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March 30th, 2022

30/3/2022

 
Dear members and friends of St Peter’s Lutheran Church, Hobart.

Lenten Study: Please join our online Lenten study tonight at 7.30pm. Click on the link here or on our St Peter’s website in order to join the study. The ‘mark of the Church’ we will be looking at this week is worship. The readings are Psalm 96:109; Luke 1:46-55; Rev 5:11-13. 

Our Easter weekend service times are as follows:
 
Maundy Thursday, 14th of April: 7.00pm (HC)

Good Friday, 15th of April: 10.00am

Easter Sunday, 17th of April.
Easter Sunday Dawn Service: Mt Wellington Observatory: 6.30am
Easter Sunday Breakfast: St Peter's Centre: 7.30am
Main Easter Service. St Peter's Centre: 9.00am (HC)

Easter breakfast donations: Please pass on donations for the Easter breakfast to Leanne Steicke.  Receiving or notification of these well in advance helps in the planning of the breakfast. 

Warm regards and blessings,

Pastor Mike Steicke.
Saint Peter's Lutheran Church, Hobart.

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