Please join us! St. Peter’s Church in the Great Valley is a place to gather in community for fun and socializing, and to help serve others. Throughout the year, we host a number of events that knit our parish closer together and also provide opportunities for people from outside the parish to join us. Additional information may be listed on our calendar.
A note about volunteering
If you find that you have a few extra hours a month, there are a number of ways to give back by serving those in need or the church. It can also be a fulfilling way to connect with people, whether it is with other volunteers or those in the community who are being impacted. View the opportunities for giving back on our volunteering page.
We welcome and encourage the community to attend the following events and activities:
Holy Week and Lenten Prayer Offerings
Details about Holy Week and Easter Sunday services are provided under additional services.
Easter Day Egg Hunt
Join us in the lower level of the Barn around 10:00 a.m. for this annual community tradition. The hunt will begin at the conclusion of the 9:00 a.m. service. This is a delightful way for young children of all ages to explore our beautiful church grounds in search of eggs containing edible goodies and the biggest egg of all: the Golden Egg. Please plan to bring your own Easter basket.
Popcorn Theology – special series during Lent
Will meet on all five Mondays during Lent from 6:00-7:00 p.m. to discuss the theme of “music and the search for perfection.” To participate, rent or stream each of the following films on your own time – 3/18: Tár (2022). Then as a group we meet on Zoom to discuss the films’ themes and symbolism, as they relate to moral, ethical, and spiritual aspects. Contact parishadministrator@stpetersgv.org to receive the Zoom link or find it in Keynotes.
Vacation Bible School – June 17-21
St. Peter’s will host Vacation Bible School half-day camp from June 17-21, 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. This year’s theme is “Abundance Orchard: Where Faith Grows and Hungry People Are Fed,” which focuses on issues around food scarcity throughout the world, drawing on Biblical images of feeding as part of each day’s session. Learn more and register at stpetersgv.org/vbs.
Recurring Offerings
Noonday Prayer
Meets on Facebook every Thursday at 12:00 p.m., led by clergy. To join, visit www.facebook.com/stpetersgv.
Book Club
Please join us and invite a friend. The next book club discussion will be the third Monday in April from 7:00-8:005 p.m. on Zoom. About every four to six weeks, we explore both fiction and non-fiction books with a range of themes, including the environment, social justice, immigration, family, and history. The Zoom link will be provided in Keynotes, or you may contact parishadministrator@stpetersgv.org. Next we will read Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine. The discussion will be on ZOOM on April 15th at 7:00. Read more for additional details about the Book Club.
Needlework Ministry
Meets on the first Saturday of the month at 10:00 a.m. in the Historic Church. Needlework is followed by a light lunch. Occasionally, we meet in the Bank Barn. Contact knitters@stpetersgv.org, the church calendar, or view Facebook to learn more.
Red Cross Blood Drives
The next blood drive is scheduled for Wednesday, May 22, in the Barn. Please register at stpetersblooddrive.com and encourage your family and friends to donate too. For questions, please email info.stpetersblooddrive.com.
Wednesday Morning Prayer and Bible Study
Meets at 10:00 a.m. by Zoom. Details can be found under Adult Education.
Women on the Hill
Typically, meets the first Monday of the month in the Historic Church, in the early evening. Light refreshments will be served. This is a time to enhance our connections, to share stories and learn from one another. In April we will have a special conversation with a flower expert who leads our Flower Guild.