Movie On the Lawn
Come and join us as we watch a fun movie as a perish! Bring lawn chairs, blankets, and maybe a warm drink. This is a very family friendly event so please bring your family and friends!
Movie is TBD
Come and join us as we watch a fun movie as a perish! Bring lawn chairs, blankets, and maybe a warm drink. This is a very family friendly event so please bring your family and friends!
Movie is TBD
Why “Family Style”? Discipleship is not an individual event; God created us to journey and support each other in this life together. Family Style means families come to worship, pray, play, and fellowship together as a family and with other families. Our prayer is that this will be an opportunity to help families grow together in their faith and reconnect to God’s kingdom and each other. Our hope is that our families will leave empowered to continue growing their faith together at home.
What is Family Bible School? Very similar to a regular VBS! There will be singing and dancing, interactive Bible stories, crafts, water games, and more! Children will start with their parents at their picnic blanket on the lawn, but they won’t be sitting for long! Families will be grouped in tribes and will visit stations together. Stations will be inside and outside the church. Kids will still have opportunities to have fun with old friends and make new ones. Parents will have a chance to connect with their peers, too!
What is expected of parents, grandparents, and guardians? Have fun with your kids! You will help shepherd them to the different stations and help them participate in the activities and program. This is a great opportunity to share your faith and make memories with your children. This is not a drop-off event. Parents are participating for the entire time. We need at least one parent (grandparent or guardian) per family to stay. You are welcome to bring friends! You will be responsible for the children you bring. You will not be alone! There will be volunteers assigned to help and support families as they navigate the different activities and program.
What about my baby or toddlers? Bring them! Nursery is open for the littlest ones, or they are welcome to stay with your family too!
What about my teens? Teens may participate with your family, or serve in one of the many volunteer positions needed to make FBS a great success!
If I volunteer, can I have dinner? Yes! Dinner reservations are a part of the volunteer sign up. We want volunteers to come fellowship with dinner and worship with the families!
We prefer to have dinner at home. No problem! If you would prefer not to partake of the parish dinners, you may certainly eat ahead of time and join us at 5:30 FBS programming, or pack your own picnic and eat with the other families at 5:00pm.
Why “Family Style”? Discipleship is not an individual event; God created us to journey and support each other in this life together. Family Style means families come to worship, pray, play, and fellowship together as a family and with other families. Our prayer is that this will be an opportunity to help families grow together in their faith and reconnect to God’s kingdom and each other. Our hope is that our families will leave empowered to continue growing their faith together at home.
What is Family Bible School? Very similar to a regular VBS! There will be singing and dancing, interactive Bible stories, crafts, water games, and more! Children will start with their parents at their picnic blanket on the lawn, but they won’t be sitting for long! Families will be grouped in tribes and will visit stations together. Stations will be inside and outside the church. Kids will still have opportunities to have fun with old friends and make new ones. Parents will have a chance to connect with their peers, too!
What is expected of parents, grandparents, and guardians? Have fun with your kids! You will help shepherd them to the different stations and help them participate in the activities and program. This is a great opportunity to share your faith and make memories with your children. This is not a drop-off event. Parents are participating for the entire time. We need at least one parent (grandparent or guardian) per family to stay. You are welcome to bring friends! You will be responsible for the children you bring. You will not be alone! There will be volunteers assigned to help and support families as they navigate the different activities and program.
What about my baby or toddlers? Bring them! Nursery is open for the littlest ones, or they are welcome to stay with your family too!
What about my teens? Teens may participate with your family, or serve in one of the many volunteer positions needed to make FBS a great success!
If I volunteer, can I have dinner? Yes! Dinner reservations are a part of the volunteer sign up. We want volunteers to come fellowship with dinner and worship with the families!
We prefer to have dinner at home. No problem! If you would prefer not to partake of the parish dinners, you may certainly eat ahead of time and join us at 5:30 FBS programming, or pack your own picnic and eat with the other families at 5:00pm.
We meet in the Narthex and then divide into groups to travel around to the different stations in the Nave. This is a great way to teach your children about how Christ loved us so much that he was willing to endure a painful and difficult journey to his crucifixion. This is an interactive Stations of the Cross that is great for all ages and stages. This has become a highlight of Holy Week for our families. Feel free to invite friends and neighbors. Please join us.
We will also do this at 10:30am on Good Friday.
We meet in the Narthex and then divide into groups to travel around to the different stations in the Nave. This is a great way to teach your children about how Christ loved us so much that he was willing to endure a painful and difficult journey to his crucifixion. This is an interactive Stations of the Cross that is great for all ages and stages. This has become a highlight of Holy Week for our families. Feel free to invite friends and neighbors. Please join us.
Consider bringing a picnic to eat on the lawn afterward and then stay for the Noon Good Friday service!
We will also do this at 5:30pm on Good Friday.
Families will partake in a Passover meal before the 7pm service. This is not a Jewish Seder meal, but a meal recreating some ambiance of what it was like at the Last Supper with Christ. We will start with feet washing and there will be scripture readings and thought provoking discussions connecting what was the first Passover to how Christ is now our forever Passover meal. Families need to sign up to contribute to the meal. Open to all ages and stages (babies, kids, youth, grandparents).
GALS’ ART NIGHT
Who: Girls(6+) - Tweens and Teens - College Students - Women
What: Gal's Art Night with Annie Pajcic - "A Seed to Sow"
Where: St. Peter's Anglican Cathedral Parish Hall
When: Friday, March 1, 6-8pm
Price: $30/ea or $55/family (total of 3)
Join us for a night of Food + Fun + Fellowship! Heavy appetizers provided!
Limited seating so register now!
Learn more about Annie and Thou Art Exalted at thouartexalted.com
An artist at heart, Annie Pajcic (rhymes with magic) uses her creativity to teach women, teens, and tweens about Jesus. A speaker, author, and artist, she founded ThouArtExalted in 2007 and has written 15 Bible Studies reaching 48 states and eight countries. Her passion is to creatively equip this generation to know Christ. She lives in Jacksonville, Florida and has been married to Curry for 28 years. They have four children, two chickens, and two golden doodles named Talbot and Gideon.
Come join us for a movie under the stars! Bring your blankets and snacks and we will provide the movie outside on the big screen!
We will be watching Frozen II!
Pathway 2: Scripture and Christian Doctrine
Pathway 4: Living Out Our Baptism as Public Witnesses For Christ
Led by: Alice Sanderson
Mom to Mom is a biblically based parenting program designed around the Titus 2:4 concept of older women teaching and encouraging younger women in their relationships with their husbands and children. Our time together will include quality instruction in parenting, small group discussion, and the interaction of more experienced mothers with younger women. In our study this fall, Growing Together, we will explore how growing our children involves us growing as moms. All women are welcome to join in as we seek to become equipped, encouraged, and energized as moms in the most significant job in the world—raising the next generation.
Join us for a Chorister Christmas! Choristers of all ages will sing a special Christmas program! This is a great event for the entire family to enjoy!
We will have a potluck dinner as well! Please email Amy Stewart for more information and to RSVP.
Come join us for a movie under the stars! Bring your blankets and snacks and we will provide the movie outside on the big screen!
We will be watching The Grinch (2019)!
Sunday, 15 October, from 3pm–4:30pm | Mary Mica’s Home
Women of all ages are invited to a festive party with finger sandwiches and cookies (gluten-free, too!) and tea, activities, and entertainment! Wear a hat or a bow, and bring your mom, your sister, your best friend, or your neighbor!
Join us right here in the parking lot at St. Peter's as we partner with Sleep in Heavenly Peace to build 40 bunk beds for local children in need. Sleep in Heavenly Peace believes that a bed is a basic need for the proper physical, emotional, and mental support that a child needs and that all children deserve a safe, comfortable place to lay their heads. Join in this special time of creating beds for deserving children, as well as the opportunity to help deliver and set up. What an amazing opportunity to share God's love! For questions, or more information, please contact Under-Resourced Core Captain, Freddy Branham.
Pathway 2: Scripture and Christian Doctrine
Pathway 4: Living Out Our Baptism as Public Witnesses For Christ
Led by: Alice Sanderson
Mom to Mom is a biblically based parenting program designed around the Titus 2:4 concept of older women teaching and encouraging younger women in their relationships with their husbands and children. Our time together will include quality instruction in parenting, small group discussion, and the interaction of more experienced mothers with younger women. In our study this fall, Growing Together, we will explore how growing our children involves us growing as moms. All women are welcome to join in as we seek to become equipped, encouraged, and energized as moms in the most significant job in the world—raising the next generation.
Led by: Fr. David Marten and Cheryl Cerreta
This 14-week series focuses on the issues our students face everyday. How to talk with our nonvert and atheist friends. How to handle questions of faith and doubt. How does God handle injustice and brokenness in the world. Get a glimpse for yourself at DarkRoomFaith.com. We’ll be getting into some tough discussions that will challenge your faith.
Led by: Beth Medley
We recognize that they are “in-between” Children’s and Youth ministries. We have a special time of community, evening prayer, and discipleship for this group.
Led by: Jennifer Nicholson and Kendra Miriam Calhoun
How will you spend your middle school years - as a casual fan of Jesus, or a committed follower? What does it really mean for your life to follow Jesus? We will explore the teen edition of Kyle Idleman’s Not A Fan study through readings, Bible study, and videos.
Class Title: Children’s Sunday School
When: Sundays, 10:30-11:00am | September 10—November 19
We are continuing our journey through the Bible using the Gospel Project from Lifeway. We will be concluding our first 3-year reading of the Bible!
10:30-11am | Teachers will be ready to receive students at 10:25am
*Age range classes & locations are:
PreSchool (Toddler Nursery)
Kindergarten (Children’s Chapel)
1st & 2nd (Room 201)
3rd & 4th (Room 102B)
5th & 6th (Room 102A)
7th & 8th (Room 101B)
High School (Fr. David Marten’s Office)
The One Faith One Family Sunday School class is an opportunity for Children to learn about Anglican traditions and what it means to be a part of the church family. This wonderful program culminates with a Festal Eucharist (First Communion for some) at the end of the Spring Semester. Recommended to be a two-year program for 1st & 2nd graders but open to older children who are new to the Anglican faith.
Join us for Connections Sunday! Come out to the transepts after each morning service to discover new ways to get connected in the different ministry opportunities St. Peter's has to offer.
This year Bible School is “Family Style”! We are inviting the whole family to come and participate, learn, and grow in their faith together. Enjoy a boxed picnic each night on the lawn. After dinner, families and volunteers will join together in worship with live music. Families will be grouped together into tribes to play games, make art, and learn about God’s word together. Have more questions? Please see our FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) below.
Important Times
Family dinner begins at 5:00–5:30pm each evening.
Bible School begins on the lawn at 5:30 and ends at 8:00pm.
Family Bible School Fee: $10 per child
Boxed Picnic Dinners
Registration is required. You may choose not to participate in dinner on a given night, please bring your own picnic. If you have any questions, contact Amy Stewart.
Why “Family Style”? This past year has been very challenging and proved to us that God created us to journey and support each other in this life together. Our prayer is that this will be an opportunity to help families grow together in their faith and reconnect to God’s kingdom. Our hope is that our families will leave empowered to continue growing their faith together at home.
What is Family Bible School? Very similar to a regular VBS! There will be singing and dancing, interactive Bible stories, crafts, water games, and more! Children will start with their parents at their picnic blanket on the lawn, but they won’t be sitting for long! Families will be grouped in tribes and will visit stations together. Stations will be inside and outside the church. Kids will still have opportunities to have fun with old friends and make new ones. Parents will have a chance to connect with their peers, too!
What is expected of parents, grandparents, and guardians? Have fun with your kids! You will help shepherd them to the different stations and help them participate in the activities and program. This is a great opportunity to share your faith and make memories with your children. This is not a drop-off event. Parents are participating for the entire time. We need at least one parent (grandparent or guardian) per family to stay. You are welcome to bring friends! You will be responsible for the children you bring. You will not be alone! There will be volunteers assigned to help and support families as they navigate the different activities and program.
What about my baby or toddlers? Bring them! Nursery is open for the littlest ones, or they are welcome to stay with your family too!
What about my teens? Teens may participate with your family, or serve in one of the many volunteer positions needed to make FBS a great success!
If I volunteer, can I have dinner? Yes! Dinner reservations are a part of the volunteer sign up. We want volunteers to come fellowship with dinner and worship with the families!
We prefer to have dinner at home. No problem! If you would prefer not to partake of the parish dinners, you may certainly eat ahead of time and join us at 5:30 FBS programming, or pack your own picnic and eat with the other families at 5:00pm.
GALS’ ART NIGHT
When: March 24th, 6-8:30pm
Where: St. Peter’s Anglican Cathedral
Who: All Gals of All Ages
What: Art; The talented artist and teacher, Danielle Figueroa, will lead a devotional-inspired art piece. All supplies will be included. Just bring you and other family and friend gals.
Price: $20 per picture. $50 family max. Mothers of younger gals may want to work on one together.
Heavy appetizers provided!
Danielle Figueroa is a realism artist living in Tallahassee, Florida with her husband and three children. She spends her mornings creating commissioned and original art and her evenings teaching students of all ages. She has taught all mediums of art for more than 6 years to thousands of students. Danielle loves helping students grow in their artistic abilities and experience enjoyment in learning something new that will feed their souls.
Creating brings her peace and offers a place to meditate on the beauty in the world God created and the grace she feels when living in it. Helping others achieve this same peace in life through art is one of her life's callings.
Danielle and her husband Patrick and family also lead a youth and young adult home church called The Gathering Place, where they help others walk in a relationship with God and learn how to hear his voice and live a life surrendered to Jesus.
Devotional
Philippians 1:3-11–Emphasizing verse 6
That God is faithful to complete what he started in you!
All creation shouts the goodness of God. From the glorious sunsets that stop us in our tracks to every blade of grass that goes unnoticed. I’m reminded with every flower and bloom the truths of his word that have come into full bloom in my heart. The truths that have sunk deep into the core of who I am cannot be shaken.
Please RSVP today! Space is limited.
Join us for a Chorister Evensong! Choristers of all ages will sing a special Christmas prelude prior to Evensong. This is a great event for the entire family to enjoy!
Pathway 2: Scripture and Christian Doctrine
Pathway 4: Living Out Our Baptism as Public Witnesses For Christ
Led by: Alice Sanderson
Mom to Mom is a biblically based parenting program designed around the Titus 2:4 concept of older women teaching and encouraging younger women in their relationships with their husbands and children. Our time together will include quality instruction in parenting, small group discussion, and the interaction of more experienced mothers with younger women. In our study this fall, Growing Together, we will explore how growing our children involves us growing as moms. All women are welcome to join in as we seek to become equipped, encouraged, and energized as moms in the most significant job in the world—raising the next generation.
Children, Youth, and their families are invited to join us on the lawn for fellowship, summer snacks, games, dramatic Bible stories, and fun! We are continuing with the Gospel Project curriculum on David, Solomon, and beyond. This is a time for the whole family to reconnect with others in the parish and participate in Summer Sunday School together.
This year Bible School is “Family Style”! We are inviting the whole family to come and participate, learn, and grow in their faith together. Enjoy a boxed picnic each night on the lawn. After dinner, families and volunteers will join together in worship with live music. We will meet and hear from Noah, Moses, and John the Baptist. Families will be grouped together into tribes to play games, make art, and learn about God’s word together. Have more questions? Please see our FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) below.
Important Times
Family dinner begins at 5:00–5:30pm each evening.
Bible School begins on the lawn at 5:30 and ends at 8:00pm.
Family Bible School Fee: $10 per child
Boxed Picnic Dinners
Registration is required. You may choose not to participate in dinner on a given night, please bring your own picnic. If you have any questions, contact Amy Stewart.
Why “Family Style”? This past year has been very challenging and proved to us that God created us to journey and support each other in this life together. Our prayer is that this will be an opportunity to help families grow together in their faith and reconnect to God’s kingdom. Our hope is that our families will leave empowered to continue growing their faith together at home.
What is Family Bible School? Very similar to a regular VBS! There will be singing and dancing, interactive Bible stories, crafts, water games, and more! Children will start with their parents at their picnic blanket on the lawn, but they won’t be sitting for long! Families will be grouped in tribes and will visit stations together. Stations will be inside and outside the church. Kids will still have opportunities to have fun with old friends and make new ones. Parents will have a chance to connect with their peers, too!
What is expected of parents, grandparents, and guardians? Have fun with your kids! You will help shepherd them to the different stations and help them participate in the activities and program. This is a great opportunity to share your faith and make memories with your children. This is not a drop-off event. Parents are participating for the entire time. We need at least one parent (grandparent or guardian) per family to stay. You are welcome to bring friends! You will be responsible for the children you bring. You will not be alone! There will be volunteers assigned to help and support families as they navigate the different activities and program.
What about my baby or toddlers? Bring them! Nursery is open for the littlest ones, or they are welcome to stay with your family too!
What about my teens? Teens may participate with your family, or serve in one of the many volunteer positions needed to make FBS a great success!
If I volunteer, can I have dinner? Yes! Dinner reservations are a part of the volunteer sign up. We want volunteers to come fellowship with dinner and worship with the families!
We prefer to have dinner at home. No problem! If you would prefer not to partake of the parish dinners, you may certainly eat ahead of time and join us at 5:30 FBS programming, or pack your own picnic and eat with the other families at 5:00pm.
Join us at the Maclay Gardens Boat Dock Picnic Pavilion for the inaugural "Spring Family Picnic"! We will cook out, play games, and have amazing fellowship. There will be hot dogs and hamburgers, and drinks. Please sign up for a side or dessert or both! We will meet at 4:30 and eat around 5pm.
GALS’ ART NIGHT
When: April 1st, 6-9pm
Where: St. Peter’s Anglican Cathedral
Who: All Gals of All Ages
What: Art; The talented artist and teacher, Danielle Figueroa, will lead a devotional-inspired art piece. All supplies will be included. Just bring you and other family and friend gals.
Price: $20 per picture. $50 family max. Mothers of younger gals may want to work on one together.
Danielle Figueroa is a realism artist living in Tallahassee, Florida with her husband and three children. She spends her mornings creating commissioned and original art and her evenings teaching students of all ages. She has taught all mediums of art for more than 6 years to thousands of students. Danielle loves helping students grow in their artistic abilities and experience enjoyment in learning something new that will feed their souls.
Creating brings her peace and offers a place to meditate on the beauty in the world God created and the grace she feels when living in it. Helping others achieve this same peace in life through art is one of her life's callings.
Danielle and her husband Patrick and family also lead a youth and young adult home church called The Gathering Place, where they help others walk in a relationship with God and learn how to hear his voice and live a life surrendered to Jesus.
Devotional
Philippians 1:3-11–Emphasizing verse 6
That God is faithful to complete what he started in you!
All creation shouts the goodness of God. From the glorious sunsets that stop us in our tracks to every blade of grass that goes unnoticed. I’m reminded with every flower and bloom the truths of his word that have come into full bloom in my heart. The truths that have sunk deep into the core of who I am cannot be shaken.
Please RSVP today! Space is limited.
Led by: Alice & Terry Sanderson
Pathway 4: Living Out Our Baptism as Public Witnesses for Christ
There is a lot of material out there about parenting little children and teens but not much about navigating life with your grown children. This class aims to fill this need by helping you to be a parent to adult children. Some topics that will be addressed include the following: How can I release control of my adult children into God’s hands? Why is it so hard to keep our mouths shut? Why is it taking so long for adult children to grow up these days? What happens when an adult child fails to launch? What happens when adult children violate your values? Does my adult child know I love him or her? The textbook for this class is Jim Burns’ book Doing Life With Your Adult Children.
Class Title: High School and Adult Sunday School: Back to Basics
When: Sundays, 10:25-11:05am | 9 January—1 May
Led by: Alice Sanderson & Fr. David Marten
Pathway 4: Living Out Our Baptism as Public Witnesses For Christ
This class is intentionally designed to include high school students and adults in the study of God’s Word and discussion about its meaning. The class will begin with Exodus and will explore how God led his people from captivity to freedom and how he continued to lead them to Himself. Parents are welcome to attend with their students!
Textbook: Bible
Members and friends of all ages are invited to join us on the Lawn and make a fresh Advent Wreath for your home! There will be prayer booklets to take and use at home and candles available for purchase. This is a wonderful tradition to help prepare our hearts for the Christmas season.
Come join us for a movie under the stars! Bring your blankets and snacks and we will provide the movie outside on the big screen!
We will be watching RAYA & The Last Dragon!