As Father’s Day approaches, St. Paul’s Anglican Church is excited to invite all parishioners to join us in celebrating the fathers and father figures who play such a vital role in our lives and community. This special day offers us an opportunity to honor the love, sacrifice, and guidance of fathers through a series of heartwarming activities and services.
Date: Sunday, June 16th
Time: 10:00 AM
Venue: St. Paul’s Anglican Church
Special Father’s Day Service
Our celebration will begin with a special Father’s Day service. We will come together to give thanks for the fathers among us, reflect on the important roles they play, and seek God’s blessings for them. The service will feature heartfelt hymns, scripture readings, and a sermon focused on the virtues of fatherhood.
Children’s Choir Performance
Our children’s choir has prepared a beautiful performance to honor the fathers. Their joyful voices and special songs are sure to bring smiles and warm the hearts of everyone present.
Blessing of Fathers
During the service, there will be a special moment dedicated to the blessing of all fathers and father figures. We will pray for their strength, wisdom, and unwavering love, asking God to guide them in their essential role within the family and community.
Fellowship and Refreshments
Following the service, we invite everyone to join us in the fellowship hall for refreshments and a time of community bonding. This will be a wonderful opportunity to share stories, express gratitude, and enjoy each other’s company.
Special Gifts
Each father will receive a small token of appreciation as a reminder of their invaluable contributions and the love they share with their families.
At St. Paul’s Anglican Church, we recognize the profound impact that fathers have on our lives. Let us come together on this special day to celebrate, honor, and give thanks for the fathers and father figures who enrich our community with their presence.
We look forward to seeing you and celebrating this joyous occasion together!
Blessings,
The St. Paul’s Anglican Church Family