Our next Book Discussion will be held on April 1st from 9:30am – Noon. We will be reading Amy Jill Levine’s book Entering the Passion of Jesus: A Beginner’s Guide to Holy Week. This is a short (143 pages) but enlightening look at the events happening during Holy Week. We can plan to read the book during the month of March and then […]
Ministry
Calling all Past and Future Lay Eucharistic Ministers – Are you feeling called to the healing presence of Lay Eucharistic Ministry — visiting and bringing communion to ailing St. Peter’s parishioners at home, in the hospital, or in hospice care? If so, please contact Deacon Joe. Prior to the pandemic, St. Peter’s had an active, vibrant LEM program that was […]
St. Peter’s parking lot; the north side of Church Street; on Sundays parishioners and guests may park in the Senior Center’s Parking Lot or in the St. Peter’s Place’s visitor spots or on the south side of Church Street.
Meal Preparation – The St. Peter’s Youth Group leaders are seeking parishioners who would be willing to prepare a meal for a Youth Group meeting. During every meeting, the youth and leaders gather for a meal, and it is a very important part of our fellowship. The meals are on Sundays throughout the church school year, and we usually expect […]
Parish Concerns: Please keep in prayer, especially, John Burkhardt, Peter Fifer, Joan Grunwell, Lane Schultz, Karen Greene, Georgette Druckenmiller, Lenora Thornton, Bill Sullens, Joseph Ndungu, Leah Githua, Mary Gibbons, John Coupe IV, Diana Novi, Melissa Boukalik, Peggy Green, Dawn Rhoads, Stephanie Green, Sandi Spadt, Charles Kemmerer, Wendy Hendrickson, Frances Stengel, Amy Foerster, Gretchen Streuli Carol Cottrell, Anne Marie Grimes, Bill, John, Shawn, […]
The Daughters of the King invite the Parish to two events this Lenten season: The Rev. Mary McCullough will lead a Quiet Morning here at St. Peter’s on Saturday, March 4th from 9 am – 1 pm. Mary will offer reflections on Jesus’ call to his Disciples: “Stay with me.” During the Quiet Morning there will be times of silence for meditation, […]
On Monday, January 16, 2023 (Martin Luther King Day) the Environmental Committee led a clean-up of Andre Thornton Park on the north side of Phoenixville (55 N Main St), located only 0.3 miles from Bridge St. The park is named for Andre “Thunder” Thornton, who grew up in Phoenixville and played Major League Baseball in 1973-1987, and was a two-time […]