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SUMMARY:Noonday Eucharist
DESCRIPTION:All are welcome at this weekly celebration of the Holy Eucharist each Tuesday at noon. Take some time in your day to reconnect with God through this spoken\, quiet service. Participants will be on their way by 12:30. Following the service\, there will be a time of healing prayer and the laying on of hands for anyone interested.
URL:https://www.stpetersphila.org/event/noonday-eucharist/2025-04-01/
LOCATION:St. Peter’s Church\, Third and Pine Streets\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
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SUMMARY:Book Group
DESCRIPTION:The St. Peter’s Book Group meets the first Tuesday of each month. The group reads both fiction and nonfiction books\, most of which deal with moral or social issues. The list of 2025 books is below. \nThe St. Peter’s Book Group is set up to encourage readers to come and go as selections attract them. We welcome newcomers\, occasional participants\, and regular participants alike. To request the meeting location for the St. Peter’s Book Group\, sign up to be added to the Book Group email list here. \nBook Group Choices 2025\n\n“Heaven and Earth Grocery Store” by James McBride\, for discussion in February. Historical fiction about a real neighborhood in Pottstown\, PA. Features a fictional grocery store in a neighborhood of immigrants and African Americans.\n“Death Comes For the Archbishop” by Willa Cather\, for discussion in March. Historical novel about a French priest appointed bishop of territory in what is now southwestern United States. Set in 1800s.\n“A Lady’s Life in the Rocky Mountains” by Isabella Bird\, for discussion in April. An Englishwoman’s travel journal from 1873.\n“My Friends” by Hisham Matar\, for discussion in May. Novel about three young men of Libyan heritage\, living in exile in the UK (mostly). Themes of male friendship\, family\, and what it’s like to live in exile. Set in 1983-2015\, set mostly in England and then Paris. Very short chapters. Elegant writing. Long listed for Booker Prize.\n“Pope Joan” by Donna Woolfolk Cross\, for discussion in June. A historical novel. Suggests a woman was pope around 800\, hiding her gender\, sister of someone who was killed (she assumed his identity). Gives a lot of historical background.\n“Moloka’i” by Alan Brennert\, for discussion in July. Historical novel about young Honolulu girl diagnosed with leprosy and sent to the leper colony on the island of Moloka’i. Set in 1890’s and early 20th century.\n“I’m A Stranger Here Myself” by Bill Bryson\, for discussion in August. Short witty vignettes about American oddities written by an American returning here after 20 years abroad.\n“Don’t Let’s Go to the Dogs Tonight” by Alexandra Fuller\, for discussion in September. Memoir of a white girl growing up in Rhodesia/Zimbabwe\, set during and after apartheid there.\n“Calamity of Souls” by David Baldacci\, for discussion in October. Fiction\, a murder mystery. Black guy charged with murder\, racially charged. Protagonist is defense lawyer\, partners with another lawyer. Shows life in southern Virginia in 1960s. Mildred was a reader for the author before publication\, giving advice on authenticity of setting.\n“Fever” by Mary Beth Keane\, for discussion in November. A novel about Mary Mallon (aka Typhoid Mary). Shows why some people don’t trust public health authorities and shows a lot about working class life in U.S. around the turn of the 20th century.\n“One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” by Ken Kesey\, for discussion in December. Novel about a mental hospital (basis for the well-known movie).
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SUMMARY:TNT Lenten Discipleship Group
DESCRIPTION:Join others at St. Peter’s in their 20s/30s for our Lenten Discipleship Group. We will meet Tuesdays 7:30-9 p.m. on Zoom beginning Tuesday\, March 11 and ending on Tuesday\, April 15. On April 15\, we will gather in-person for the Holy Week Eucharist service at 6 p.m.We will read “God Didn’t Make Us to Hate Us: 40 Devotions to Liberate Your Faith from Fear and Reconnect with Joy” by Rev. Lizzie McManus-Dail. You can learn more about this amazing book below. \nSign up here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSch2r4sqqNT2DKA-a2gt1MC37SRfXj25FV9eBVf5-FcgHL31A/viewform?usp=header \nYou don’t have to attend St. Peter’s Church to join us for these gatherings. If you are interested in joining the conversation\, please sign up! \nAbout “God Didn’t Make Us to Hate Us“\nA first-of-its-kind devotional for the disenchanted\, disillusioned\, and deconstructedCountless Christians are deconstructing the fear-based faith they were handed\, but many don’t want to give up on God—they want to love and be loved by Jesus without hateful or abusive theology. If you’re one of these believers\, this feminist\, anti-racist\, LGBTQ-affirming devotional will take you on a journey of spiritual reenchantment. Featuring 40 devotions on God’s radical and liberating salvation\, it’s here to help you heal your church hurt\, restore your sense of community\, and embrace Jesus’s heart-healing forgiveness. Move beyond rigid religion and reconnect with the undeniable truth that predates and will outlive all the toxic theology in the world: God made you to love you. \nTNT discipleship groups are small groups of folks in their 20s/30s who want to explore faith\, theology\, and day-to-day living. We gather on Zoom for an informal yet intentional space to do that together.
URL:https://www.stpetersphila.org/event/tnt-lenten-discipleship-group/2025-04-01/
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CATEGORIES:Adult Education,Featured,Lent
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