1/30/2006

Black History Month @ St. Peter’s, February 2006

Filed under: Past Events — W.G. Hayes @ 6:22 pm

Friday and Saturday, February 10th & 11th, 8:00 p.m. – St. Peter’s Parish Hall

Having Our Say – the Delany Sisters’ First 100 Years – cast: Joyce Frink (a member of St. Peter’s) and Bettie G. Williams. A dramatic presentation of the story of these 2 well-known ladies, who were daughters of the Rt. Rev. Henry Beard Delany, one of the first African American bishops in the Episcopal Church, and sent to college by St. Peter’s.
This production, presented by the Amelia Community Theatre, will also have presentations by different casts (including our own Bobbie Morgan-Jones and Ilona Preliou): February 3 and 4 – Amelia Community Theatre, and March 3 and 4 – The Peck Center Auditorium.

Sunday, February 12th, 10:00 a.m. – St. Peter’s Parish Hall

Story-telling by Sister Caroliese I. Frink Reed. Sister Caroliese (sister of Neil Frink), is an extraordinary and diverse storyteller who has traveled around the world collecting stories and “bringing the word.” Telling from an African Oral Tradition (a jali), she entertains as well as teaches history, culture and tradition. She has shared her stories in museums, libraries, churches, festivals, and classrooms across the US, South Africa, and South America.
For children and adults – All welcome!

Sunday, February 19th, 7:00 – 9:00 p.m. – St. Peter’s Parish Hall

The Life and Music of Charlie “Hoss” Singleton – writer of Strangers in the Night and 1000’s of other songs. Presentation by Warner Singleton (son of Hoss Singleton) and music and dancing led by Warner Singleton with Sleepy and the Gang. Some of Hoss Singleton’s other songs are Mama He Treats Your Daughter Mean, Spanish Eyes, and Lady.
Small donation requested

All of the events celebrating Black History Month are offered to the glory of God and in thanksgiving for the rich history, often neglected, of our African-American community. St. Peter’s Episcopal Church strives to be a Christian community that embraces all of God’s children, and that especially honors and deepens our relationships with fellow Christians of all races.

1/2/2006

Father George’s Letter, January, 2006

Filed under: Letters from our Rector — George Young @ 9:20 pm

Dear fellow journeyers on the Way,

Whether or not you are one who is intentional about making specific “New Years Resolutions” – and whether or not you keep them up for more than a week or two, I hope you will take some quiet time during these next days to reflect. Reflect on the year just past, and on the new one just beginning. Give thanks for the people/things/events for which you have gratitude, and offer prayers for those which disappoint/anger/frustrate you. And please - please vow to do all in your power to increase and support the first batch, and help relieve the second.
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