Newcomer Lunch
Join us and other seekers after the 11 a.m. service on Sunday, January 17, to learn more about St. Peter’s Church. Please come for conversation, lunch, and get to know others who are new or sort-of-new to St. Peter’s.
Join us and other seekers after the 11 a.m. service on Sunday, January 17, to learn more about St. Peter’s Church. Please come for conversation, lunch, and get to know others who are new or sort-of-new to St. Peter’s.
Dear Sisters and Brothers in Christ, For over nine years St. Peter’s has had a relationship with Camp Get Along, a summer, then year-round program for children age 5-12 from what is now the Pennsport neighborhood. Camp Get Along was founded by the church of St. John the Evangelist, which used to be at 3rd
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All are welcome to visit our farm animal petting zoo in the parking lot at Third and Lombard on Sunday, November 29. From 10-11 a.m., visitors can pet a bunny, calf, llama, sheep, and other animals and learn about our Christmas alternative giving program.
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All of Creation—from the smallest insect to the largest planet—is beloved of God. This fall, through our readings, hymns, prayers and preaching, St. Peter’s will contemplate our relationship with the world around us.
All are invited to the Celebration of New Ministry with the Rev. Claire Nevin-Field, the 21st Rector of St. Peter’s Church. The service will be at 4 p.m. Sunday, October 18, followed by a reception.
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Just in time for Halloween, join us for yoga (with glow bracelets) and live music in the graveyard of St. Peter’s Church. Philly Yoga Factory will lead a one-hour class for all levels at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, October 28. Donations will benefit the St. Peter’s Food Cupboard.
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All are welcome at an organ recital at 4 p.m. Sunday, May 17 at St. Peter’s Church featuring Mr. Bruce J. Barber II, Interim Director of Music & Organist, on the church’s landmark E.M. Skinner Opus 862 organ, and Joseph Rinaldi, staff baritone in the St. Peter’s Choir.
Many former and current Roman Catholics find their way into fellowship in the Episcopal Church. On Sunday, April 12, join us for a conversation about your own experience in relationship to the Roman Catholic Church, in all its wonders and warts. All are welcome!
What do Episcopalians believe about God, Jesus and the Holy Spirit? How do we view the Bible? How does one become an Episcopalian? Join the Rev. Claire Nevin-Field for a four-week discussion of these issues, starting on Sunday, November 16.
The time of singing has come! Rehearsals for boys, girls, and adults begin this month. Now is a great time to join.