Spotlight on Food Insecurity
Spotlight on Food Insecurity
During this Lenten season, St. Peter’s Church is shining a spotlight on food insecurity and diving deeper into understanding this complex issue that stems from poverty and systemic racism.
During this Lenten season, St. Peter’s Church is shining a spotlight on food insecurity and diving deeper into understanding this complex issue that stems from poverty and systemic racism.
Join others at St. Peter's in their 20s/30s for our Lenten Discipleship Group.
St. Peter’s will join with Christ Church for a five-week Lenten supper and study group, discussing the book "Healing Our Broken Humanity."
Join others at St. Peter's in their 20s/30s for our Lenten Discipleship Group.
St. Peter’s will join with Christ Church for a five-week Lenten supper and study group, discussing the book "Healing Our Broken Humanity."
This service for children age 8 and younger will begin with Jesus entering Jerusalem and take us through the Last Supper and Good Friday.
Join Rev. Sarah in the Parish House to talk more about the original context of Palm Sunday and how we might translate it to our own.
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.
Our Good Friday service is an ancient service focused on the story of Jesus’ death and prayers venerating the Cross.
Join the Rev. Sarah Hedgis-Kligerman as we walk the Stations of the Cross, following the Stations in the Street installed along Pine Street.
The Rev. Sarah Hedgis-Kligerman will lead a Service of Silence & Sorrow in the church on Good Friday.
We will gather for a festive, joyous Easter celebration at 11 AM with choir and organ.
Join us in the St. Peter’s Churchyard on Easter Sunday for snacks, games, and a children’s Easter Egg Hunt.