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A Message from the Rector - 3.31.22

3/31/22 | A Message from the Rector

Grace and peace to you in this holy season of Lent, With mixed emotions, I share with you the news of a significant change coming in the life of St. Peter's. Since 2008, The Reverend Kelly Carlson has faithfully carried out her ministry as a...

Meditation on the Passion of Christ

3/28/22 | Worship, Music

Meditation on the Passion of Christ Palm Sunday, April 10 at 5:00 p.m. The monthly Evensong series concludes with the Meditation on the Passion of Christ on Palm Sunday, April 10 at 5:00 p.m. Ancient chant and modern poetry combine in this...

Annual Giving Campaign 2022

3/24/22 | Stewardship

We have passed the $1 million mark in pledges and commitments for 2022! The amount raised to date is $1,002,991, or 62% of the goal. Thank you to the 249 families (51% of households) who have responded generously to the campaign. We still have...

Spring Clean-Up Day

3/24/22 | Opportunities to Serve

Our Saturday morning devoted to the pre-Easter beautification of the church campus has moved to April 9, from 9:00 a.m. to Noon. Of course, coffee and donuts will still be served.  BYOGG (gardening gear!).

Movie Night with Desmond Tutu

3/23/22 | Formation

Come on April 6 at 7:00 p.m. to watch and discuss the 45-minute documentary Desmond Tutu: Peacemaker, A Conversation with Desmond Tutu & John Allen. What better time than now to listen to the faith-filled wisdom of one who fought so hard and...

Lenten Quiet Morning

3/17/22 | Formation

LIFE TOGETHER IN CHRIST: DREAM V. REALITY Join David and Kelly in the Elliot Room for a Lenten Quiet Morning Saturday, March 26, from 9:00 am. to noon. We will draw from the teachings of Dietrich Bonhoeffer and Henri Nouwen to reflect on our...

Updated Reopening Guidelines

3/17/22

Pandemic Update – “Mask Optional” Worship is in effect at St. Peter’s! What You Need to Know: Under current diocesan guidance, the wearing of masks is an optional practice on our campus, so long as the pandemic risk...

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