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Lenten Offerings   New Year,



 at St. Peter’s       New Roles                                    ANGELA MAHAN




                                                                   CHIEF OF STAFF / ADMINISTRATOR
        St. Peter's clergy and staff are here for you! Read
 YES!  LENTEN SUPPER SERIES   about what (and who!) is new in the Church Office.  Angela Mahan serves as Chief of Staff and
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                                                                   Administrator at St. Peter’s Episcopal Church.
 Join  our  Interim  Rector,   REV. ROB VOYLE                      Her role includes the day-to-day non-liturgical
 The Rev. Dr. Rob Voyle, for   INTERIM RECTOR                      operations of the parish, including oversight of lay
 a Lenten program designed   On March 1st, we welcome              staff, facility, communications, financial budget and
 to  help  you  discover  and   The Rev. Dr. Rob Voyle             parish events.
 live  a  life  in  which  you   as Interim Rector of St.          Before starting at St. Peter’s, Angela worked for
 can   simultaneously   say   TRINITY MAUNDY THURSDAY SHOE   Peter’s. Rob is an Episcopal   Kansas State University as Director of Research &
 Yes! To God – Yes! To   COLLECTION   priest, executive coach, and   Extension.  Originally from Kansas, she holds both
 your Neighbor – Yes! To   The Trinity Food Pantry community has needs in addition   a licensed psychologist. In   a bachelor’s and master’s degree from Wichita
 Yourself. Come learn from   to  food.  Most  homeless  people  walk  everywhere  they   addition to a doctorate in   State University.  Having spent more than 20 years
 Rob  about  discerning  your   go,  usually  wearing  out  a  pair  of  shoes  in  a  month.    psychology he has degrees   in the field of higher education, Angela has broad
 core purpose in life, and how it can lead you to Yes! The   St. Peter’s is collecting new and gently used sturdy walking   in mechanical engineering   knowledge in the areas of administration, marketing,
 program, accompanied by a simple supper, will follow our   shoes in men’s sizes 8-16 (Trinity serves a predominantly   and theology.   staff development, volunteer management, event
 5:30 service of Holy Eucharist in Grace Chapel on every   male population). Drop shoes in the baskets in the narthex   Rob was born and ordained in New Zealand. After   planning and facility operations.
 Wednesday of Lent (March 4th – April 1st).  The evening   on Sundays or bring them to the Church Office during the   ordination, he moved to the United States, met and   In her free time, Angela enjoys spending time with
 will conclude by 8:00 p.m.  Sign up on the church website   week.  The  final  day  for  the  collection  is  Palm Sunday,   married his wife Kim. They currently live in Oregon, twenty   her two dogs, cooking new recipes, and exploring
 or  call  the  Church  Office  at  314-993-2306.  Read  more   April 5th. Our goal is to collect 80 pairs of shoes. Please   miles west of Portland.   different walking trails as well as restaurants within
 about this wonderful series on pages 2 & 3.   help us reach our goal!  the St. Louis area.
        As the Founder and Director of the Clergy Leadership       She is married to the
 SUNDAY FORUM:   FRIDAY MORNING BIBLE STUDY  Institute he is committed to providing advanced training in   Reverend C. Earl Mahan,
        clergy leadership to enhance ministry effectiveness.
 “Learning How to Forgive and Return to Love”  Join fellow parishioners at 7:00 on Friday mornings in the   an Episcopal priest and
                                                                   rector within the diocese
 Beginning  on  March  8th,  Rob  will  lead  a  Sunday  Forum   Elliot Room. The goal is to promote an environment where   Rob’s personal mission is to be “helpful, humorous, and   of Missouri, and has two
        healing,” which is manifested in a passion for conducting
 series  focused  on  forgiveness.  Learn  the  mechanism   participants ask questions, explore answers, make friends,   training and consultation. He is a gifted storyteller and has   stepchildren, Trevor and
 of  resentment  and  forgiveness,  and  how  to  distinguish   and deepen their   a penchant for mischievously confronting listeners with   Mikayla.
 forgiveness  from  reconciliation.  Explore  the  possibilities   knowledge  and  new insights that are both affirming and liberating.
 for forgiving and staying in love on your terms, even while   love  of  Christ.
 people  continue  to  behave  offensively  and  injuriously.   It’s a great way to   We look forward to learning more about Rob as he joins
 Rob promises that the gatherings will be very practical in   start your day!  our church community!
 nature.  He invites you to bring your resentment and leave
 without it! Sundays in Lent at 9:15 a.m. in the Undercroft,   CHORAL EVENSONG
 beginning March 8th.  Sunday, March 8th at 5:00 p.m.   JANET ROUSE
 This  is  a  traditional  service  of   DIRECTOR OF STEWARDSHIP AND PARISH LIFE
 scripture,  prayer,  and  music.   Janet will continue in the role of Stewardship Director and Parish Life. Within
 The choral music is by American   the financial stewardship area, Janet will oversee financial giving at St. Peter’s.
 composers   Searle   Wright   In addition, she will work with committee chairs and parishioners to develop and
 (1918–2004)  and  Craig  Phillips   maintain active involvement in our service, support, and ministry opportunities. Your
 (b.  1961).  The  canticles  are   gifts of time, talent, and treasure truly make a difference. Please contact Janet at
 Wright’s  Magnificat  and  Nunc  dimittis  in  E  minor.  The   314-993-2306, or janetr@stpetersepiscopal.org, to learn more about opportunities
 anthem is Phillips’s “Keep watch, dear Lord,” a setting of a   to serve at St. Peter’s Church!
 beloved prayer from The Book of Common Prayer.
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