Easter Morning Sunrise Service
Joins us at 6:30 am for our Sunrise Easter Morning Service!
Easter Morning Rite I Service
Easter Egg Hunt
Calling all families and little ones! Join us at 9:30 a.m. for a fun Easter Egg Hunt! Stay for the 10am Easter Sunday Service afterward! Hoppy Easter!
Easter Morning Rite II Service
Holy Listening/Bird Walk Survey
St. Peter's in the Woods is now a SING chapter (chapter of the Center for Spirituality in Nature). On April 20th at 8:30am we are hosting a Holy Listening bird walk/survey in the morning. All you need is a heart so engaged in the joy and bounty of nature and birdsong. Click here to register.
Children’s Chapel Gardening This Sunday
This Sunday, during our Children's Chapel gathering, the children will be gardening, so dress accordingly! (weather permitting)
Spring Clean-Up @ SPW
Help Needed! Come work outdoors with us and help spruce up the church property, and love and live into the woods we call our home. Coffee, juice and snacks provided. Stay for 30 minutes or 3 hours. Any help tackling these projects will be most welcomed. Click here for cleaning activities and details, and learn how you…
SPW Women’s Group @ Burke Lake
Join the ladies of SPW for a morning walk and light breakfast at Burke Lake Par THIS Saturday. We'll meet up at the mini golf course on Saturday, May 11th at 9:30 a.m. (turn left after you through the entrance gates and then turn right at the first parking lot), take a 40-50 minute walk through…
Evening Wildlife/Bird Survey @ SPW
Join us for a family friendly evening walk through the St. Peter's in the Woods Sanctuary Forest to listen for and observe the transition from the daytime life to the night time life as it emerges on May 11 at 7:30 pm. Meet at the front of the church. Please bring a flashlight, reverence, joy…
Instructed Eucharist 8am
The Holy Eucharist (also called the Mass, Holy Communion or the Lord's Supper) has been the central act of Christian worship since New Testament times. We celebrate it every Sunday and yet, is it possible that we take this important sacrament for granted? How is it that God's presence through Christ is not simply recalled as…