Parish Leaf Raking

St. Peter's Churchyard Fourth and Pine Streets, Philadelphia, United States

Please come help us rake leaves in St. Peter's Churchyard on Saturday, December 3 anytime from 9 a.m. - 1 p.m.

Family Worship Service

Varies

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.

Spoken Eucharist Service

St. Peter's Church Third and Pine Streets, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Join us in the church for a spoken service (with no choir or organ).

Rehearsal for Community Christmas Pageant

St. Peter's Church Third and Pine Streets, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Rehearsal for the St. Peter's Christmas Pageant will be held at 10 a.m.

Worship Service

St. Peter's Church Third and Pine Streets, Philadelphia, PA, United States

We gather every Sunday at 11 AM for worship with choir and organ. 

Unto Us a Child Is Born: Isaiah, Advent, and Our Jewish Neighbors

St. Peter's Parish House 313 Pine Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

The Book of Isaiah is a familiar voice for congregations during the season of Advent. So how do we create faithful, Christian interpretations of Isaiah for today while respecting the interpretations of our Jewish neighbors? 

Worship Service

St. Peter's Church Third and Pine Streets, Philadelphia, PA, United States

We gather every Sunday at 11 AM for worship with choir and organ. 

Community Christmas Pageant

St. Peter's Church Third and Pine Streets, Philadelphia, PA, United States

The 2022 St. Peter’s Church Christmas Pageant will be held on Sunday, December 11 during the 11 a.m. worship service.

Family Worship Service

Varies

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.

Unto Us a Child Is Born: Isaiah, Advent, and Our Jewish Neighbors

St. Peter's Parish House 313 Pine Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

The Book of Isaiah is a familiar voice for congregations during the season of Advent. So how do we create faithful, Christian interpretations of Isaiah for today while respecting the interpretations of our Jewish neighbors?