNA).  The Catechism consists of 368 questions and answers and is divided into four sections: (1) The Gospel (2) Believing in Christ (the Apostles’ Creed) (3) Belonging to Christ (The Lord’s Prayer) (4) Becoming Like Christ (The Ten Commandments). This class provides a basic introduction to the Christian faith and is recommended to those exploring the faith, new to the faith, or experienced Christians.  This class is required for all adults seeking to receive the Sacrament of Confirmation.  Resource book: To Be A Christian: An Anglican Catechism.

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Adult Sunday School - Fr. Michael Petty
Jun
15
to Jul 27

Adult Sunday School - Fr. Michael Petty

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During the summer semester, Adult Sunday School will continue to explore the important Old Testament book of 1 Samuel.  This book tells the story of the beginning of Israel’s monarchy which involves the failure of the first king, Saul, and the rise of its second and paradigmatic king, David.  In addition to these two kings, there is the important figure of Samuel who is simultaneously Israel’s last judge and one of its most important prophets. 

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Living and Dying Well - Jacob Perry (Charles Simeon Institute Summer Fellow)
Jun
11
to Jul 30

Living and Dying Well - Jacob Perry (Charles Simeon Institute Summer Fellow)

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What does it mean to die well?  Why are we so disconnected to death in a society that is supposedly the most interconnected through technology?  How have Christians responded to death and suffering over the past two millennia? This class will journey and explore these questions and more.  Looking at past Christian wisdom, we hope to approach the heavy topics of death and suffering in a more informed and less nervous way.

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The Proverbial Community - Nate Scott (Charles Simeon Institute Summer Fellow)
Jun
11
to Jul 30

The Proverbial Community - Nate Scott (Charles Simeon Institute Summer Fellow)

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Join me for an exploration of the various archetypal characters found throughout the book of Proverbs.  Together, we will learn about such characters as the Wise, the Fool, the Sluggard, the Virtuous Woman.  We will learn to identify these characters both in our communities and in our own hearts as we discover the wisdom Proverbs contains for personal formation in the pursuit of God. 

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Worship in Song: Exploring Hymnology - Canon Christopher Garven and Maritza Waddle
Jun
11
to Jul 30

Worship in Song: Exploring Hymnology - Canon Christopher Garven and Maritza Waddle

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This class explores the rich and living tradition of hymns!  Participants will examine familiar hymns throughout the ages, their musical settings, textual depth, coinciding spiritual and historical movements, and liturgical use.  Through reading, discussion, and singing, participants will gain a deeper appreciation for the role of hymns in worship and spiritual formation. This class embraces all learners, regardless of musical ability or experience.

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The Gospel Comes with a House Key - Deacon Justin Hughes
Jun
11
to Jul 30

The Gospel Comes with a House Key - Deacon Justin Hughes

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This course will focus on reading, discussing, and reflecting on Rosaria Butterfield’s The Gospel Comes with a House Key.  Butterfield’s story of conversion from antagonism toward Christianity to being a faithful believer and pastor’s wife is inspiring.  In the book, she reflects on the very ordinary and unpretentious in-home hospitality that created her path to Christ.  A family’s simple and ordinary welcome and their willingness to listen and speak were the bridge from her antagonism to belief.  She explains how her family offers their home to God as a place where genuine love and grace are visible to reveal what true Christian faith looks like.  Butterfield casts a vision for a form of hospitality that is less concerned with polish and perfection and more concerned with sincerity and welcome.  This course will explore ways that Butterfield’s vision for hospitality can turn our homes into pathways to the Gospel.  Resource book: The Gospel Comes with a House Key by Rosaria Butterfield.

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Before “the Sex Talk”: Help for Parents, Grandparents, and Mentors - Fr. Michael Petty, Susan Burton and Ann Wong
Jun
11
to Jul 30

Before “the Sex Talk”: Help for Parents, Grandparents, and Mentors - Fr. Michael Petty, Susan Burton and Ann Wong

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Parents, grandparents, and mentors often wonder about how and when to initiate “the sex talk” with children.  This can be a difficult issue because many of us feel ill-equipped to do this and because our sex-saturated culture does not really understand sex.  This class aims at providing parents, grandparents, and mentors with both confidence and practical guidance in talking to children about human sexuality.  Before “the sex talk” takes place, we need to have a Christian understanding of the human person, created in the image of God, and possessing a soul and a body, the body being the expression of the soul.  Once this understanding is in place, we can begin to think about sex not simply in terms of biology but also in terms of God’s design for us as male and female.

Resource book: Before the Sex Talk: A Theology of the Body Approach for Parents and Mentors by Linda Noble and Linda Stewart.

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Children's Wednesday Nights - Amy Stewart
Jun
11
to Jul 30

Children's Wednesday Nights - Amy Stewart

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During the summer, children will spend time in God’s Word and have a special summer activity.  K-2nd grade will study God’s Big Story.  3rd-5th grade will study Valor and Virtues for young ladies and gentlemen. Some weeks the activity will take the whole class time. 

June 11: Dan the Balloon Man (no class tonight)

June 18: Superhero Night

June 25; Wacky Wednesday

July 2: Making Ice Cream

July 9: Christmas in July

July 16: Water Bounce Houses (no class)

July 23: Animal Tales Show (no class)

July 30: Art Night

Other Important Dates

June 3, 4, 5: Family Bible School

July 14-18: Chorister Camp

July 21-26: Camp Araminta

August 11: Backpack Blessing

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Prayer Book 101 - Fr. Michael Petty
Jan
27
to Mar 10

Prayer Book 101 - Fr. Michael Petty

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What is that red book in the pews and how do I use it? Prayer Book 101 answers this question! Anglican worship is worship “by the book,” The Book of Common Prayer, 2019. Prayer Book 101 is designed to help you understand and use the Book of Common Prayer in both public and private settings. We will begin by looking at the origins of the Prayer Book tradition in 1549 and then spend some time with the Daily Office (Morning Prayer and Evening Prayer). After considering Anglican sacramental theology, we will walk through the two liturgies for the Eucharist. The class will also consider the sacraments of Holy Baptism, Confirmation, Holy Matrimony, the Reconciliation of a Penitent, and Ministry to the Sick. We will also take a look at the collects and Scripture readings for Sunday and the liturgy for the Burial of the Dead. The class will conclude with an examination of the Church’s calendar of liturgical seasons and feast days.

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Mom to Mom (Wednesday Edition) - Alice Sanderson
Jan
15
to Apr 2

Mom to Mom (Wednesday Edition) - Alice Sanderson

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If you have children or grandchildren, this class is for you!  The class will be using Real Mom Life, a biblically based curriculum taught by Linda Anderson and Theresa Nelson that encourages moms and grandmoms in their everyday mom jobs.  The video series provides perspective on some specific parenting situations such as raising strong-willed children, dealing with infertility, managing screen time, and facing learning challenges.  While being a mom can be exhausting and sometimes frustrating, there is hope for joy on the journey and in these lessons we talk about being a mom in the real world. 

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Loving Your Neighbor - Fr. Herb Bailey
Jan
15
to Apr 2

Loving Your Neighbor - Fr. Herb Bailey

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You are invited to participate in a training focused on helping you do ministry as a part of daily life.  Anyone who wants to be equipped for ministry in their own sphere is welcome.  The training features segments such as “Listening”, “Community”, “Drugs and Alcohol”, “Violence and Aggression”, and a live-action Bible study.  The goal of this training is to encourage and to equip.

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Dean's Bible Study: Isaiah - Fr. Marcus Kaiser
Jan
15
to Apr 2

Dean's Bible Study: Isaiah - Fr. Marcus Kaiser

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Isaiah is sometimes referred to as the “Fifth Gospel” because early Christian interpreters drew upon it so much as they attempted to show that the Gospel was “promised beforehand” in the Scriptures (Romans 1:2).  With 66 chapters, Isaiah is a sprawling book which culminates in a vision of “new heavens and a new earth” (65:17).  This class will focus on key portions of Isaiah and will involve an attempt to understand his prophecy in its original context and to think about how it is also Christian Scripture. 

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To Be A Christian: Believing, Praying, and Living with the Anglican Catechism - Fr. Michael Petty
Jan
15
to Apr 2

To Be A Christian: Believing, Praying, and Living with the Anglican Catechism - Fr. Michael Petty

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This class is an introduction to To Be A Christian: An Anglican Catechism, the official catechism of the ACNA.  The Catechism is a guide to being a disciple of Jesus Christ and is divided into four sections: Beginning With Christ (The Gospel), Believing in Christ (the Apostles’ Creed), Belonging to Christ (The Lord’s Prayer), and Becoming Like Christ (the Ten Commandments).  Over the course of ten weeks, the class explores what it means to believe as a Christian, to pray as a Christian, and to live as a Christian.  The Catechism consists of 368 questions and brief, pithy answers which will be explored in detail.  If you are curious about Christianity, new to Christianity, or thinking about baptism, this class is for you.

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Wednesday Night Children's Ministry
Jan
15
to Apr 2

Wednesday Night Children's Ministry

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Pray & Play (K – 2nd Grade): Children are invited to join us for play and worship on Wednesday nights. Children’s Compline is a child-led worship and prayer service at the high altar. This fall’s focus is book of Psalms. Parents are welcome to join or take a discipleship class.

Bible Explores(3rd, 4th & 5th grade): The girls and guys split up for an inductive bible study. Evening prayer and worship will be together at the High Altar.

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The Life of Martyrs - John Driscoll & Kendra Miriam Calhoun
Jan
15
to Apr 2

The Life of Martyrs - John Driscoll & Kendra Miriam Calhoun

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Join us as we take a deeper look into the importance of martyrdom in the world of Christianity today. We will watch a video series called Torchlighters and investigate the lives of different martyrs in the Christian church and their stories of how they truly lived a Christ centered life in order to save others both spiritually and physically. We then will discuss what we watched and do some research to really dive deep into the sacrifices that they made so that we could know the real truth!

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Key Word Wednesday Night Worship - Susan Burton & Cheryl Cerreta
Jan
15
to Apr 2

Key Word Wednesday Night Worship - Susan Burton & Cheryl Cerreta

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This class will allow for youth to have a voice in their learning and select from key words from the bible, research and discuss them. There are so many scriptures that correlate, overlay and relate to each other, why read just one! This class will challenge youth to use their bibles, research the various scriptures, highlight and mark key words within the bible.  Additionally, we know many have been sitting in school all day and we will incorporate a key upbeat worship song selected by the youth that attend the class. This will allow them to stand up, dance it out and just be present in the music before we start diving into scripture.

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Our Bodies Tell God's Story: A Christian Approach to Human Sexuality - Andrew Beluk
Jan
15
to Apr 2

Our Bodies Tell God's Story: A Christian Approach to Human Sexuality - Andrew Beluk

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Human sexuality is a crucial and contested topic these days.  When we talk about it, we are really talking about what it means to be a human being and why we are sexual creatures.  This class is designed to offer participants a Christian understanding of the meaning and purpose of human sexuality as well as a Chrisitan understanding of the meaning and purpose of the body.  The class will be based on Christopher West’s book Our Bodies Tell God’s Story which will be available in St. Peter’s Bookstore. 

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Youth Sunday School
Jan
12
to Apr 6

Youth Sunday School

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Join youth leaders John Driscoll and Susan Burton to explore the different "key words" in the bible. We want to take reading scripture and do it in a way that takes our understanding of what we read and look at it with new eyes! This will be a more condensed version of our Wednesday Night class that Susan and Cheryl will be leading.

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Adult Sunday School
Jan
12
to Apr 6

Adult Sunday School

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The Grand Sweep of Scripture is a journey through the whole Bible and is intended to give adults and high school students a basic understanding of the biblical narrative and the faith which the Bible teaches. We will begin the fall semester by completing the Old Testament book of Judges and will then move on to Ruth.  Each Sunday, we will look at two to three chapters of Scripture with the purpose of discovering how God might be speaking to us.  Past sessions of the class can be found on the St. Peter’s website (go to www.stpetersfl.com and click on Livestream).

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The Dead Theologians Society - Fr. Michael Petty
Sep
10
to Aug 12

The Dead Theologians Society - Fr. Michael Petty

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Second Tuesday of Every Month 6:30 - 8:30 pm

The Dead Theologians Society meets monthly to discuss the works of theologians who are physically dead but whose influence is still very much alive. By reading and discussing their works, we gain new insights into the Christian faith, acquire wisdom for facing today’s challenges, and deepen our faith. Currently, we are reading John Calvin’s Commentary on Romans. If you are interested, please consider joining us. Copies of Calvin’s commentary can be found in the St. Peter’s Bookstore. Sign up at stpetersfl.com/register

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Brothers in Faith
Aug
20
to Aug 21

Brothers in Faith

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Every Tuesday Evening 6:15 - 7:30 pm

In our fractured world, Brothers in Faith seeks to celebrate the redemptive work of Christ in an environment that builds deep bonds of fellowship. We are a community of men who seek to grow in our walk with Christ through discussion, mutual accountability, and encouragement. We study a variety of topics and books that cover a broad scope of the Christian tradition. Meetings are held every Tuesday, from 6:00-7:30 pm in the Youth House. Newcomers are always welcome. For more information, contact Ryan Cecil at RCecil@stpetersfl.com. Sign up at stpetersfl.com/register

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