Why Connect?
The earliest Christians found in Jesus much more than a compelling preacher and teacher. The thing that many believe made the earliest Christian churches most attractive and successful was the sense of community and belonging they created.
Jesus called his disciples into a new sort of community and family. Those who joined the earliest Christian movement became "members of one another," sisters and brothers in faith, joy, and hope.
At St. Peter's, we constantly hope to foster just this sort of community. Even though we meet in a "church," our worship and common life extend beyond its walls. Here are just a few of the ways we live out Jesus's call to live as a community of faith, to bear one another's burdens, and to walk through life together
Jesus called his disciples into a new sort of community and family. Those who joined the earliest Christian movement became "members of one another," sisters and brothers in faith, joy, and hope.
At St. Peter's, we constantly hope to foster just this sort of community. Even though we meet in a "church," our worship and common life extend beyond its walls. Here are just a few of the ways we live out Jesus's call to live as a community of faith, to bear one another's burdens, and to walk through life together