Everyone Belongs Here.

We want everyone to be able to move through this space with ease. At Saint Peter’s, accessibility and inclusion are part of how we welcome one another in worship and community life.

Accessibility at Saint Peter’s

We want everyone to be able to move through this space with ease.

Reserved handicap parking is available just as you enter on the right.

A covered walkway leads from the parking lot to the main entrance and first floor, where you’ll find the church, chapel, Parish Hall, and narthex.

An elevator provides access to the lower level, including classrooms and offices.

Accessible restrooms are available on every floor.

Hearing assist devices are available during worship.

Gluten-free wafers are available for communion.

If you need assistance at any point, please let us know. We’re glad to help.

Inclusion in Worship and Community

You don’t have to be a certain kind of person to belong here.

Saint Peter’s is a community of all ages and stages of life, learning to follow Jesus together. We want worship and community life to be places where people can come as they are, participate as they feel comfortable, and find welcome, care, and belonging.

  • Come as you are

    You do not need to know all the responses before you arrive. You do not need to understand every part of the service in order to belong here. Assists such as fidgets and story boards are available for neurodivergent children.

  • Children are welcome

    Children belong in worship at Saint Peter’s. Books, quiet toys, and children’s chapel during part of the 10:15 a.m. service help families participate. We are glad for the sounds and movement of children in worship; they are part of the life of the church.

  • All ages and stages

    Saint Peter’s is a community of children, youth, families, students, singles, couples, older adults, longtime Episcopalians, newcomers, seekers, and people still finding their way. We are learning to follow Jesus together.

Ways to Join Us

There is no wrong place to begin. Come to the service that feels most accessible to you.

Saturday · 5 PM

A smaller, quieter Eucharist in the church.

Sunday · 8 AM

A traditional, quieter service in the chapel.

Sunday · 10:15 AM

A larger service in the nave with music and a YouTube livestream.

Frequently asked questions

  • Yes. Reserved handicap parking is available just as you enter campus on the right. From there, a covered walkway leads to the main entrance and first floor.

  • Yes. Hearing assist devices are available during worship. Please ask an usher or greeter when you arrive, and we’ll be glad to help.

  • Yes. Gluten-free wafers are available for communion. Please let the clergy, an usher, or a greeter know.

  • You are very welcome. You do not need to know all the responses or understand every part of the service before you arrive. We stand, sit, kneel, sing, listen, and pray together, and you are free to participate as you feel comfortable. We will help you follow along.

  • Yes. Children are welcome in worship at Saint Peter’s. Books, quiet toys, and children’s chapel during part of the 10:15 a.m. service help families participate.

  • Yes. The Sunday 10:15 a.m. service is available by YouTube livestream.

  • Please contact us before you come. If you have questions about parking, seating, hearing support, Communion, children, mobility, or anything else that would help you feel more prepared, we’d be glad to help.

Planning Your Visit

If you have questions before your first visit, we’d be glad to help. If you’d like us to follow up with you, you can fill out a visitor card. If you’d rather just come on a Sunday and see how it feels, that’s completely fine too.

Need something specific for your visit?

If you have questions about accessibility, worship, or how to prepare for Sunday, we’d be glad to help.