New here? Start with one Sunday.

You do not need to have everything figured out before you arrive. Come as you are, and we will help you find your place

Whether you are returning to church, exploring faith for the first time, or looking for a community where you can belong, you are welcome here. Start with one Sunday, and take the next step that fits you best

What to expect

Our worship is grounded and welcoming. On Sunday morning, we read scripture, hear a sermon, pray together, and gather at the table for Communion.

You do not need to know everything in advance. Printed bulletins guide the service, and you are welcome to participate as much or as little as you feel comfortable.

Families and Children

Bringing children? You are in the right place.

Children are a full part of life at Saint Peter’s. Nursery care and age-based formation are available, and children are always welcome in worship.

If you are coming with children, start here.

Children are always welcome in worship.

There is more than one way to begin

  • A man teaching children in Godly Play.

    Grow in Faith

    Some people start with worship. Others begin by joining a class, bringing a child on Sunday morning, attending a forum, or finding a small group. However you begin, there is room for both learning and belonging.

  • Two people talking.

    Serve & Belong

    Church life is more than attending one service. It is a community of people praying, learning, serving, and caring for one another. Over time, many people find their place through friendship, ministry, service, and shared life.

  • A group of men and boys singing in the Men's Choir, which practices once a month, led by a conductor.

    Episcopal Worship

    You do not need to know the Episcopal tradition to worship with us. If you would like to understand more about Episcopal worship and what shapes our life together, we would be glad to help.

Watch Online

Not ready to visit in person?

You can join us online as a first step. Watching from home can be a good way to get a feel for worship before coming in person.

Still not sure where to begin?

Come on a Sunday morning. Ask a question. Bring your child. Stay for a conversation. You do not have to have everything figured out before you arrive.