Worship God. Be transformed.

Traditional, welcoming Episcopal worship rooted in scripture, prayer, music, and sacrament.

Worship is at the heart of our life together at Saint Peter’s. Here you can find service times, learn more about Episcopal worship, explore music and sermons, or join us online.

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Episcopal Worship

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Returning to what is most true

At Saint Peter’s, worship is where we return to what is most true: that God is present, grace is real, and we do not walk alone. Week by week, we gather around scripture, prayer, music, and sacrament to be reoriented toward God and one another. In worship, we bring our joy, our questions, our weariness, and our hope—and trust that Christ meets us there.

New here? Start with Sunday morning.

Come worship with us on a Sunday. Pray with us. Sing with us. Listen for God’s word. Come forward for Communion or a blessing. Whether church feels familiar or brand new, we will help you find your place.

What to expect

  • Come as you are

  • We’ll help you follow along

  • Join in prayer and song

  • Receive Communion or a blessing

  • Stay for conversation after worship

Ancient prayers. Living faith.

Episcopal worship is grounded in scripture, shaped by the Book of Common Prayer, and centered on the grace of God made known in word and sacrament. We worship with prayers the church has carried for generations, trusting that old words can still open new life.

Our worship invites the whole person—heart, mind, voice, silence, and body. We stand, sit, kneel, sing, listen, and pray together. In all of it, God meets us with mercy, beauty, and belonging.

More to explore

Music

Music is a vital part of worship at Saint Peter’s, giving voice to praise, lament, hope, and joy.

Sermons

Through sermons, we listen for good news and seek where God meets us in real life.

Worship online

If you cannot join us in person, you can still worship with us online.

Not sure where to begin?

Start with one service. Let the prayers carry you. Listen for God’s word. Stay for a conversation afterward. You do not need to know everything before you arrive.

There is room for you here.