Life is shared here.

Loneliness is one of the defining experiences of our time — and one of the things the church exists to answer. At Saint Peter's, connection isn't a program. It's what happens when people show up, are known by name, and find others walking the same road.

Small Groups

Families

Music &
Choirs

Ministries

Fellowship

Everywhere I went, people were open, smiling, and enjoying themselves. There was an energy of joyful eagerness that permeated the congregation. This was a community I could see being a part of. 
— Joe H., joined 2023.

That kind of welcome doesn't happen by accident. It grows in the ordinary moments of shared life — in small groups, in ministry, over coffee after church, and in the years of showing up together.

Small Groups

One of the best ways to get connected at Saint Peter’s is through a small group.

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Small groups create space for friendship, prayer, honest conversation, and growth in faith. Some gather around Scripture, while others are shaped by life stage, shared interests, or a desire to build community.

If you’re looking for a place to begin, this is a good place to start.

A man and a boy repairing or working on a fence near a wooden deck. The man is kneeling, wearing glasses, a gray t-shirt, and khaki pants. The boy is crouched, wearing gloves and a gray jacket with the words 'Rebuilding Animal Shelter' on the back. They are outdoors on a grassy area.

Explore ministries

There are many ways to find your place here.

At Saint Peter’s, ministries are one of the ways people serve, build friendships, and grow more deeply rooted in the life of the parish. Whether your gifts lead toward hospitality, outreach, formation, music, or leadership, there is room to participate.

Care & Support

If you’re going through something difficult, you do not have to carry it alone.

Sometimes connection looks like friendship and shared life. Sometimes it looks like prayer, encouragement, and practical care in a hard season. If you need support, we would be glad to walk with you.

"Jesus stood on a level place. Among the hungry, the tired, and the hurting. Sainthood is not about standing above and apart — but standing next to your neighbor in need."

— from a sermon preached at Saint Peter's, All Saints 2025

Thinking about making Saint Peter’s your home?

If this community is becoming your community, explore what membership means and what the next step can look like.

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Not sure where to begin?

We’d be glad to help you find a place to start — whether you’re looking for a group, a way to serve, or support in a difficult season.