Please join us for St. Peter’s First Annual Community Eco-Forum on Sunday, April 23rd, 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. here at the church. The event will feature community speakers with inspiring messages and ideas for healing the earth. Guest speakers include Dr. Ana M. Negrón, Rabbi Sultar and Dr. Carol Armstrong. There will be hands-on projects for young environmentalists and a […]
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St. Peter’s is home to many “good cooks” and our cooks are once again asked to prepare meals for St. Mary’s Shelter. We are scheduled for Monday, April 10 to Friday, April 14. Please don’t think you have to cook alone, ask a friend or relative to join you or even make this a family effort. Contact Jan Wier to […]
St. Peter’s member and guitarist, Trevor Gordon Hall, sets himself apart by leaving no physical aspect of the guitar untouched and weaving together different textures into grand, yet intimate, lyrical compositions. His blend of each sound does not overcomplicate, but focuses on utilizing the instrument’s fullest creative and compositional potential.
Livestream Briefing and Conversation with Noah Bullock, Executive Director Cristosal on March 28th at 10 AM. This is a unique opportunity to hear updates from Noah about Cristosal’s programming and how the changes in immigration policy are affecting things on the ground in El Salvador. See the attached flyer with instructions on how to join this live briefing on March […]
During the service, there will be an opportunity for each of us to offer our concerns and desires for reconciliation. To participate, there will be paper and pencils to jot down whatever is in your heart, and then bring that to the front of the church to place in a container to be burned. Special prayers and music for forgiveness […]
Rev. Sturgis Poorman is a native of Ardmore, PA. He was ordained as a Presbyterian minister in 1970 and has served churches in West Hebron, NY, Harare, Zimbabwe, and Phoenixville PA. He was pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Phoenixville from 1987 to 1999. In 1999 Rev. Poorman founded Welcoming the Stranger an educational ministry with immigrants and refugees […]
“Principally Harps!” blends the talents and experiences of two of America’s finest harpists in presentations of virtuosity, distinct style and impeccable ensemble. “Principally Harps!” offers audiences a unique opportunity to see and hear concert grand harps on center stage, as opposed to “hidden” among the instruments in an orchestra. Mindy Cutcher and Janet Witman are masters of their instruments, showcasing […]
Amici Strings was assembled two summers ago as a no-budget/no-pressure summertime ensemble by Alice Pavri, a violin, viola and piano teacher in Kimberton with contacts in the Main Line Orchestra, the Providence Chamber Orchestra (which she co-founded in 1998) and chamber musicians. It is made up of 23 local musicians who are playing just for fun and are not part […]
In the wake of a year filled with political rancor, international terrorist attacks and incidents of violence and tensions at home, Phoenixville community leaders want to start the new year on a positive note by affirming the civic spirit and neighborly bonds for which the small borough has been well-known over the years. The Vigil will offer speakers from faith […]