Saint Peter's Episcopal Church
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Welcome to St. Peter’s, the Episcopal Church in Carson City, Nevada. We are blessed with a rich heritage of community involvement. We are a diverse congregation of people; and we strive to be open-minded, inclusive and spiritually stimulating. Since 1868 our church building has been a central feature of Carson City’s Historic District. Whoever you are, wherever you are on your life journey, and regardless of how seriously or casually you might be looking at or for a church… you are welcome to join us as we support each other on our spiritual journeys and wrestle with difficult questions that may have more than one answer, or no answer at all. Here we value an Anglican spirituality – one that is open to the mystery of the Holy and which celebrates the dignity of human nature and the beauty of all creation. In grateful response to the unlimited love of God that brings transformation and new life within the St. Peter’s community and beyond, we are called to share that love — especially with those who suffer from poverty, violence and injustice. I invite you to join us as we embody God’s unbounded love by embracing, liberating and empowering people—whoever they are and wherever they find themselves on their journeys of faith. In Christ, The Very Rev. Jeff Paul
Worship times
Holy Eucharist (Traditional Service Rite II)
Holy Eucharist (Contemporary Service)
Children's Sunday School
Healing Service
Scripture Study to follow
Volunteer opportunities
Ministries
Capital City CIRCLES
Capital City C.I.R.C.L.E.S is a community-based program in Carson City, Nevada that assists families living in poverty achieve the goal of self-sufficiency through education and supportive friendships with "Community Allies"; middle-class members from the community. After completing a 20-week "Getting Ahead..." workshop, the families, thereafter referred to as Champions for Change, are matched with Community Allies to form a "Circle." From that point on each Circle meets once or twice a month to build friendships and work on the Champions dreams, plans, and goals for achieving economic self-sufficiency. Families participating in the program typically take 18 to 24 months to achieve self-sufficiency. Upon achieving self-sufficiency participants give back to the community completing the circle of reciprocity and helping other families achieve self-sufficiency. The chart below illustrates the basic structure of a Circle. Please visit the website at https://sites.google.com/site/capitalcitycirclesinitiative/
Caring for the Caregiver
The St. Peter’s Caregivers’ Exchange Group provides a caring atmosphere and to meet others who understand and exchange idea of help and hope. It's free and open to anyone who is unpaid and non-professional who care for a friend or a family member.
FISH
Organizing Thanksgiving & Christmas food baskets for individuals & families in need through the food pantry at FISH (Friends In Service Helping)
Gratitude Garden
Caring for creation is a commitment to practice loving formation, liberating advocacy and life-giving conversation as individual, congregations and community. The Garden was designed to help people learn how to grow their own food for sustainabilty. It's is a work in progress.
Daughters of the King
Our members are women and girls between the ages of 7 and 107 who desire a closer walk with the Lord. We are strengthened through the discipline of a Rule of Life, and supported through the companionship of our sisters. Our primary goal is to know Jesus Christ and to make Him known to others and to become reflections of God's Love throughout the world.
Greeter and Ushers
A team of Greeters/Ushers are available to extend a warm welcome to members and visitors and answer any questions they may have and pass out weekly bulletins.
Hospitality-Helping Hands
A work in progress, this group helps to minister and prepare meals for those that have a need in celebrating weddings and births, and during difficult times, such as after surgeries, serious illnesses and funerals. Also special events and dinners throughout the year.
Interfaith Picnic
A collaborative event involving about seven churches who come together annually in September, on the grounds of St. Peter's Episcopal Church to share a pot-luck style dinner and enjoy each other's company. It also is an outreach for people to bring a non-parishable food item to donate to F.I.S.H.
Camp Galilee
Nestled right on the eastern shore of Lake Tahoe, Galilee is known for its stunning beauty, warm hospitality, and life-changing programs for youth and young adults alike. Galilee offers a variety of programs throughout the year. They are carefully planned, where participants have opportunities to step away from regular life and create new relationships and challenge themselves as they enjoy the beauty of God's creation and where all are welcome no matter their race, religion, gender, gender identity, or sexuality.
Northern Nevadans for the Common Good
This is a broad-based coalition of institutions in Northern Nevada that has been built deliberately to cross the lines of race, religion, neighborhood and political affiliation. They take strong stands on issues affecting families and communities, but remain politically non-partisan.
314 North Division Street
Carson City, NV 89703
United States