Community & Spirituality

Form friendships and faith through these opportunities to connect with others and God.

  • Mother and grandmother talking and smiling at each other amidst young children playing with toys

    St. Peter's Play Group

    Where anyone caring for babies & young children can come for fun and friendships in our faith community.

  • Flyer that shows "Youth Bible Study" in glowing light letters

    Youth Bible Study

    High school & college students: Grow in faith together and discover how God’s Word speaks to your life today. Wednesdays 6-7pm - Youth Room

  • Group of 12 women posed in beach setting, smiling and wearing sunhats and sunglasses

    St. Peter's Support Group for Singles, Divorced and Widowed

    Join this warm group on most 1st/3rd Thursdays of the month to rebuild your social life after a divorce, loss of spouse or loved one, or the isolation of life as a single adult. Visit the website.

  • Young Adults Catholic Fellowship

    A joint ministry with Holy Trinity and St. Francis of Assisi for adults in their 20s–30s to build friendships, share meaningful conversation, and explore faith together. Meets every 3rd Sunday.

  • Flyer with the cover of The Catechism of a Year with the smiling face of Father Mike Schmitz

    The Catechism in a Year Group

    Hop in any time to journey through the podcast with fellow parishioners on Hallow App or your preferred platform, with optional Monday 7pm meetings to pray and reflect together.

  • Statue of Blessed Virgin Mary outside school building with flowers

    Rosary Society

    Honor the Blessed Mother with others through prayer of the Rosary, community-building events, and charitable works.

  • Bright yellow flyer decorated in donuts for Community Sunday

    Community Sundays

    Meet and mingle with other parishioners over light refreshments after Sunday masses each week. By the community, for the community — sign up for your turn to host one!

  • Community Saturdays

    Stick around after 5pm for Monthly Wine & Cheese — where faith and friendships pair perfectly. By the community, for the community — sign up for your turn to help host one!

  • Senior women sitting at a round table facing a speaker

    Connect with Coffee and Conversation (CCC)

    Learn and converse with a regular group of other 55+ year old members of the parish community.

  • 3 woven baskets of prayer shawls on altar steps

    Prayer Shawl Ministry

    Enjoy the company of a consistent group of parishioners in crafting prayer shawls for those in need of warmth and prayer.

  • Woman praying

    Parish Prayer Chain

    Harness the power of prayer through independent but synchronized group prayer for our brothers and sisters in need.

  • Group of smiling women, from high school age to seniors, standing in front of the Parish Library

    Growing in Faith Book Club

    Grow your spirituality with others through a common love for reading, and help support the Parish Library.

  • Parish library with bookshelves, children's books and decor, a portrait, and a small round table with chairs

    Parish Library

    Access a large and diversified selection of Catholic and spiritual books and media vetted by parishioners.

  • Small Christian Communities

    Experience this supportive pathway to know more about scripture, know more parishioners, and broaden your awareness and experience of God in the world.

  • Bridge Makers

    LGBTQ members of the community and their families are invited to opportunities for prayer and dialogue in a safe and positive environment.

  • Men's Basketball

    Form connections, get your exercise, and have some fun with other guys of the St. Peter’s community through organized basketball in the gym.

The Residence at St. Peter’s

Find home in this small, close-knit community for independent seniors who wish to live in a family-like atmosphere. Located on the St. Peter’s campus, it offers a peaceful environment and welcoming atmosphere where residents may share meals together, watch movies or sports, play cards, and exchange good conversation in community spaces like the porch.

Visit the Website

Related Happenings

“Therefore encourage one another and build one another up, just as you are doing.”

— 1 Thessalonians 5:11

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