Come as You Are. Be Met by Grace.

Worship is at the heart of our life together. Each week, we gather to be renewed by Scripture, prayers, music, silence, and Holy Communion — and then sent back out into the world to serve in love.

Choose where to begin

New to Saint Peter’s?

We’re so glad you’re here. Learn what to expect and how to make the most of your visit.

Plan your visit

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Curious about Episcopal worship?

Explore our traditions, liturgy, and what makes our worship meaningful.

Learn More

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Looking for service times?

Find our Sunday and weekday service times and plan your visit.

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Drawn by music?

Our music is a joyful expression of faith. Come listen, sing, and be inspired.

Explore Music

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Joining from home?

Watch our services live or on demand and stay connected online.

Worship Online

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Looking for sermons?

Listen to recent sermons and reflect on God’s word anytime.

Listen Now

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What worship is like here

Our worship is rooted in the Episcopal tradition and shaped by beauty, reverence, and welcome. We pray ancient prayers that still speak to the present moment. We sing together. We listen for God’s word. We come to the table for Holy Communion. And in all of it, we trust that God is drawing us closer—to Christ, to one another, and to the life we are called to live.

Worship forms us for love

Week by week, worship teaches us who we are: people called together by Christ, transformed by God’s grace, and sent out to serve.

The prayers shape our attention. Scripture widens our imagination. Communion feeds us with grace. The peace reminds us that we belong to one another. The dismissal sends us back into the world to practice the mercy we have received.

“Go in peace to love and serve the Lord.”

—DISMISSAL

Coming regularly and wondering about next steps?

If worship at Saint Peter’s is becoming part of your life, learn more about membership and belonging.

Come and worship with us

You do not have to have everything figured out before you come.
You are welcome to come as you are.