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St. Peter’s Parish Church
June June June June ---- July 2013 July 2013 July 2013 July 2013 The KeysThe KeysThe KeysThe Keys Dr. Rowles’ Mobile Phone: 804-357-9757 THE KEYS Editors: [email protected] and [email protected]
From the Rector’s Desk From the Rector’s Desk From the Rector’s Desk From the Rector’s Desk � It’s hard to believe that by the time you get this we’ll almost be into the month of June. We have just switched the
church from heating to cooling! The last few months seem to have gone by quickly, but now summertime is upon us.
We are in search for people to fill two very large vacancies. Jeff Fazio, our beloved “Rex Festivus” or “King of all Festi-
vals,” is hanging up his apron. He has served as chair of the Hospitality/Fellowship Committee and has done very
well. A quote from St. Peter’s Commissions descriptions will tell you what they do: “This group is dedicated to plan-
ning and staffing our times of fellowship and celebration. Organizing coffee hours, lemonade Sundays. Maintains
kitchen inventory and supplies. Publicity and food planning for special events such as Wedding Reenactment, Garden
Tour, Progressive Dinner, Harvest Feast, Sweetheart Banquet, Stewardship and Annual meeting luncheons and oth-
ers.” It’s a large group of folks who now find themselves in need of leadership. Might you be the one?
Nancy Goodman is laying down her pen as facilitator of the Pastoral Care Commission. Here’s what that Commission
does: “This ministry will provide pastoral care to parishioners in need at St. Peter’s. St. Peter’s members experiencing
short-term needs, such as cooking meals, running errands, hospital visitations, emergency babysitting and transporta-
tion to medical appointments, even visits to shut-ins.” There are also four sub-groups:
1. Funeral Assistance - This group will be responsible for assisting families with coffee or receptions in the Parish
House in the event of a funeral. Coordinate with [Building and Grounds] for parking shepherds and other support.
2. College Students - Also a part of this ministry will be regular correspondence to St. Peter’s college students with
special notes, cards and packages, keeping up with their addresses and up date with events happening at St. Pe-
ter’s. When students are home for vacations, extend special invitations of any special events or functions so that
they may attend. Jessica Evelyn continues to carry out this ministry.
3. Christmas Baskets for Shut-ins - Baskets are filled with goodies for St. Peter’s shut-ins who are unable to get out.
Items such as stamps, note cards, fresh baked goodies, a FORWARD DAY BY DAY booklet of daily readings and other
donated items are collected and delivered to the individuals prior to Christmas.
4. Birthday & Special Occasion Cards - Cards are sent to those celebrating birthdays and special occasions (e.g., anni-
versaries, births, or graduation).
Another group in need of leadership. Might you be the one?
Our one-service-at-ten-o’clock summer Sunday worship schedule begins May 26, Memorial Day weekend. This year it
will run through September 22, which will also be Restoration Sunday. The third Sunday in September (the 15th this
year) is traditionally Restoration Sunday, but it’s also the date of the Bishop’s visit, so the Restoration Committee has
graciously offered to move Restoration Sunday to the following Sunday, September 22. One odd thing this year is that
the Bishop’s visitation will be an afternoon visitation, not a morning visitation. You’ll hear more about this later.
Faithfully,
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St. Peter’s Parish Church The Reverend Dr. S. Paul Rowles, rector Sherri W. Hardiman, parish administrator Samuel G. Bruce, organist and choirmaster Stuart R. Burnett, clerk & treasurer Mark P. Whidden, assistant treasurer Susan E. Cheyne, verger Ann O. Bradshaw, register The Vestry Tony Wood, senior warden Mark Whidden, junior warden
Class of 2014 Peter Carlson (966-7251) Karen Lange (966-2940) Tony Wood (932-9516) Class of 2015 Patrick Evelyn (932-9844) Bill O ’ Keefe (966-7370) Mark Whidden (203-526-0360) Class of 2016 Steve Miles (966-9240) Kristin Swynford (557-3533) Chrissy Wagner (932-9004) The Keys Sherri Hardiman, Co-Editor Amy Patterson, Co-Editor Kim McLean, Altar Guild Chair Stacey Wood, EYC Advisor Adriane Marshall, YMT Coordinator Carol Nelms, Church School Superintendent
It has been two years since I joined the Vestry. Time has flown by for several reasons, with the failure of the HVAC system near the top of the list. At my first Vestry Retreat, in February 2011, I was selected to take over the commission of Buildings and Grounds. In March, the oil-fired boiler failed and the renovation process began. The extensive project was headed by Ken Rubert and our then Senior Warden, Bill Lindsey. After several months, the church had a new energy efficient two-LP-boiler system with all new piping.
Two years later, one of our boilers wanted to make sure it had not been forgotten. An internal leak devel-oped in the #2 boiler. Many folks may not have known of the failure because of the design of the new system. We have a two-boiler system, in which they share the load most of the time. When a problem arises, one boiler can run the entire system; however, it is not as efficient when running on just one boiler. Ken is facilitating the warranty process and a new re-placement boiler should be installed this summer.
St. Peter’s boiler system design seems to reflect the dynamics of our church. The truth is that be it the Vestry, Altar Guild, Youth Mission Trip, or any other group within the church, we do not have to share the load to get things done. However, the most effective and efficient way to do so is by relying on others and working together.
Bear ye one another's burdens,
and so fulfill the law of Christ.
Galatians 6:2
Faithfully yours,
Tony Wood Senior Warden
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Christian EducationChristian EducationChristian EducationChristian Education
Church School News
Many thanks to those who supported the 2013 Lenten Project, "Nets for Life." With your help, we were able to raise over $1,000 to help purchase treated nets to aid in preventing malaria! The children worked very hard during Lent preparing crafts for our sale! As always, we had some great items. Thanks also to those who contributed a baked item for this sale. I now have a nice walkway of stepping stones to mark the many years we have been doing them as a Lenten Project. How time flies!
As we wind down another year of Church School, I must thank the dedication of the following people who have given of their time to work with our chil-dren: Karen Moore, David and Kristin Swynford, Thomas and Carrie Evelyn, Kim and Steve von Hi-tritz, and Bill Lindsey. I would especially like to thank Steve von Hitritz for the many years he has worked with our high school students. Steve will as-sist the adult class next year!
I hope you will all join us Sunday, June 2, as we honor St. Peter’s graduates! This is a wonderful cele-bration as we hear from our graduating seniors. This year we will be treated with special homilies from both Kelly Gellings and Ashley Pierce. Please come and support our youth!
Have a restful summer and we will look forward to seeing you in Church School next year!
~ Carol Nelms, Church School Superintendent
VBS 2013 - Kingdom Rock
Don’t forget VBS is going to be held July 29
through August 2, from 9 am to 12 noon. We are
gearing up for a wonderful week where we will
Stand Strong for God with our Kingdom Rock
theme! VBS is a week where children participate in
many activities like crafts, games, snacks, movie
time, and of course Bible studies. This is open to
all children from rising pre-schoolers to children
preparing to enter 6th grade. Older children are
encouraged to help out by volunteering as much
as they can!
Once again this year, we are participating in the
Operation Kid to Kid program which ties in with
our VBS materials. We will be sending GOD’S LOVE
FOR YOU booklets to children in India who are at
risk for being trafficked, maimed, or otherwise
abused. Our children will be learning about the
geography of where India is in relation to us, how
they live everyday, and what we can do to help
them learn about God’s love. In addition to fund-
ing the booklets, half of the proceeds raised during
the week will be going to Matthew’s Haven to pur-
chase supplies for their Back to School Fair.
A sign-up sheet and VBS registration forms will
be available in the Parish House foyer very soon.
Please prayerfully consider how you could best
volunteer your services this year! We have several
positions that still need to be filled. If you have
any questions or if you would like to volunteer,
please contact Stacey Wood by phone at 804-932-
9516 or by e-mail at [email protected].
~ Stacey Wood, VBS Director
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Matthew’s Haven
Matthew’s Haven Denim & Diamonds “Chair”-ity Auction will be held at Royal New Kent Golf Club on Saturday, June 8, starting at 6:30 pm. Tickets are $27 and they are available from Catherine Pierce, Ann Bradshaw, Joyce Peterson, Sue Sitterson, Martha Danielson, Marianne Powell, and Joyce Molina or online at www.matthewshaven.com.
Admission includes hors d’oeuvres, beverage tickets, and the opportunity to bid on more than 50 fabulous items of all sizes and values. A sample of auction items includes 15 themed chairs, artwork from local artists and craftsmen, golf packages, an airplane ride, and a chance to bid on the use of a pontoon party boat at River’s Rest Marina, along with dinner. Please encourage your friends and neighbors to join us and help Mat-thew’s Haven continue its work to help change the lives of local children in need.
Our volunteers have worked very hard and spent much time and effort into achieving donations, advertising, ticket sales, as well as other tasks. We are positive this event will be an exciting evening!
A huge thank you to Joyce Molina, Joyce Peterson, Ann Bradshaw, Sue Sitterson, Martha Danielson, Carolie Kay, and last but not least, Mark Whidden.
Matthew’s Haven continues to grow and evolve. In addition to all of our regular annual programs, we have recently added a few more services to assist the needs of our clients. We are pleased to announce that we have added Books for Babies, an early literacy program for infants. In cooperation with Heritage Public Library and Healthy Families, Matthew’s Haven will provide a kit which includes a hard board book, bib, and information for parents on how to interact with babies to in-
troduce literacy. Upon bringing the appropriate information to the library, they will issue the child’s first li-brary card. Heritage Public Library has agreed to introduce this program to parents and their babies during their summer reading program. It will kick off the week of June 17. A Story Time specifically designed for babies and their parents will be held prior to the regular story time program on Fridays during the summer. This program is designed for any baby and family and does not specifically need to be for an at-risk child or child in need; however, this will be our focus. If you know of someone who may be interested in this fun kit, please have them contact Matthew’s Haven and we will be happy to provide them free of charge.
In addition to the Books for Babies program, we have developed Baby Bundles. These bundles include many layette items as well as diapers, toiletries, etc., all designed for newborns. These bundles are purposely planned to suit a baby boy or girl. So when there is a need to provide these items for a newborn, they are ready to go, all packed together in a small laundry basket with a blue or pink ribbon. Stop by the Matthew’s Haven room and see our current Baby Bundles! (Thank you, Carolie Kay.) We will gladly accept donations for this project: size 1 diapers, wipes, small/trial size powder, shampoo, baby wash kits, onesies, bath towels, crib or bassinette sheets, and more. Remember, any contribution to Matthew’s Haven is tax deductible and a re-ceipt will be provided upon request.
Please stay tuned for future announcements regarding Matthew’s Haven as we will be sharing even more ex-citing news soon!
~ Catherine Pierce
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12th Annual St. Peter’s Golf Tournament
Our 12th Annual Golf Tournament was not only successful but we all had a fabulous time! And the weather was absolutely perfect! We raised over $12,000 for youth mission and outreach pro-jects such as Habitat for Humanity and Matthew’s Haven--a special 12th Annual indeed!
The winning team was Team Files (Alan Files, Cam Frostick, Scott Pearson, TJ Pearson). Team Files scored a 13 under par 59 to win the tournament. Congratulations Team Files! Robert Hatley made a hole-in-one on hole #17 and won the cash prize of $168. Clayton Evelyn was our youngest golfer ever to participate. And Paul Rowles’ team, Mulligan Four, did NOT come in last place!
Support for our tournament was outstanding from our five main sponsors, 55 hole sponsors, team sponsors, prize contributors, golfers, and volunteers. Our five main sponsors were Willie & Deb Downs, CRH Catering, Evelyn Logging, Say Cheeez! Photography, and Charles City Timber & Mat. Without our main sponsors, we wouldn’t be able to make such a significant contribution towards our mission/outreach projects.
Thank you to all of our volunteers who remained enthusiastic and positive, which made the tournament so en-joyable! Three volunteers served as terrific beverage cart “ladies”: Catherine Pierce, Stacey Wood, and David Swynford who preferred the name, “Cart Bartender” over “Cart Lady.” Kathy Lindsey and Cynthia Rowles worked the Power Ball Hole #15 and raised a sizeable amount of money for our great causes. Julie Vaisvil helped register all of the golfers. Austin Pierce stayed all day and performed any task asked of him. Brian and Jon Gellings placed the 55 hole sponsor signs around the course. Wil Miles and Jon Gellings donated their time since they were home from college. Kelly Gellings came early to assist with the preparation of our dinner. And, of course, Ann Bradshaw was busy taking photos of all the teams during the tournament. Thanks, everyone!!
Thank you to the Peterson Girls (Joyce and Patty) for organizing the dinner with Nancy Goodman’s guidance. Special thanks to Charles Evelyn for donating the barbeque and thank you to Catherine Stanley for making the baked beans. Also, thanks to our dessert makers: Evelyn Waring, Julie Vaisvil, Ann Bradshaw, Kathy Lindsey, Cynthia Rowles, Sandra Gellings, Debbie Gentry, Lisa Lumpkin, Kim von Hitritz, Kim McLean, Traci Carlson, Shirley Meyer, Mava Miles, and Emily Clay Evelyn. Special thanks to the Youth Mission Trip team, headed by Adriane Marshall, for helping with the dinner and serving, and to Torun Carlson and Austin Pierce for recording the team scores.
I can’t say thank you enough to the ladies on the 12th Annual Committee who made all of this happen. Kristin Swynford gave so much of her time and effort in securing prizes for our tournament. She goes to great lengths to get the best prizes for our tournament! Patty Peterson and Traci Carlson brought in 55 hole sponsors – our most ever! And, a big thank you to our newest member, Joyce Peterson, who hooked up with Patty Peterson to provide another yummy dinner!
~ May O’Leary, Golf Tournament Committee Chair
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In Appreciation for St. Peter’s 12th Annual Golf Tournament Sponsors
THANK YOU to the following hole sponsors:
Jon & Miriam Ackley Kendall & Ella Ezzell Bill & Helen Poad
Acquisition Logistics, LLC Jay & Debbie Gentry Rotary Club of New Kent
Beth Baldwin-VA Capital Realty Rowland & Mary George Becky Ringley – State Farm Insurance
Bottoms Bridge Tire & Auto Green Arbor Lake Farm Paul & Cynthia Rowles
Lucille Briere Gary L. Green Marketing Say Cheeez! Photography
Susan Brubaker Linwood Gregory George & Linda Slemp
Stuart & Cyndi Burnett J&J Telephone Wiring, Inc. Marvin & Cindy Smith
Peter & Traci Carlson Bob & Carolie Kay Stanley Home Improvement
Sondra Carlson Bill & Kathy Lindsey The Miles Family
Bob & Karen Carraway Brett & Adriane Marshall The Swynford Family
Charles City Forest Products Matthew’s Haven Jayne Thomas
Catherine Christian Interiors Bill & Kim McLean Trinity Episcopal Church
Jimmy & Edna Christian Bobby & Carol Nelms Tudor Data Solutions LLC
Betty Curling Jim & Peg Noctor Ultracolor Systems of Virginia
Matt & Martha Danielson Ray & May O’Leary Julie Vaisvil
Davis Produce Paradise Garage Mark & Libby Whidden
Dorrine Douglass Delegate Chris Peace Wood’s Body Shop
Bill Ellen - Elco Concrete Steve, Joyce & Catherine Peterson
THANK YOU to the following team sponsors, prize sponsors and supporters:
1st Advantage Federal Credit Union Margeaux's Florist
Active Life Fitness Center New Kent Winery
Atlantic Growers Paradise Garage
Blue Heron Restaurant Zach Quimby
Brookwoods Golf Club Randall Trucking
Charles City Timber & Mat River's Bend Golf Club
Citizens & Farmers Bank Saude Creek Vineyards
Creation by the C's - Carol Yorgey Say Cheeez! Photography
CRH Catering Co. Slash Christian Church
Evelyn Logging Snap Fitness
Charles Evelyn Solutions Consulting - Bill O’Keefe
The Fife & Drum Inn State Farm Insurance - Becky Ringley
Food Lion Stonehouse Golf Club
Ford's Colony Country Club The Tides Inn
Heron Ridge Golf Club Traditional Golf Properties
J&J Telephone Wiring The Club at Viniterra
Jim & Scott's Auto Service Vintager Inn B&B
Jordan Point Country Club Virginia Beach Nat'l Golf Club
King William Lumber Co. Williamsburg Nat'l Golf Club
Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden Windmill Realtors
Loft Salon & Day Spa Wood's Body Shop
If you happen to see anyone at these area businesses that supported us, please thank them! Thank you for making our 12th Annual Golf Tournament such a fun-filled and successful event!
~ 12121212t th t th t th t th Annual CommitteeAnnual CommitteeAnnual CommitteeAnnual Committee – Traci Carlson, Nancy Goodman, May O’Leary, Joyce Peterson, Patty Peterson & Kristin Swynford
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Thanks, everyone!
12th Annual St. Peter’s-Golf Tournament ~ May 10, 2013 ~
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Commissioning of the Missioners will take place Sunday, July 14. The YMT team departs for Cherokee Nation, North Carolina on July 21 and returns July 27. Please keep all of the youth and chaperones in your prayers!.
~ Adriane Marshall Youth Mission Team Leader
2013 Clopton Memorial Scholarship Recipients
This year the Clopton Scholarship Committee: Fr. Paul, Doug Begeal, Denise Fazio, Karen Lange, Bill O’Keefe, Sally Smith, Kristin Swynford, and Janie Philbates awarded two scholarships to New Kent High School graduates.
Congratulations to both candidates!
Alyssa Bushhouse will attend Virginia Tech where she will major in Industrial Design.
Ashley Pierce will attend Longwood University where she will major in Elementary Education.
The qualities that these two young women possess reflect well on their parents, as well as their own ef-forts. They are definitely a reason to be hopeful about the future. Getting to know Clopton Scholarship can-didates through the interview process is a source of invigoration for each member of the committee!
~ Bill O’Keefe, Committee Chair
Youth Mission Trip
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Children's Choir The children will sing one more time for this Church School year on June 2, Youth Sunday.
We have enjoyed working with the children again this year. What a talented group, with lots of potential!
Enjoy your summer, and we look forward to another great choir year beginning in the fall.
~ Hawthorne Davis, Jennifer Ezzell, Joyce Molina, and Carol Nelms
Parish Life Parish Life Parish Life Parish Life Congratulations, 2013 Graduates!Congratulations, 2013 Graduates!Congratulations, 2013 Graduates!Congratulations, 2013 Graduates! Best Wishes Always! Best Wishes Always! Best Wishes Always! Best Wishes Always! College
Anna Stuart Burnett earned a Master of Sci-
ence degree in Environmental Science & Policy
from Johns Hopkins University. She is cur-
rently employed by the Chesapeake Research
Consortium in Edgewater, Maryland.
Blair Goodman earned a Master of Environ-
mental Management degree from the Nicholas
School of the Environment, Duke Environ-
mental Leadership, at Duke University. She
continues her employment at Tidewater Envi-
ronmental Services, Inc. in Charleston, South
Carolina. Special congratulations to Blair, who
also celebrated her wedding on May 25!
Casey O’Leary earned a Bachelor of Arts de-
gree in Communications from Bridgewater
College. Her future plans are not yet decided.
High School
Kelly Gellings is a graduate of New Kent
High School. She plans to study childhood
education at James Madison University.
Ashley Pierce is a graduate of New Kent High
School. She plans to study elementary educa-
tion at Longwood University.
~ Sherri Hardiman, Parish Administrator
Annual Parish Picnic – August 4
Annie and Boogie Davis, along with their families, have once again invited St. Peter’s to their beautiful Pamunkey River home for the Annual Parish Picnic on Sunday, August 4.
The service of Holy Eucharist will be celebrated at 11 am, with a shared lunch and afternoon of fun fellow-ship to follow. Everyone is asked to bring one or two dishes to share, and blankets or chairs. Plates and utensils, tea and lemonade, ice, and fried chicken will be provided.
Please bring swimsuits, sun screen, towels, and water toys. Boats and kayaks are welcome as well. Life pre-servers are recommended. You may want to bring coolers with ice for food left over from lunch—in case you want to stay long enough to eat again!
As a reminder, EVERYONE’S help is needed to take down tables, to clear trash, and other clean-up details following the day’s activities. Helping with clean-up
is a great way to say thank you to the Davis family
for their very generous hospitality.
Directions to the Davis Farm will be available in the Parish House foyer. Please call the church office or Kristin Swynford (557-3533) if you have any ques-tions. In the event of inclement weather, there will be a message on the church voice mail.
Travel by car or boat and enjoy worship and a won-derful day on the beautiful Pamunkey!
~ Kristin Swynford Parish Life Vestry Representative
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We Ask Your Prayers For
Those in our parish family
who are sick: Bob Carraway, Rollin Rosser, Sue Caldwell, and Will Townsend
...and all others known and un-
known.
Eric Valor, son of Norm Valor;
Steven Harrell, son of Sue Caldwell;
Karen Dedomenico, cousin of Doug Begeal;
Willie Callis, father of Mava Miles;
Sandra Griffith, friend of Fred Bahr;
Christine Mattox, friend of Patrick & Jessica
Evelyn;
Barbara Felts, sister of Major Mansfield;
Tiffany Strath, friend of Kim McLean and
Adriane Marshall;
Dante Plange, friend of Major Mansfield;
Wilma Pye, sister-in-law of Sally Smith;
Mary Wilcox, friend of Miriam Ackley;
Derek Neal, friend of Julie Vaisvil;
Patty Kothe, friend of Bill O’Keefe;
Art Wiese, friend of Bill O’Keefe;
Jimmy Jones, friend of Kendall Hatley;
Jackie Lafoon, friend of Kim McLean;
Joanne Hackworth, cousin of Cynthia
Rowles;
Paula Tiller, mother of Stacey Wood;
Jim King, friend of the Evelyn family;
Fr. Roger Robillard, friend of St. Peter’s;
Pat Groves, grandmother of Randy Douglas,
Shirley Stone, grandmother of Millie
Douglas,
Susan Snowden, aunt of Amy Patterson;
Linwood Minter, friend of Marianne Powell;
Ashley Flores, friend of Bill O’Keefe;
Susan Talman Hall, daughter of Helen
Talman;
Randy Mikesell, brother-in-law of Susan
Cheyne.
Give them courage and hope
in their troubles and bring them
the joy of your salvation.
Remembering Those Serving Our Country
~ Near and Far ~
Edward Allen Charles Bowery Zachary Crawford David Douglas Justin Gallaher
Julio Gonzalez, Jr. Joseph Gruber Phillip Harrell Michael Hogge
John Mark Holland Christopher Kopf Chase Leftwich T. J. Lowe
Christopher Minter Matthew McNeil Christopher Quarles Tristan Trivette Carson Tyson Erich von Hitritz Andrew Walker Brent Wolfe, II
Happy Father’s Day ...to ALL MEN!
June 16, 2013
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Anniversary Blessings Anniversary Blessings Anniversary Blessings Anniversary Blessings June 2 Marvin & Cindy Smith 5 Jimmy & Ann Thomas Forrest 6 Bob & Margaret Best 8 Bill & Kathy Lindsey 16 Matthew and Tabitha Harris 24 Rod & Joyce Molina 25 George & Jayne Thomas Pinelli 26 Tom & Emily Clay Evelyn 26 Morgan & Kathy Harris
July 3 Abbitt and Becky Woodall 17 Boogie and Anna Davis 19 Terry & Wanda Porter 22 Marshall & Janie Philbates 26 Chap & Margie Harrison 29 Thomas & Carrie Evelyn 30 Bobby & Carol Nelms
♪♫ 1 Linwood Gregory 1 William Holloway 2 Lindsey Lewis 2 Trevor Evelyn 2 Lydia Woodall 2 Eric Lumpkin 3 Brian Gellings 3 Lisa Lumpkin 5 Adriane Marshall 5 Ella Ezzell 6 Patty Peterson 9 Scott Goodman 9 Lee Tyson 9 Randy Douglas 15 William Townsend 16 Chuck Evelyn 16 Lydia Danielson 18 Maggie Settlemire 19 David White 19 Kent Bradshaw 21 Kim Holloway 22 Ray O’Leary 22 Louis Keith Miles 23 Trey Gregory 23 Millie Douglas 24 Barbara Ballard 24 Ann Bradshaw 25 Autumn Elaine Davis 27 Alex Noctor 27 Edward McCaul, Jr.
1 Todd Sitterson
4 Jimmy Christian 5 Nathan Ezzell 6 Kristin Swynford 7 John Reus 7 Kimberly Evelyn 9 Charlie Detruit 11 Susan Cimbalo 12 Mary Margaret Gillette 16 Kirk Goodman 16 Tabitha Harris 16 Kristine Hatley 16 Sarah Barber 17 Michelle Philbates 19 Laney Ross Evelyn 20 Hunter Lumpkin 20 Giuliana Marie Kornreich 21 Marshall Philbates 21 Will Townsend 22 Jean Mansfield 23 Matthew Danielson 24 Kelly Gellings 28 Lauren Garbett 30 Austin Pierce
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BirthdaysBirthdaysBirthdaysBirthdays
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Happy Birthday to You!Happy Birthday to You!Happy Birthday to You!Happy Birthday to You!
Happy Anniversary to You!Happy Anniversary to You!Happy Anniversary to You!Happy Anniversary to You!
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ST. PETER'S PARISH CHURCH Episcopal Diocese of Virginia
8400 St. Peter's Lane
New Kent, Virginia 23124-9633
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Episcopal Diocese of Virginia
8400 St. Peter's Lane
New Kent, Virginia 23124-9633
July 2013
1-5 Power Pals Camp, Richardson Hall 4 Church Office Closed for Independence Day 10 Last Day for Submissions to the August/September THE KEYS 14 Commissioning of Missioners, 10 am 15 Vestry, 6:30 pm 21-27 Youth Mission Trip to Cherokee Nation, NC 29-8/2 VBS: Kingdom Rock, 9 am to 12 Noon
June 2013 2 Youth Sunday at 10 am, Reception to Follow 8 Matthew’s Haven “Chair-ity” Silent Auction, 6:30 pm 16 Father’s Day 17 Vestry, 6:30 pm 24-27 Power Pals Camp, Richardson Hall
August 2013 4 Parish Picnic at the Davis Farm, 11 am, HE No Vestry Meeting Planned for August
Now the Lord is the Spirit; and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty.
2 Corinthians 3:17