5 /5 Jessi: We’ve attended St. Peter’s for more than 15 years now. Through the many seasons in our lives the people, leadership, liturgical worship, and, of course the beautiful space have been a place of healing, growth, and guidance. It’s a wonderful second home for our children too, the programming for them is amazing. Children are welcome during the whole service but there’s also children’s church at the first service which intentionally teaches kids how to actively participate in church. The traditions are rich and deeply thoughtful. The “high liturgical” style might be misunderstood as seeming catholic. But anglicans distinguish themselves from Catholicism in a number of ways. Some members cross themselves, some don’t, you don’t have to come from the tradition to understand what’s happening. The priests do a good job of teaching us what and why. Lastly, the eucharist/communion is served every Sunday. Which is amazing!