Advent Resources
Advent, the season of watching, waiting, and preparation for the celebration of Jesus’ nativity, begins on Sunday, November 27. Here are just a couple of examples of the devotional activities, events and resources available online.
Advent, the season of watching, waiting, and preparation for the celebration of Jesus’ nativity, begins on Sunday, November 27. Here are just a couple of examples of the devotional activities, events and resources available online.
Join us to celebrate this special season of the church year.
Thomas Mousin and Merry Watters have announced the release of their Advent devotional calendar for this year. You can download it by going to their website and clicking on the link just below the image of the calendar on the front page.
November 24, 12:30 to 2:00 PM. This year we return to a sit-down meal in the church parish hall. The free turkey dinner will still have all the traditional dishes: roast turkey, mashed potatoes and gravy, stuffing, squash, cranberry sauce, peas & carrots, and lots of pies. Gluten free and vegan items will also be available.
St. Peter’s and Nativity Lutheran invite you to bring your pet(s) for a blessing on Saturday, October 1, at 10:00 AM at Nativity Lutheran. They are located at 179 Old County Road in Rockport.
Watch the launch event of Season of Creation, 2022.
Episcopalians, including those at St. Peter’s, are invited to join churches around the world in celebrating the Season of Creation. This is a time for people of faith to renew their relationship with God and all creation through celebration, prayer, and action.
New Faith in Maine podcasts are available regularly, and currently are focusing on the themes from the 2021 diocesan convention: Listen, Connect, Adapt, and Hope.
The Episcopal Peace Fellowship of Maine encourages each parish in the Diocese of Maine to join in National Gun Violence Awareness Day and Wear Orange Weekend June 3-5 to show our support for prevention of gun violence.
An announcement from the bishops of Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont. In a spirit of trust in each other and in God’s future for the church in Northern New England, we announced today that we have decided to name one another as assisting bishops in one another’s dioceses, beginning in September.