Fall Core Class: Christian (and Anglican) Essentials
This fall our Core Class is focusing on the Anglican catechism: To Be a Christian (free electronic copy available here). The catechism instructs Christians in the basic tenants of the Christian faith, focusing on the gospel along with an explanation of the Apostle’s Creed, Lord’s Prayer, and Ten Commandments. This series is for Christians of all ages and all levels of biblical/theological knowledge. Come and dive in with us as we study this rich gift to the Anglican and broader church.
Recordings of our classes are updated weekly and available here.
Small Groups, Wednesdays at 6:00 pm
St. Peter’s small groups exist to help people connect to God and to the body of Christ through the reading of Scripture and prayer, to provide an environment beyond Sundays for cultivating deeper relationships, and to be the most immediate context for care. During the fall and spring, we meet on Wednesdays from 6:00 - 7:30 pm in various homes throughout the city. Childcare is available.
Small groups for the spring will begin on January 22, 2025. If you’re new and are interested in participating, click the button below to submit an interest form or email Andrew Russell, our Assistant Pastor for Families and Youth.
Men’s and Women’s Bible Studies
men’s study, Thursdays 7-8am in 202
This Fall our men are studying Disciplines of a Godly Man by Kent Hughes. Each week we take time to review material and then share about how we’re doing within a small group context. Contact Bryan White with any questions by emailing his assistant Sabrina Carpenter.
Women of the word, wednesdays 10-11am in 202
Composed largely of empty nesters, this women’s group is studying the book of Revelation this fall. Contact Sissy Gallaway with questions.
mom’s discipleship group, Wednesdays 10am-12pm in 200-201
Made up of mothers with children at home, this group will be doing a study on the different covenants God makes with His people throughout the Bible. Contact Marjean Brooks with questions. Childcare is available in our nursery.