Tell Me Your Story: Nicole Kligerman
As we continue our celebration of the Epiphany, we remember those from different lands who came bearing gifts for the Christ child. We will learn first hand how God is busily at work in other faith traditions!
As we continue our celebration of the Epiphany, we remember those from different lands who came bearing gifts for the Christ child. We will learn first hand how God is busily at work in other faith traditions!
This Sunday we will gather on Zoom for a time of prayer and reflection.
All are welcome at this weekly celebration of the Holy Eucharist each Tuesday at noon.
During the season of Epiphany, please join Rev. Laurie and other members of St. Peter’s as we reflect on some of the many strangers in scripture who come to point out where God is busy coloring outside the lines of our faith and acting outside the boundaries of our catechism.
Join Rev. Laurie at the Parish House Wednesday evenings during Epiphany as we explore the book "Going Home: Jesus and Buddha as Brothers" by Thich Nhat Hanh.
The St. Peter’s Food Cupboard provides free food to all every Saturday from 8-10 a.m.
A special service for young children and their families takes place at 9 a.m. every Sunday during the school year.
Join us in the church for a spoken service (with no choir or organ).
Join us on Sunday, February 1, for a special program with Arthur Sudler, Director of the Historical Society and Archives at the African American Episcopal Church of St. Thomas, who will present on Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s visit to Philadelphia in February 1968.
We gather every Sunday at 11 AM for worship with choir and organ.