When do you meet?

Our Sunday services take place at 8:30 am and 11:00 am, with an education hour starting promptly in between at 10:10 am. Click here to read more about our current Core Classes.

What happens when I visit?

We’re thrilled to have you! During “the Peace,” a part of the worship service where we greet one another, we’ll look to welcome you and invite you to tell us about yourself by filling out a visitor card in person or on your phone. Should you like, we can follow up and address any questions you might have about St. Peter’s.

What do you offer for children?

St. Peter's Children's Ministry offers nursery and age-appropriate discipleship for children from 6 months to 5th grade throughout the morning, where kids will learn about Jesus and the Bible. See the Children's Ministry page for more details.

Where does my child go on Sundays?

From 10:10 am - 10:50 am, children K-5th grade are invited to participate in Kids Discipleship, which takes place in the Kids Hall. Children from six months to pre-K are welcome to be dropped off at our nursery downstairs, and can remain there throughout the worship services if their parents desire.

During both services, children K-5th grade are invited to participate in Kids Worship, which also takes place in the Kids Hall. They will be dismissed from each service just before the sermon, and parents are asked to pick them up right outside the sanctuary at “the Peace.” Children of all ages are also welcome to remain in the worship service if their parents desire.

Our nursery is located on the ground level across from the church offices. The Kids Hall is on the upper floor of the building, down the hall and around the corner from the sanctuary.

To ensure the safety of our children, we ask all parents of children 5th-grade and younger to check their children in and out of all St. Peter’s events where childcare is available. Please read our Child Check-In Procedures for more information.

What do you offer for teenagers?

6th-12th graders are invited to participate in all aspects of church life. St. Peter's youth ministry is called “The Well” and gathers on Sunday nights at 6:00 pm. Students are also invited to their own youth Core Class on Sunday mornings at 10:10 am. We offer various outings and retreats, and we have a deep desire for our students to deepen their faith in Jesus. See the Student Ministry page for more details.

What should I wear?

You’ll find our members represent a breadth of styles, with some more dressed up, and others dressed much more informally. Come as you like!

I’m new to Anglicanism. What is the service like?

Our worship is framed by the beauty of Anglican liturgy, the authority of the Bible, and the continuing work of the Holy Spirit. This is often described as being of “three streams”: ancient, scriptural, and Spirit-filled. Each Sunday we pray ancient and modern prayers, sing both traditional and modern songs, hear the Bible read and preached, and celebrate Communion together as a church family. Our service is both traditional and contemporary, highlighting the contributions of both to deeply rooted and relevant worship of God.


 

Where are you located?

We’re located in the heart of Mountain Brook, near the Mountain Brook Village exit off Highway 280.

We’re also a 10 minute drive from Homewood, Vestavia Hills, Crestwood, Avondale, Irondale, Highland Park, and Southside.