Monthly Archives: October 2022
Join us today at 10:00 a.m for the Celebration of a New Ministry of The Very Reverend Samuel Kirabi Ndungu as the 19th Rector of St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, Phoenixville Installation Bulletin Past Sermons
All Saints’ Sunday, November 6 – We will remember beloved friends and family members who have died. To submit names, please email them to [email protected] OR call the Parish Office: 610-933-2195. DEADLINE for submissions is Wednesday, November 2nd.
November/December/January issue of Day by Day [Forward] is available in the Narthex tract rack and table near the pulpit.
Halloween Coffee Hour – Sunday, October 30: Please bring your favorite “Spooky” treat to share with your friends after the 10:00 am service. It does not necessarily need to be candy or sweet. Coffee, tea, and cold beverages will be provided. Also, wear something with Halloween color or design to show your spirit!!
On Sunday, October 16, St. Peter’s welcomed newborn Noah Marie Olieman to her first Sunday service. She was born June 29th to Asia and Robert Olieman, joining her older siblings Zaire and Kaitlyn Kemp. Robert sings bass in the choir and is a software developer. Asia is a lawyer.
On Saturday, October 15, the Gardening team completed the final section of the “Pollinator Garden” started on May 14, 2022. This final section is located along the fenced north edge of the parking lot, near the garage. We again dug up the rubber mulch from the narrow channel between the parking lot and the fence and added this mulch to […]
Joyous News! A date has been set for Father Sam’s installation service. Please save the date for Saturday, October 29, 2022 for our celebration with the Bishop. The service will commence at 10:00 a.m. and a reception will follow the service. We will all look forward to formally welcoming Father Sam as our new rector on that day.
THE CLINIC IS CELEBRATING 20 YEARS OF SERVICE By Todd Jackson As the Vestry’s representative to The Clinic, I serve as St. Peter’s Church interface with the Clinic’s board of directors. I knew little about the Clinic and its role in the community until I became the Vestry representative, and would like to share some of what I’ve learned with […]