A Lenten Journey through Grief
St. Peter's Parish House 313 Pine Street, Philadelphia, PA, United StatesWhat happens if we, like Christ, do not ignore the grief in our lives and our world, but instead journey through it, together?
What happens if we, like Christ, do not ignore the grief in our lives and our world, but instead journey through it, together?
What happens if we, like Christ, do not ignore the grief in our lives and our world, but instead journey through it, together?
What happens if we, like Christ, do not ignore the grief in our lives and our world, but instead journey through it, together?
Are you new to St. Peter’s? Join us at Coffee & Conversation, an opportunity for you to ask questions and for us to get to know you better.
St. Peter's has joined 22 other Episcopal congregations in becoming a Rainbow Initiative Congregation.
Learn more about a new St. Peter's ministry called Whip, Splatter, Stir - A Cooking Club for People with Parkinson's Disease.
St. Peter's parishioners just returned from a four-day Civil Rights pilgrimage. Come to learn more about the trip, their experiences and interactions.
Learn more about a new St. Peter's ministry called Whip, Splatter, Stir - A Cooking Club for People with Parkinson's Disease.
Come learn about Thistle Hills, is a ministry of the Diocese based in Coatesville that serves women who are survivors of trafficking, prostitution, and addiction that deserve a second chance at life.
Our contemporary public square is increasingly chaotic, toxic, and repulsive. Let's gather to learn from powerful voices in progressive Christianity as we wrestle with our present moment, discovering the potential for an alternative public Christian witness.