St. Peter is a missional church ...
What does that mean? We are a church that uses our new building as a base of operations as we spread out into our community in service to people. Be it at a City of Roanoke
event or serving lunch to the Roanoke Police, at a Habitat for Humanity build in Fort Worth, or at someone's home in Keller, you will find the people of St. Peter are willing - EXCITED - to be in service to others. This is our natural response to God for the love He has given us. If you have a heart to serve others, come join the fun!
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St. Peter is a volunteer based church ...
So, what does this mean? St. Peter has a great staff - leading great volunteers which equals great ministry! There are extraordinary opportunities for you to serve in the church.
- Are you friendly? Be a greeter, an usher or a Welcome Table volunteer.
- Are you musically gifted? Join the choir, play an instrument in worship, or help with our children's choir, The St. Peter Pebbles.
- Is leadership and administration your thing? Consider being a Rock Group leader or serving on the Mission & Ministry Council.
- Do you love teaching kids? Sunday morning Education, Discovery or Vacation Bible School would be right down your alley!
- Do you have a passion for teenagers or the elderly? Student Life and Community Life could be the place for you to volunteer.
And there are so many other areas, we can't even list them all. Contact the church office at 817-491-2010 to learn more.
Church-wide Missional Project - SNACK SACKS
As a partner with the Northwest Independent School District, we supply Roanoke Elementary School with 120 SNACK SACKS each month for underprivileged children. SNACK SACKS are given to the children on Friday afternoon, providing food for the weekend that they can prepare themselves, if need be due to parents working. Most of the items are donated by our Rock Groups, but the list below shows items that still need to be donated each month. Put your donations in the big blue bin just inside the front doors of church by the 20th of each month.
Fruit rollups or Fruit pieces
Pudding cups (non-refrigerated)
Grain-bars
Pop-tarts (less sugary ones, please)
Heavy-duty large garbage bags

