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40 Days for Life Vigil

A reflection on the Tallahassee 40 Days for Life Prayer Vigil

40 Days for Life is an internationally coordinated 40-day campaign that aims to end abortion locally through prayer and fasting, community outreach, and a peaceful all-day vigil in front of abortion businesses. Founded in 2007, it reaches 1000 sites in 63 countries and has saved many lives. It is a peaceful and educational presence. Those who are called to stand witness during this 24-hour-a-day presence send a powerful message to the community about the tragic reality of abortion. It also serves as a call to repentance for those who work at the abortion center and those who patronize the facility.  The vigils are held twice a year, in the Fall and during Lent.

It is important to note that 40 Days for Life is primarily about Prayer, Fasting, and Community Outreach. It's not a form of protest as many people think whenever they see signs held up along a roadway. The signs are meant to let our fellow Tallahasseeans know what we are doing and to share our message. It's amazing to me that so many people who drive by Planned Parenthood each day don't even know it's there, much less what real horror takes place within its walls. The need to pray and fast for the change of heart in our community and in our world is essential. 

Tallahassee has maintained a 40 Days for Life vigil for many years, previously praying in front of North Florida Women’s Services. Since the opening of the Planned Pregnancy facility on West Tennessee St., we have held the vigil on the public right of way in front of that facility. During the 40 days, individuals and groups come for an hour or more at a time to pray. We are very happy to speak with anyone about our purpose and beliefs but always with love and always in peace. Each week we hold at least one prayer service at the site and usually, groups come at other times for periods of prayer.

During the vigil, which ended 30 October, we had a faithful group that came each week in the evening on Thursday and a supporter who provided guitar music to enrich the service. On Thursday, 21 October, St. Peter’s came in force to the prayer service. Fr. Bill Krizner conducted the service, and a large group was there to witness to all the people driving by on W. Tennessee St. as well as to the employees of the facility, which stays open on Thursdays until 7:00pm. It was a warm and spiritual time, with thoughtful, meaningful prayers offered for the precious lives ended inside the Planned Parenthood facility.

The next campaign will begin on Ash Wednesday, 2 March 2022. The website is 40daysforlife.com and I urge everyone to sign up so you will receive notices and can become familiar with a very special, very important mission.

 19 Then the disciples came to Jesus privately and said, “Why could we not cast it out?” 20 He said to them, “Because of your little faith. For truly, I say to you, if you have faith like a grain of mustard seed, you will say to this mountain, ‘Move from here to there,’ and it will move, and nothing will be impossible for you.” –Matthew 17:19-21

Youth Missions Week 2021

Thirty-four of our middle and high school students participated in a Spirit-filled missions and evangelism week.  After enjoying a special lunch prepared by the faithful hands of the women from Mary & Martha Guild, the youth embarked into the mission field as they provided a two day festival to the children living in the Joe Louis project, built a chicken coop with men from St. Peter’s and those in the reentry program at the Good Samaritan Chapel, moved tons of items from the Belly Boutique at A Women’s Pregnancy Center, and helped construct a new flower bed and outdoor patio for victims of domestic violence and human trafficking at Angel Wingz and Chelsea House.  They then returned to St. Peter's for a special dinner speaker each night that shared about Christ’s work in bringing hope to people faced with poverty, imprisonment, trafficking, and unexpected pregnancies.  Through this unique experience, both to share the Gospel in their daily work and to be challenged and transformed by others in these ongoing critical ministries, our students truly experienced God. 

We want to extend a special thanks to all those at St. Peter’s who contributed to this special week. 

In His Love, Bill+


 
 

A Women's Pregnancy Center Update

Life: A Women's Pregnancy Center

We are constantly amazed at how the Lord brings in women who think they know what decision they want to make for their pregnancy, but God changes their heart to desire life. We have an incredible counselor named Vicki who pours into each of her clients so beautifully. She constantly goes above and beyond to make sure every client is loved and cared for to the best of her abilities. Not long after she started working at AWPC, she had a young client who felt the need to have an abortion. She was able to talk with this client about not only what abortion looks like, but how it has the potential to affect women. She was able to have an ultrasound at AWPC at her initial visit, which was an incredibly powerful time, prompting her to truly consider the life of the child in her womb. Even outside of the counseling room, Vicki met this young woman for coffee to further discuss her options, and encourage her that choosing life was definitely an attainable possibility for her.

Several months later, this client has remained in contact with Vicki, updating her counselor on her pregnancy journey. In fact, this client just recently gave birth to a beautiful, healthy baby boy. In the words of her counselor, “She has pressed through tremendous opposition and still she continues on. Our session together, the ultrasound, and our countless texts and correspondence has literally made a life and death difference in her life and the life of her son.”

We have the beautiful privilege of seeing beautiful stories like this being written by God’s mighty hand all the time. Children are given a chance at life because of the way the Father looks down on these beloved little ones, and challenges their parents to view their beating heart in a new light. What a blessing it is to see lives being saved. This job allows us to confront the battle between life and death each day regarding a child’s future, and we rejoice with heaven when life prevails. Even if a mother chooses to pursue abortion, we hold onto the hope that even following this traumatic event, she will discover and cling to the hope of Jesus.

Thank you for your desire to see more babies born in our community. Thank you for praying for us, as well as our clients, as we discuss the beauty of life, and the beauty of what Jesus has done for each of us.  Please consider joining in this battle for life with the men and women from St. Peter's who are already volunteering and serving at AWPC. Contact Elizabeth Carrouth at ecarrouth@gmail.com for more information.

Feast of The Annunciation | Prayer Vigil

Feast of The Annunciation | Prayer Vigil

As we recently celebrated The Annunciation on March 25th (the announcement of the Incarnation by the angel Gabriel to Mary), we sought to celebrate the beauty and sanctity of life within a mother’s womb in our own community.

More than twenty-five St. Peter’s parishioners proclaimed the love of Christ outside of Planned Parenthood on Thursday last week and held a special prayer vigil asking for the Lord’s intervention.

If you are interested being part of this important ministry, please contact Elizabeth Carrouth at ecarrouth@gmail.com.

World Mission Sunday at St. Peter's

World Mission Sunday at St. Peter's

The Lord richly blessed a joyous World Missions Weekend. We had dozens of our youth take part in a special day with Christopher Quinones from Love For The Least, a ministry sharing the Gospel in the refugee camps of Northern Iraq on Saturday. We then learned from more than twenty five incredible evangelistic ministries who highlighted their work in our community and in the world at large at an energizing ministry fair after each of our services.

Our parishioners pledged to become part of work in such areas as prison, human trafficking, evangelistic outreach, life, under-resourced, and campus efforts to love people in their pain and to share the life-redeeming power of Jesus Christ. A new and exciting missional spirit is truly sweeping through St. Peter’s Anglican Church. We hope that you might join us in boldly proclaiming the Gospel in both Word & deed…

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