Family Worship Service
Family Worship Service
Although St. Peter’s welcomes children at all times, a special service for young children and their families takes place at 9 a.m. every Sunday during the school year.
Although St. Peter’s welcomes children at all times, a special service for young children and their families takes place at 9 a.m. every Sunday during the school year.
Join Rev. Sarah as she dives into the writings and other resources of faith leaders are seeking a closer connection with God and neighbor in imaginative and authentic ways.
Join Rev. Sarah on Wednesday mornings on Zoom for a time of prayer and reflection.
TNT discipleship groups are small groups of folks in their 20s/30s who want to have intentional conversations about faith, theology, and day-to-day living.
This service for children age 8 and younger will begin with Jesus entering Jerusalem and take us through the Last Supper and Good Friday.
Our Good Friday service is an ancient service focused on the story of Jesus’ death and prayers venerating the Cross.
Join Rev. Sarah Hedgis-Kligerman as we walk the Way of the Cross, following the Stations in the Street installed along Pine Street.
Rev. Sarah Hedgis-Kligerman will lead a Service of Silence & Sorrow in the church on Good Friday.
Join us in the St. Peter's Churchyard after the 11 a.m. worship service for snacks, music & children's easter egg hunt.
Please come help us rake leaves in St. Peter's Churchyard on Saturday, April 15, anytime from 9 a.m. - Noon.
Although St. Peter’s welcomes children at all times, a special service for young children and their families takes place at 9 a.m. every Sunday during the school year.
Prayer in the style of Taizé includes simple repetitive sung chants written in many different languages, as well as scripture readings and a period of silent prayer.
Although St. Peter’s welcomes children at all times, a special service for young children and their families takes place at 9 a.m. every Sunday during the school year.
Join our Interim Music Director Dr. Derrick Thompson to learn the history and importance of Black spirituals sung in white spaces.
Although St. Peter’s welcomes children at all times, a special service for young children and their families takes place at 9 a.m. every Sunday during the school year.
On April 30, we welcome Casey Butcher of POWER Interfaith for a discussion about the proposed arena in Chinatown and its impact on the community.
Each Wednesday we will gather on Zoom for around 20-30 minutes for a time of prayer and reflection.