Holy Week and Easter Services at St. Peter’s
Services begin with the Liturgy of the Palms and reading of the Passion Narrative on Palm Sunday and continue through a Choral Festival Eucharist on Easter Sunday. See details on all Holy Week services.
Services begin with the Liturgy of the Palms and reading of the Passion Narrative on Palm Sunday and continue through a Choral Festival Eucharist on Easter Sunday. See details on all Holy Week services.
Adas Yoshuron Synagogue invites you to their 31st annual Easter Day Community Dinner served at St. Peter’s on Easter Sunday, April 9, from 12:30 to 1:30 PM. Take-out only.
This Sunday is The Second Sunday in Lent, and the gospel lesson recounts when Nicodemus, a leader of the Jews, visits Jesus “by night” to learn more about the new teacher/healer.
This Sunday, The First Sunday in Lent, marks a return to the beginning of Jesus’ public ministry.
Rite of Reconciliation is offered on Fridays in Lent on request. The reconciliation of a penitent is a sacrament in the Episcopal Church and refers to private confession.
The Society of St. John the Evangelist is offering an interactive Lent program on The Lord’s Prayer.
Tuesdays during Lent, and in the last week of Lent on Thursday (Feb 28 – Mar 30) at 11:30am in the Vestry Room (opposite the parish office). We will be exploring Anglican spirituality using Vicki Black’s, Welcome to Anglican Spiritual Traditions. Post includes other suggested reading for Lent.
Wednesday, February 22 at 5:30 PM. Join us for Holy Eucharist and the imposition of ashes.
On Sunday, January 29, there will be one service only at 9:00 AM, which will be followed by a potluck brunch and meeting in the Parish Hall. The meeting will
There has been a significant uptick in bogus requests for money or for help with purchasing gift cards or desperate requests for “a favor” in the name of the Rector. Neither Lael nor any member of the St. Peter’s administrative staff will ask you for money for their personal use or “emergency help” via email. These are scams (and often bear similar but never accurate addresses from the church).